Making Senses: Artisanal Practice and Sensory Perception in an Early Modern French Manuscript

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1 mai 2018

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Tillmann Taape, « Making Senses: Artisanal Practice and Sensory Perception in an Early Modern French Manuscript », The Recipes Project, ID : 10.58079/td3k


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By Tillmann Taape Ms Fr. 640 was written in French by an unknown craftsperson in Toulouse, likely between 1580 and 1600. [1] It is an intriguing and eclectic source, with entries ranging from medical recipes to metalwork and pigment-making, and it forms the core of the Making and Knowing Project at Columbia University, introduced previously on the Recipes Blog in a post by our Director, Pamela Smith. With its numerous instructions for making things, our manuscript provides a rich case study ...

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