2 mars 2023
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RA Kashanipour, « It Roars and Breathes Fire! Dragons and Sixteenth-Century Recipes of Wonder », The Recipes Project, ID : 10.58079/tdd9
By Madison Clyburn It roars and breaths fire! A dragon from Raffaello Gualterotti's Feste nelle nozze de don Francesco Medici (Florence, 1579). More information below. Dragons were not unusual in early modern Europe, at least as depictions of art and material culture. In architectural embellishments, domestic goods, military regalia, and recipe books, dragons were frequently depicted in a wide variety of works. In the Italian polymath Giambattista della Porta’s Magia Naturalis of 16...