The English housewife /
In 1615 Englishman Gervase Markham published a handbook for housewives containing "all the virtuous knowledges and actions both of the mind and body, which ought to be in any complete housewife."
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Kingston, Ont. :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
1986.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Of the inward virtues which ought to be in every housewife. And first of her general knowledges both in physic and surgery, with plain approved medicines for health of the household, also the extraction of excellent oils fit for those purpose
- Of the outward and active knowledge of the housewife: and first of her skill in cookery; as sallats of all sorts, with flesh, fish, sauces, pastry, banqueting stuff, and ordering of great feasts
- Of distillations and their virtues, and of perfuming
- The ordering, preserving, and helping of all sorts of wines, and first of the choice of sweet wines
- Of wool, hemp, flax, and cloth, and dyeing of colours, of each several substance, with all the knowledges belonging thereto
- Of dairies, butter, cheese, and the necessary things belonging to that office
- The office of the maltster, and the several secrets and knowledges belonging to the making of malt
- Of the excellency of oats, and the many singular virtues and uses of them in a family
- Of the office of the brew-house, and the bake-house, and the necessary things belonging to the same.