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Greek and Roman Recipes

Statue of the god Asclepius — a Greco-Roman god who was associated with healing and medicine. Greece, 400-200 BCE. Credit: Wellcome Library, London.

Special series edited by Laurence Totelin (Cardiff University) in January 2015.

We also regularly feature posts on recipes in the ancient world, see here and here.

One thought on “Greek and Roman Recipes”

  1. Hi,
    would you be interested in an article entitled: “A Paduan medical menu. Da Monte’s alimentary recommendations against cancer (1554-1583)”?
    Best regards.
    Prof. Dr. Daniel Droixhe Brussels and Liege Universities
    Member of the Academy
    Please reply on daniel.droixhe@ulg.ac.be
    Best regards,

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