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AnneLanders's loves1551 of 1698Harrach (attrib.) enameled vase, ca. 1890sLoetz ausführung 157
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    Posted 11 years ago

    tom61375
    (433 items)

    I came across this neat little copper set during one of my thrift shop outings. As you are all well aware, I kinda have a thing for copper cookware. This set was no exception, only because it resembles the same ancient Greek cookware that changed the world from the days of Apicius. Apicius is a collection of Roman cookery recipes, usually thought to have been compiled in the late 4th or early 5th century AD and written in a language that is in many ways closer to Vulgar than to Classical Latin. The name "Apicius" had long been associated with excessively refined love of food, from the habits of an early bearer of the name, Marcus Gavius Apicius, a Roman gourmet and lover of refined luxury who lived sometime in the 1st century AD, during the reign of Tiberius. He is sometimes erroneously asserted to be the author of the book that is pseudepigraphically attributed to him. Apicius is a text to be used in the kitchen. In the earliest printed editions, it was most usually given the overall title De re coquinaria ("On the Subject of Cooking") and attributed to an otherwise unknown Caelius Apicius, an invention based on the fact that one of the two manuscripts is headed with the words "API CAE". The Roman cookbook Apicius is often attributed to him, though its impossible to prove the connection. He was the subject of On the Luxury of Apicius, a famous work, now lost, by the Greek grammarian Apion. M. Gavius Apicius apparently owed his cognomen (his third name) to an earlier Apicius, who lived around 90 BC, whose family name it may have been: if this is true, Apicius had come to mean "gourmand" as a result of the fame of this earlier lover of luxury.

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    Comments

    1. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Thank you LeahGoodwin! =)
    2. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Thank you geo26e! =)
    3. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Thank you pops52! =)
    4. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Thank you aghcollect! =)
    5. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Thank you nusabotas6! =)
    6. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Thank you Phil! =)
    7. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Thank you SEAN68! =)
    8. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Thank you lisa! =)
    9. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Thank you vetraio50! =)
    10. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Thank you AnneLanders! =)
    11. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Thank you Aimers! =^)
    12. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Thank you Manikin! =)
    13. Virginia.vintage Virginia.vintage, 11 years ago
      Wonderful! Hermosa colección!
    14. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Muchos Gracias Virginia.vintage! =)
    15. tom61375, 11 years ago
      Merci DrFluffy! =)

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