The Myth of Persephone and the Pomegranate
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The Alchemical laboratory of Francesco I de Medici
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Francesco I de Medici (Florence, 1541-1587) commissioned a special Studiolo within the Palazzo Vecchio. The decoration was in part...
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A little history on the Croatian language
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By way of an introduction into some more history pieces I am going to write, I thought I...
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A little history on wine-growing & mythology in Sicily
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Even in classical times, Sicily was well-known for its agricultural produce. The Phoenicians introduced grape vines from the Middle...
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A little historical piece about the use of the fork in 1590s Italy
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(Venetian cutlery of the 16th century) Here is an interesting little piece written by the Elizabethan traveller Thomas Coryat of...
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A little history about 14th century Venetian taverns and inns
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A variety of taverns and inns in fourteenth century Venice catered to clienteles of differing social stations, offering clues about modes...
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A captivating, literary page-turner – Imprimatur by Monaldi & Sorti
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I have sat down several times to write a review of Imprimatur and, quite frankly, the way to describe...
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Giuseppe Maria Mitelli
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Here is a little, probably obscure side note in the world of Mediterranean food. In 1691, Giuseppe Maria Mitelli...
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Bartolomeo Scappi – the master cook
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One of my many loved books in my library is a translated copy of The Opera of Bartolomeo Scappi (1570) subtitled The...
Welcome to my love affair with the food, wine, history and culture of the Mediterranean, past and present. Here you will find not only recipes, drinks and fabulous products, but the history of the food and culture of the Mediterranean.
My purpose is to get you to explore and experience new tastes and along the way to immerse yourself in the wonderful history of this diverse and wonderful region – from Venice to Istanbul, Rome to Dubrovnik, Athens to Crete and all places in between and in the surrounds. Be prepared to be surprised, delighted and enthralled as you take this trip with me.
Recent Posts
- Saving Caravaggio by Neil Griffiths – an interesting read!
- A Stolen Caravaggio
- An ode to play – A painting by Pieter Bruegel
- The pelican fountain that becomes a fountain of wine….
- A Donatello head of Virgil’s horse, Palazzo Carafa, Naples
- Codex Gigas or The Bible written by the Devil!!
- A lock in Milan designed by Leonardo da Vinci
- Who was the Marquis of Pombal?