Middle English Medical Recipes and Literary Play, 1375-1500

This volume is the first detailed, book-length study of Middle English medical recipes in their literary, imaginative, social, and codicological contexts. Analysing recipe collections in over seventy late medieval manuscripts, this book explores how the words and structures of recipes could contribu...

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Main Author: Bower, Hannah (auth)
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Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2022
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