Friday, July 31, 2009

Cookbooks 1700-1799

1500

PORPHYRY. DE ABSTINENTIA AB ESU ANIMALIUM Libri Quatuor. Ioanne Bernardo Feliciano Interprete. (Venitiis: apud Ioan. Gryphium), (1547).
PORPHYRY. [Greek title: Porphyriou Philosophou, PERI APOCHES EMPSYCHON...] Porphyrii Philosophi, DE NON NECANDIS AD EPULANDUM ANIMANTIBUS, Libri IIII Eiusdem. Select[a]e Breuesq[ue] Sententi[a]e, Ducentes ad Intelligentiam Rerum, qu[a]e Mente Noscuntur. Michaelis Ephesii Scholia in IIII. Libros Aristotelis De Partibus Animantium. E Medicea Bibliotheca... Florentiae: (in Officina Bernardi Junctae), 1548.






1600

CORNARO, Luigi. LANDI, Ortensio. LESSIUS, Leonard. THE TEMPERATE MAN, or the Right Way of Preserving Life and Health, Together with Soundness of the Senses, Judgment, and Memory unto Extream Old Age. In Three Treatises. The First Written by the Learned Leonardus Lessius. The Second by Lodowick Cornaro, a Noble Gentleman of Venice. The Third by a Famous Italian. Faithfully Englished. London: J.R. for John Starkey, 1678.

PORPHYRY. [Greek title, then Latin:] DE ABSTINENTIA AB ANIMALIBUS NECANDIS, Libri Quatuor. Ex Nova Versione: Cui Subjiciuntur Note Breviusculae. Ejusdem Liber de Vita Pythagorae & Sententiae ad Intelligibilia Ducentes: De Antro Nympharum Quod in Doyssea Describitur. Lucas Holstenius… Latine Veriit. Dissertationem de Vita & Scriptis Porphyrii, & ad Vitam Pythagorae Observationes Adjecit. Cambridge: ex Celeberrimae Academiae Typographeo. Impensis Guil. Morden Bibliopolae, 1655.
PORPHYRY. [Greek title, then Latin:] DE NON NECANDIS AD EPULANDUM ANIMANTIBUS, Libri IIII. Eiusdem Selectae Brevésque Sententiae Ducentes ad Intelligentiam Rerum, Quae Mente Noscuntur. E Graeco Exemplari Facta Versione Latina, Scholiis & Praefationibus Illustrata per F[ranciscus] de Fogerolles… Lugduni [Lyons]: Sumptibus Claudii Morillon, 1620.
[TRYON, Thomas]. A DIALOGUE BETWEEN AN EAST-INDIAN BRACKMANNY OR HEATHEN-PHILOSOPHER, AND A FRENCH GENTLEMAN Concerning the Present Affairs of Europe. London: Andrew Sowle, 1683.
TRYON, Thomas. THE WAY TO HEALTH, LONG LIFE AND HAPPINESS: Or, A Discourse of Temperance, and the Particular Nature of All Things Requisite for the Life of Man… To Which is Added, a Treatise of Most Sorts of English Herbs… The Whole Treatise Displaying the Most Hidden Secrets of Philosophy… The Third Edition. To Which Is Added a Discourse of the Philosphers Stone, or Universal Medicine, Discovering the Cheats and Abuses of Those Chymical Pretenders. London: “Printed and to be Sold by Most Booksellers,” 1697.
[TRYON, Thomas]. THE WAY TO SAVE WEALTH; Shewing How a Man May Live Plentifully for Two-Pence a Day. Likewise How to Make a Hundred Noble Dishes of Meat, Without Either Flesh, Fish, or Fowl. To Make Bread of Roots, Herbs, and Leafs of Trees. To Brew Good Cheap Liquor, Without Malt or Hops… London: Printed... by G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain, [n.d., ca. 1695].


1700

[AVERILL, John]. THE QUESTION ABOUT EATING OF BLOOD STATED AND EXAMINED; In Answer to Two Dissertations in a Book Entitled, Revelation Examined with Candour. Dublin: Printed by George Faulkner..., 1733.
BERTHELET, Gregoire. TRAITÉ HISTORIQUE ET MORAL DE L’ABSTINENCE DE LA VIANDE & des Révolutions Qu’elle a Eues Depuis le Commencement du Monde jusqu’à Présent, Tant Parmi les Hébreux que Parmi les Païens, les Chrétiens et les Religieux Anciens et Modernes, Divisé en IV Parties... Rouen: Herault, 1731.
BIANCHI, Giovanni. SE IL VITTO PITTAGORICO DI SOLI VEGETABILI, sia Giovevole per Conservare la Sanita e per la Cura d’Alcune Malatie, Discorso... In Venezia: Giambatista Pasquali..., 1752.
CHEYNE, George. AN ESSAY OF HEALTH AND LONG LIFE. London: for George Strahan... and J. Leake..., 1724.
CHEYNE, George. AN ESSAY ON REGIMEN. Together with Five Discourses, Medical, Moral, and Philosophical: Serving to Illustrate the Principles and Theory of Philosophical Medicin, and Point out Some of Its Moral Consequences. London: for C. Rivington… and J. Leake, 1740.
CHEYNE, George. AN ESSAY ON REGIMEN. Together with Five Discourses, Medical, Moral, and Philosophical: Serving to Illustrate the Principles and Theory of Philosophical Medicin, and Point out Some of Its Moral Consequences. London: for C. Rivington… and J. Leake, 1740.
CHEYNE, George. THE NATURAL METHOD OF CUREING THE DISEASES OF THE BODY, and the Disorders of the Mind Depending on the Body… London: Geo. Strahan…, 1742.
COBDEN-SANDERSON, Annie. HOW I BECAME A VEGETARIAN. [Los Angeles: Press of the Pegacycle Lady, 1983].
COCCHI, Antonio. DEI DISCORSI TOSCANI del Dottore… Dedicati a Sua Eccellenza la Signora Contessa D’Orford. Parte Prima... Parte Seconda. Firenze: Appresso Andrea Bonducci, 1761-2.
COCCHI, Antonio. DEL VITTO PITAGORICO per Uso della Medicina. Discorso. Florence: Francesco Moücke, 1743.
COCCHI, Antonio. DEL VITTO PITAGORICO per Uso della Medicina Discorso. Venice: Simone Occhi, 1757.
COCCHI, Antonio. DEL VITTO PITAGORICO per Uso della Medicina Discorso... [with] DELL’USO ESTERNO Appresso gli Antichi dell’Acqua Fredda sul Corpo Umano... Venice: Nella Stamperia Turra, [ca. 1760].
COCCHI, [Antonio]. DU REGIME DE VIVRE PYTHAGORICIEN, à l’Usage de la Médecine. Discours d’Antoine Cocchi de Mugello. Traduit de l’Italien. A Geneve: Chez les Freres Cramer & Cl. Philibert, 1750.
COCCHI, Antonio. RECUEIL DE PIECES DE MEDECINE ET DE PHYSIQUE. Traduites de l’Italien de… & Autres Auteurs Vivans. Paris: Chez d’Houry, 1763.
COCCHI, Antonio. THE PYTHAGOREAN DIET OF VEGETABLES ONLY, Conducive to the Preservation of Health, And the Cure of Diseases. A Discourse Delivered at Florence, in the Month of August, 1743... Translated from the Italian. London: for R. Dodsley, 1745.
CORNARO, Lewis [i.e., Luigi]. DISCOURSES ON A SOBER AND TEMPERATE LIFE… To Which is Added, Physic of the Golden Age, a Fragment. New Haven: S. Converse, 1823.
CORNARO, Lewis [i.e., Luigi]. SURE METHODS OF ATTAINING A LONG AND HEALTHFUL LIFE, Written Originally in Italian by… Translated into English by W. Jones. Edinburgh: A. Donaldson, 1771.
DEAN, Richard. AN ESSAY ON THE FUTURE LIFE OF BRUTE CREATURES, in Two Volumes... [with] AN ESSAY ON THE FUTURE LIFE OF BRUTES, Introduced with Observations upon Evil, Its Nature and Origin. London: Printed for G. Kearsly..., 1768.
[DELANY, Patrick]. REVELATION EXAMIN’D WITH CANDOUR. Or, a Fair Enquiry into the Sense and Use of the Several Revelations Expresly Declared, or Sufficiently Implied, to be Given to Mankind from the Creation, as They Are Found in the Bible... Part I. Containing Dissertations upon the Several Revelations from the Creation to the Flood, Inclusive... Vol. II. Containing Dissertations upon Some Revelations Subsequent to the Flood: Beginning with the Grant of Animal Food Made by God to Noah; and Ending with the Command to Abraham to Sacrifice His Son... London: Printed for C. Rivington..., 1732.
(Delany, Patrick). THE APOSTOLICAL DECREE AT JERUSALEM PROVED TO BE STILL IN FORCE, Both from Scripture and Tradition: In Answer to The Question about Eating of Blood Stated, &c… To Which Is Added, an Appendix Containing the Testimonies of Fathers, Councils, &c in Their Original Languages, Down to the 13th Century. Also Remarks upon the Enquiry about the Lawfulness of Eating Blood. London: Printed for Christian Bowyer… and Lawton Gilliver..., 1734.
(Delany, Patrick). THE DEFENCE OF THE DOCTRINE OF ABSTINENCE FROM BLOOD CONSIDERED. As Far As It Relates to a Pamphlet Entituled, The Prohibition of Blood a Temporary Precept. By the Author of The Prohibition of Blood, a Temporary Precept. Dublin: Printed by S. Powell... for George Ewing..., 1735.
[DELANY, Patrick]. THE DOCTRINE OF ABSTINENCE FROM BLOOD DEFENDED. In Answer to Two Pamphlets, The One Called, The Question about Eating Blood Stated and Examined &c. The Other Intitled, The Prohibition of Blood a Temporary Precept. By the Author of Revelation Examined with Candour. London: for C. Rivington, 1734.
(Delany, Patrick). THE PROHIBITION OF BLOOD A TEMPORARY PRECEPT; Or, a Discourse, Wherein upon a Full and Impartial Enquiry into the Nature of the Precept of Abstinence from Blood, and the Ends of Its Institution, It Is Shewn, That It Is Not Now Obligatory under the Gospel, as Asserted in a Late Book Entitled, Revelation Examined with Candour. Dublin: Printed by S. Powell for George Ewing..., 1733.
[HECQUET, Philippe]. TRAITÉ DES DISPENSES DU CARÊME, dans lequel on Découvre la Dausseté des Prétextes qu’on Apporte pour les Obtenir, en Faisant Voir / par la Mécanique du Corps, les Rapports Naturels des Alimens Maigres avec la Nature de l’Homme & par l’Histoire; par l’Analyse et par l’Observation, Leur Convenance avec la Santé... Paris: François Fournier…, 1709.
HILDROP, John. FREE THOUGHTS UPON THE BRUTE-CREATION: Wherein Father Bougeant’s Philosophical Amusement, &c. Is Examined. In Two Letters to a Lady. London: for Jacob Loyseau, 1751.
LINAND, Barthelemy. L’ABSTINENCE DE LA VIANDE RENDUE AISE’E, ou Moins Difficile à Pratiquer ou REGIME DE VIE avec lequel on Peut Prévenir, ou Rendre Moins Grandes, les Incommoditéz Qui Survient à Ceux qui Font Maigre, par le Ménagement des Temperamens, le Choix & le Bon Usage des Alimens Maigres Simplement Aprêtez, &c;… Paris: Pierre Bienfait, 1700.
[NICHOLSON, George]. ON THE CONDUCT OF MAN TO INFERIOR ANIMALS. Manchester: Printed and Sold at the Office of G. Nicholson..., 1797.
MACKENZIE, James. THE HISTORY OF HEALTH, and the Art of Preserving It… Edinburgh: William Gordon, 1759.
ODOARDI, Jacopo. [PUJATI, Giuseppe Antonio]. RIFLESSIONI SUL VITTO. Ferltre Stamperia del Seminario, 1751.
PORPHYRY. TRAITÉ DE PORPHYRE, Touchant l’Abstinence de la Chair des Animaux; avec la Vie de Plotin par ce Philosophe et une Dissertation sur les Génies par M. de Burigny. Paris: Buré l’Aîné, 1747.
PRIMATT, Humphrey. A DISSERTATION ON THE DUTY OF MERCY AND SIN OF CRUELTY TO BRUTE ANIMALS. London: Printed by R. Hett..., 1776.

PUJATI, Giuseppe Antonio. RIFLESSIONI SUL VITTO PITAGORICO... al Signor dottor Jacopo Odoardi Feltrese. In Feltre: per Odoardo Foglietta, nella Stamperia del Seminario, 1751.
(Pythagoras). DACIER, [André]. THE LIFE OF PYTHAGORAS, With his Symbols and Golden Verses. Together with the Life of Hierocles, and His Commentaries upon the Verses. By M. Dacier. Now Done into English. The Golden Verses Translated from the Greek by N. Rowe. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1707.
[SHARP, Thomas]. A DEFENCE OF THE ENQUIRY ABOUT THE LAWFULNESS OF EATING BLOOD. In Answer to the Remarks of the Apostolical Decree at Jersusalem Prov’d to Be Still in Force. By a Prebendary of York. With Some Remarks on the Defence of Revelation Examin’d with Candour. London: Printed for John Pemberton..., 1734.
[SHARP, Thomas]. AN ENQUIRY ABOUT THE LAWFULNESS OF EATING BLOOD. Occasion’d by Revelation Examin’d with Candour. In a Letter to a Friend. With Some Remarks upon the Question about Eating of Blood Stated and Examin’d. By a Prebendary of York. London: Printed for John Permberton..., 1733.
TRYON, Tho[mas]. TRYON’S LETTERS, UPON SEVERAL OCCASIONS. Viz. 1. Of Hearing… 14. Of God’s Permission for Killing and Eating of Beasts… 19. Of Flesh-Broths… London: for Geo. Conyers…and Eliz. Harris, 1700.

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