Maistre Grimache - Le Bastiment de receptes - 1583






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Le Bastiment de Receptes by Maistre Grimache, bound in vellum, printed in Rouen in 1583, 179 pages, in French on the subject of medicine.
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The Bastiment de Receptes – Presentation
"The Bastiment de Receptes" is an old work printed in French, whose full title visible on the page is:
The Bastiment de Receptes, translated from Italian into French. My other small Treatise of Recipes, entitled the Garden of Health. By the Medicine of Master Grimalde.
The edition shown in the image was printed in Rouen in 1583, according to the note at the bottom of the title page. This type of work generally gathered medicinal, cosmetic, domestic, and sometimes culinary recipes, drawn from the Italian tradition and adapted for a French-speaking audience.
Historical context
In the 16th century, many books of recipes and popular medicine circulated in Europe. They served as practical guides for treating common ailments, preparing plant-based remedies, or making household products. The French translation allowed these knowledge to spread beyond scholarly circles.
Bibliographic significance
Original copies of this book are rare and sought after by collectors and specialized libraries. They constitute a valuable source for the history of medicine, pharmacopoeia, and Renaissance domestic practices.
In summary, The Bastiment de Receptes is a practical 16th-century manual, translated from Italian, compiling medicinal and domestic recipes, printed in Rouen in 1583.
Table 8 unnumbered pages
Of receptes 171 scanned pages
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The Bastiment de Receptes – Presentation
"The Bastiment de Receptes" is an old work printed in French, whose full title visible on the page is:
The Bastiment de Receptes, translated from Italian into French. My other small Treatise of Recipes, entitled the Garden of Health. By the Medicine of Master Grimalde.
The edition shown in the image was printed in Rouen in 1583, according to the note at the bottom of the title page. This type of work generally gathered medicinal, cosmetic, domestic, and sometimes culinary recipes, drawn from the Italian tradition and adapted for a French-speaking audience.
Historical context
In the 16th century, many books of recipes and popular medicine circulated in Europe. They served as practical guides for treating common ailments, preparing plant-based remedies, or making household products. The French translation allowed these knowledge to spread beyond scholarly circles.
Bibliographic significance
Original copies of this book are rare and sought after by collectors and specialized libraries. They constitute a valuable source for the history of medicine, pharmacopoeia, and Renaissance domestic practices.
In summary, The Bastiment de Receptes is a practical 16th-century manual, translated from Italian, compiling medicinal and domestic recipes, printed in Rouen in 1583.
Table 8 unnumbered pages
Of receptes 171 scanned pages
