Rudolphus Grewe

mathematicus, historicus rei cibariae

Rudolphus, vulgo Rudolf Grewe (mense Iulio 1994 mortuus)[1] fuit mathematicus qui, a munere universitario retractus, de mediaevali rei cibariae historia inquisivit. Gradum doctoris anno 1965 apud universitatem Californiensem Angelopolitanam ascenderat, dissertationis gratia titulo On Ackermann's Set Theory de logica mathematica Gulielmi Ackermann.[2] De manuscriptis culinariis, quorum tituli sunt Llibre de sent soví, Libellus de arte coquinaria, Cuoco Napoletano, operam dedit.

  • 1969 : "Natural Models of Ackermann's Set Theory" in Journal of Symbolic Logic vol. 34 (1969) pp. 481-488
  • 1979 : editio textus Llibre de sent soví
  • 1981 : "Catalan Cuisine, in an Historical Perspective" in Alan Davidson, ed., National and Regional Styles of Cookery: Proceedings: Oxford Symposium 1981 (Londinii: Prospect Books, 1981) (pp. 170-178 apud Google Books)
  • 1986 : "An early XIII century northern-European cookbook" in Current research in culinary history: sources, topics and methods (Cambridge, Mass.: Culinary Historians of Boston, 1986) pp. 27-45
  • 1987 : "The Arrival of the Tomato in Spain and Italy: Early Recipes" in Journal of Gastronomy vol. 3 no. 2 (1987) pp. 67–81
  • 2000 (editor, successore Terence Scully) : The Neapolitan Recipe Collection: Cuoco Napoletano. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000) p. 41 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
  • 2001 (editor cum Constance B. Hieatt) : Libellus de arte coquinaria: an early northern cookery book. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2001. (Danice, Anglice)
  1. Vide Scully in The Neapolitan Recipe Collection: Cuoco Napoletano (2000) p. 41
  2. De qua re vide "Wilhelm Ackermann" apud MacTutor

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