MPIWG

recipe

Recipe books are common in print and manuscript is our period. They offer how-to instructions on preparing a wide range of medicines. There is considerable overlap with cookery, with books offering recipes for individual dishes, for medicines, and for preserving; many of the preparation processes were the same.


There are 279 books tagged with this term.
 
Last Name Sort descending First Name Title Date
[author not specified] The antidotharius... 1556
[author not specified] Natura exenterata: or Nature unbowelled 1655
[author not specified] A brief account of some choice & famous medicines 1676
[author not specified] ...the treasure of pore men 1556
[author not specified] The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened 1655
[author not specified] ...the treasure of pore men 1539
[author not specified] The happy sinner: or, The penitent malefactor 1691
[author not specified] A book of fruits & flovvers 1656
[author not specified] The Queens closet opened 1671
[author not specified] ...the treasure of poore men 1539
[author not specified] The treasure of poore men 1601
[author not specified] ...the treasure of poore men 1560
[author not specified] The Queens closet opened 1674
[author not specified] Every man and woman their own doctor 1676
[author not specified] The accomplish’d ladies delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery 1684
[author not specified] ...the treasure of pore men 1540
[author not specified] The accomplish’d ladies delight in preserving, physick, beautifying, and cookery 1685
[author not specified] ... the treasure of poore men 1540
[author not specified] A closet for ladies and gentlevvomen 1608
[author not specified] The compleat servant-maid 1683
[author not specified] The compleat servant-maid 1685
[author not specified] The antidotharius 1542
[author not specified] A closet for ladies and gentlevvomen 1611
[author not specified] A closet for ladies and gentlewomen 1644
[author not specified] London tryacle, being the enemie to all infectious diseases 1612
[author not specified] ...the treasure of pore men 1544
[author not specified] A closet for ladies and gentlewomen 1647
[author not specified] A closet for ladies and gentlevvomen 1614
[author not specified] The Queens closet opened 1683
[author not specified] London tryacle, being the enemie to all infectious diseases 1615