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Librería José Porrúa Turanzas                 2020 Boston Virtual Book Fair


                                             THE OLDEST COOKBOOK IN SPANISH

            20. VILLENA, Marqués de (Henrique de Aragón). Arte Cisoria, ó Tratado del Arte
            del Cortar del Cuchillo. Madrid, Antonio Marín, 1766. Large 8vo. (24), 197 pp.,
            Nuemrous woodcuts in the texto, some full-page. Contemporary Spanish calf.
                                                                                  3,500 € / US$ $4,080

            First edition of the oldest cookbook in Spanish, written in the 15th century by Henrique
            de Aragón, Marqués de Villena. The work focuses on how food is served. Although no
            recipes  are  included  in  this  tratise,  Villena’s  work  is  important  to  culinary  history  in
            several ways: first, Villena catalogues 30 different fowl, 24 quadrupeds, 47 fish and
            shellfish, 3 reptiles, 22 types of fruit and 31 vegetables, herbs and spices. Also there
            is a list of foods consumed for improving health, including regional and class divisions.
            However, the majority of the tratise is dedicated to the performance of carving and
            includes detailed descriptions of a carver’s proper instruments and how to use them.
            Of particular interest is the explanation of forks for both carver and dinner. Another
            point of interest in Villena’s treatise is his emphasis on professional training and stan-
            dards.”Precious  monument  of  the  language  of  the  early  15th  century,  in  which  fans
            of falconry and hunting books will find abundant pieces of names of land animals and
            birds” (Salva). Occasional slight rust spots, two darkened pages, otherwise a fine copy
            of this esteemed book.
            References: Palau 369452; Salva 4069





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