• Martino da Como (or Martino de Rossi; Martino de Rubeis, called Maestro Martino from Como), was an Italian 15th-century culinary expert who was unequalled...
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    Cooking Sicilian Macaroni and Vermicelli), compiled by the famous Maestro Martino da Como, unequalled in his field at the time and perhaps the first...
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    version is disputed. The first recipes for frico date to around 1450 by Maestro Martino, cook of the camerlengo of the Aquileia patriarch. Frico has similarities...
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    vermicelles). Maestro Martino était d'origine tessinoise (Val di Blenio) mais il avait exercé sa profession en Italie. [The famous Maestro Martino, cook of...
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    and cheese dates to at least the 15th century, when it was mentioned by Martino da Como, a northern Italian cook active in Rome; this recipe for "Roman...
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    Kurlansky, Salt: A World History, Knopf, 2011, ISBN 030736979X, p. 39 Maestro Martino da Como, trans. Stefania Barzini, The Art of Cooking: The First Modern...
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    cookbook, Lo Scalco alla Moderna (The Modern Steward) (1694), and Maestro Martino has several recipes in his book Libro de Arte Coquinaria (The Art of...
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    Cannavacciuolo. Cracco has served as president of the nonprofit organization Maestro Martino since 2012. On 13 February 2013 he appeared at the Sanremo Music Festival...
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  • Martino (surname) Martin of Tours (316–397), one of a dozen saints bearing the name Martino in Italian Martino da Como, 15th-century culinary maestro...
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  • Tirel, also known as Taillevent, first professional French master chef Maestro Martino Bartolomeo Platina Lancelot de Casteau, author of L'Ouverture de cuisine...
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    with missing letters interpolated: Romanelli, Valeria (2004-08-24). "Maestro Martino, Libro de arte coquinaria". University of Giessen (in Italian). [Torta...
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    (through University of California Press) the Book of the Culinary Art by Maestro Martino, the first chef of the modern era, whose work, identified only in 1931...
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    the work of his contemporary and highly regarded Renaissance chef Maestro Martino da Como. The work consists of original recipes that were based on traditional...
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    for the use of salt from Sardinia or Chioggia. In the 15th century, Maestro Martino was chef to the Patriarch of Aquileia at the Vatican. His Libro de...
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    pagó". Fundació Institut Català de la Cuina. Two Ways of Looking at Maestro Martino Gastronomica Spring 2007 Vol. 7 Issue 2 Pedralbes. Universidad de Barcelona...
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  • (Padova, 2009). Limentani 1974. Text La cronaca dei veneziani del maestro Martino Da Canale nell' antico Francese, in medieval French plus translation...
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    Cooking (University of California Press, 2005) by 15th-century chef Maestro Martino of Como and The History of Italian Cinema (Princeton, 2009), by Gian...
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    Ansanus at the Uffizi in Florence (1333), as well as frescoes in the San Martino Chapel in the lower church of the Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi. Francis...
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    Ludovico Trevisan in Albano. There he met Trevisan's chef, the famous Maestro Martino of Como, and the two men became well acquainted. Shortly afterwards...
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    di semente di canepa, described by the 15th century culinary expert Maestro Martino; the Piatto di canapa and the Focaccia di canapa, both described in...
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    Maestro della Cappella di Santa Margherita a Crea, or more simply Maestro di Crea, is the name given to the anonymous Italian painter who was engaged...
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  • Paolo Barca, Schoolteacher and Weekend Nudist (Italian: Paolo Barca, maestro elementare, praticamente nudista) is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed...
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  • Buju Banton. Current Roberto Martino – lead singer, guitarist, composer and co-center (1992–) Reynaldo Martino – band’s maestro, keyboardist, composer and...
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  • descent) Reynaldo Martino, singer, composer and maestro for the popular compas band, T-Vice (partial Lebanese descent) Roberto Martino, lead singer and...
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    Padua (redirect from Tronco Maestro)
    Boara Pisani Borgoricco Borgo Veneto Bovolenta Brugine Cadoneghe Campo San Martino Campodarsego Campodoro Camposampiero Candiana Carceri Carmignano di Brenta...
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  • Papal Household in 1968 GCatholic.org Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Maestro di Camera del Papa" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton...
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    the church to be the property of the papacy. The church was designed by Maestro Jacopo Tedesco, who was in those days the most famous architect. The construction...
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    San Martino Chapel (Italian: Cappella di san Martino) is a chapel in the Lower Basilica of San Francesco in Assisi, Umbria, central Italy. Commissioned...
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    2004. Churgin, Bathia: "Sammartini [St Martini, San Martini, San Martino, Martini, Martino] Giovanni Battista", Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed...
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    In 1974. Troubador Publishing Ltd. pp. 58–. ISBN 978-1-78589-540-1. Pat Martino Documentary Michael Sembello Interview, December 10, 2009, archived from...
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