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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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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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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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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(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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Simone Martini (redirect from Maestro Simone)
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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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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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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(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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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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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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Master of Crea (redirect from Maestro di Crea)
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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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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Paolo Barca, Schoolteacher and Weekend Nudist (redirect from Paolo Barca, maestro elementare, praticamente nudista)
Paolo Barca, Schoolteacher and Weekend Nudist (Italian: Paolo Barca, maestro elementare, praticamente nudista) is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed...
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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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Prefecture of the Papal Household (redirect from Maestro di Camera del Papa)
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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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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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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Francis of Assisi, and Sant'Antonio of Padua were painted by Rocco Di Martino. A celebration in honor of the Immaculate Conception is held with a bonfire...
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where he was named Maestro di Cappella by the Senate of Messina. Little is known about Falvetti's life after he gave up his post of Maestro di Cappella in...
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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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