Constance B. Hieatt
Auteur de Pain, vin et veneison : un livre de cuisine médiévale
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Œuvres de Constance B. Hieatt
Curye on Inglysch (Middle English recipes) (Early English Text Society Supplementary Series) (1985) 100 exemplaires
Ordinance of Pottage: An Edition of the 15th Century Culinary Recipes in Yale University's MS Beinecke 163 (1400) 41 exemplaires
Concordance of English Recipes: Thirteenth Through Fifteenth Centuries (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) (2006) 22 exemplaires
Cocatrice and Lampray Hay: Late Fifteenth-Century Recipes from Corpus Christi College Oxford (2012) 14 exemplaires
Two Anglo-Norman Culinary Collections Edited from British Library Manuscripts Additional 32085 and Royal 12.C. xii… 2 exemplaires
Realism of Dream Vision: The Poetic Exploitation of the Dream Experience in Chaucer and His Contemporaries (1967) 1 exemplaire
Karlamagnús saga : the saga of Charlemagne and his heroes / tr. by Constance B. Hieatt = Karlamagnus saga.… 1 exemplaire
The Canterbury Tales 1 exemplaire
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- Nom légal
- Hieatt, Constance Bartlett
- Autres noms
- Bartlett, Constance (birth)
- Date de naissance
- 1928-02-11
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieu de naissance
- Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Lieux de résidence
- Essex, Connecticut, USA (from 1990)
London, Ontario, Canada (1969-1990)
Boston, Massachusetts, USA (birth) - Études
- Smith College (1949)
Friends Seminary, New York City, New York, USA (1945)
Hunter College, City University of New York (1953)
Yale University (1959) - Professions
- Academic
- Relations
- Hieatt, A. Kent (husband)
- Organisations
- Mile Creek Beach Club, Old Lyme, Connecticut, USA
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- Œuvres
- 28
- Aussi par
- 2
- Membres
- 1,139
- Popularité
- #22,542
- Évaluation
- 3.7
- Critiques
- 11
- ISBN
- 38
- Langues
- 2
- Favoris
- 1
I also apparently picked the absolute worst translation in existence. It was *very* difficult to read for no good reason, and I read it aloud for comprehension, which took significantly longer than I expected it to -- there was a definite 'what have I gotten myself into' involved. I found it vaguely ironic that my very favorite bit was the part where Grendel was creeping up on the alehouse. Yep, rooting for the villain.
Anyway. Glad I read it, even if I hated myself for doing so.… (plus d'informations)