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Cabo González, Ana María, "The study of the evolution of fruits preservation techniques in the Iberian peninsula through the agronomic andalusian works, their roman antecedents and posterior footprint in the Renaissance", Arabic Sciences and Philosophy, 24/1 (2014), 139-168.
- Resum
- Since the beginning of mankind, man has been concerned with the conservation of food in order to prolong its edibility. Over time, different food preservation methods have been discovered and improved, and there are many works that describe these techniques. This work will describe the knowledge and the development of preservation techniques of inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula. The work focuses on the various achievements from the first to the sixteenth centuries, allowing us to appreciate the different historic contributions. The selected and consulted works are: L.J.M. Columela, The Twelve Books of Agriculture, Abū al-Jayr, Kitāb al-Filāḥa (Book of Agriculture), Ibn Baṣṣāl, Kitāb al-Filāḥa (Book of Agriculture), Ibn al-ʿAwwām, Kitāb al-Filāḥa (Book of Agriculture), Ibn Luyūn, Kitāb al-Filāḥa (Book of Agriculture), Alonso de Herrera, Agricultura general (General Agriculture).
- Matèries
- Agronomia
Arabisme Fonts
- URL
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S095742391300012X
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