-
Bartolomeo Scappi (c. 1500 – 13
April 1577) was a
famous Italian Renaissance chef and food writer, best
known for his high
profile clients,
including being...
- a
grater that
resembles contemporary designs appeared in the
Bartolomeo Scappi work,
Opera dell'arte del cucinare,
illustrated by
Milano Agrappi, published...
-
Scappi is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bartolomeo Scappi (c. 1500–1577),
Italian chef and
writer Caterina Scappi (died...
-
chefs of the time
worked for the popes. An
example of this was
Bartolomeo Scappi, who was a chef
working for Pius IV; he
acquired fame in 1570 when his cookbook...
-
original on 6 June 2016.
Retrieved 5
November 2016.
Bartolomeo Scappi, The
Opera of
Bartolomeo Scappi (1570): L'Arte Et
Prudenza D'Un
Maestro Cuoco, Transl. Terence...
- Rocco. The Foodellers:
Crostata with
ricotta cheese.
Scappi 2008, p. 254.
Scappi 2008, p. 463–464.
Scappi 2008, p. 523. Adams, Jody; Rivard, Ken (2002). In...
-
Prendiparte Tower (Torre
Prendiparte or
Torre Coronata) - Via S. Alò, 7
Scappi Tower (Torre
Scappi) - Via Indipendenza, 1
Toschi Tower (Torre Toschi) - P.zza Minghetti...
-
Caterina Scappi (died 20 June 1643) was a rich and well-respected
benefactor of the
Carmelite church in Malta.
Little is
known about her
origins or early...
-
University of New York Press. p. 125.
Terence Scully, The
Opera of
Bartolomeo Scappi (1570), (University of
Toronto Press, 2008), vi. Borromeo,
Agostino (2002)...
- L'Ouverture de
cuisine (1604)
Guillaume Fouquet de la
Varenne Bartolomeo Scappi,
author of
Opera dell'Arte del
Cucinare (1570)
Procopio Cutò,
Sicilian chef...