The pantropheon or, history of food, and its preparation, from the earliest ages of the world / A. Soyer.
- Soyer, Alexis, 1809-1858.
- Date:
- 1853
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The pantropheon or, history of food, and its preparation, from the earliest ages of the world / A. Soyer. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![EKE ATA. Page 16, line 19, for which great and the, read which the great and glorious. P. 19, /. 16, for Picardy to make oread, read in Picardy. To make bread. P. 19, Z. 16, for of leaven and, read of leaven is required, and. P. 26, Z. 6, for Flamine, read Flamen. P. 26, Z. 25, for leaves read loaves. P. 27, Z. 20, for Cabire read Cabira. P. 28, Z. 28, for hand-mill; by the Britons, read hand-mill, by the Britons. P. 32, I. 11, for Megalarte and Megalomar, read Megalarlus and Mcgalomazus. P. 33.Z. 2, for escarites, read escharites. P. 33,Z. 7, for melinites, read melitates. P. 37, Z.8,/or Septier, read Selier. P. 50,Z. 25, for Ciens cheris,read lieux cheris. P. 63,Z.28,/or cbrysolacanon.read chrvsolachanon. P. 65, Z. 34, for has, read have. P. 67, J. 20, /or Amilermes, read Amiternum. P. 68, I. 18, /or possessed, read possesses. P. 79, Z. 11, for Algidea, re'id Algidus. P. 84, I. 25, /or dressed it in, rea*Z dressed in. P. 93, Z. 32, for Corcyrus, read Corcyra. P. 98,Z.15, /or Halmade, read Halrnades. P. 99, Z. 26, for Venafra, read Venafrum. P. 100, Z. 31,/or sechar, read schecar. P. 103. Z. 11, for Ciecilian, read Cecilian. P. 106, Z. 18, for fruit of, read fruit, the. P. 124, I. SI, for Hyberbius, read Hyperbius. P. 125,Z. 2, /or Erichtonius, read Erichthonius. P. 129, Z. 1, for curators, read curator. P. 129,/. 25, for life, read life, the. P. ] 36, Z. 16, /or Chalies, read Chaleis. P. 139, Z. 38, for a la Boeotienne read a la Beotienne P. 143, Z. 15,/or Thasos, read Thasus. P. 149, Z. 2, for Moelos, read Melo«. P. 153, Z. 2, /or Carniphobis, read Carniphobus. P. 150, Z. 25, for Scipio, Metellus,and, read Scioio Metellus and. P. 170, Z. 26,/or philosopher, read philologist. P. 171, Z. 17,/or bouturos, read bouturon. P. 176, Z. 7, /or consort of Nero, read consort of Augustus. P. 189, Z. 5, for conseetuive, read conse- cutive. P. 203, LIS, for Marmot, read Marmol. P. 213,Z. 9,/orscare,read scar. P. 216, Z. 9, et passim, /or accipenser, read acipenser. P. 225, Z. 8, for Pachynum, read Pachynus. P. 296, Z. 13,/or Sicyoha, read Siryon. P. 230, Z. 23, for pesant, read pesent. P. 235, Z. 21, for of Scyathus, read of Sciathos. P. 236, Z. 29, for the Mostella, read the Mosella. P. 237, Z. 17,/or the Bulistes, read the Balistes. P. 238, Z. 2, of Phaleres, read of Phalera. P. 242, Z. 9, for of Polareo, read of Pelorus. P. 247, Z. 6, for Minturnus, read Minturnas. P. 250, Z. 12, for a hook, read to hook. P. 251. Z. 24, for Pandarea, read Pandarus. P. 253, Z. J 2, /or the act of eating, read the art of eating. P. 378, Z. 3,/or Cnide read Cnidus. P. 270, Z. 12,/or Acarnidea, Alopeeomesia, read Acarne, Alopeconnesus. P. 291, Z. 26,/or eleven hun- dred, read eleven. P. 293, Z. 25, for he prayed it might be, read he prayed that the Tiber might be. P. 309, Z. 27,/or Simon introduced Pauli, read Simon Pauli introduced. P. 317, Z. 25,/orwe have spoken, read we will soon speak. P. 323, Z. 1,/or Helbon, read Hebron. P. 325, Z. 39, /or Plate III., read Plate I. P. 366, Z. 30, /or minutalim, read minutatim. P. 378, Z. 15 and 36, for Procillatores, read Procillator. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE No. XXVI. a, Page 365. No. 1. Terra-Cotla Drinking-Vase, in the shape of a Bird. No. 2. Drinking-Vase in the shape of a Tea-pot. No. 3. Drinking-Cup, with Jupiter's Head. *](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21471642_0648.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)