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Early modern dietaries are prose texts recommending the best way to maintain physical and psychological well-being. Three sixteenth-century dietaries contains Thomas Elyot's Castle of Health, Andrew Boorde's Compendious Regiment and William Bullein's Government of Health, all popular and influential works that were typical of a genre advising the reader on how best to maintain physical and psychological health. They are here introduced, contextualized and edited for the first time in a modern spelling edition.

Introductory material explores the dietary genre, its relationship to humanism, humoral theory, and the wide range of authorities with which the dietary authors engaged. The volume includes an examination of the bibliographical and publication history of each work, comprehensive explanatory notes and appendices that provide prefaces to earlier editions, a glossary, and a list of authorities and works cited or alluded to in the dietaries.



Table of Contents

Introduction
History and contexts
The dietaries
Note on the editorial history of the dietaries
Textual issues
Finding aids (indexing)
The Dietaries
The Castle of Health, Thomas Elyot
A Compendious Regiment, or a Dietary of Health, Andrew Boorde
The Government of Health, William Bullein
Appendices
Works cited

Three Sixteenth-Century Dietaries

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 20/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781526166951, 978-1526166951
      ISBN10: 152616695X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Early modern dietaries are prose texts recommending the best way to maintain physical and psychological well-being. Three sixteenth-century dietaries contains Thomas Elyot's Castle of Health, Andrew Boorde's Compendious Regiment and William Bullein's Government of Health, all popular and influential works that were typical of a genre advising the reader on how best to maintain physical and psychological health. They are here introduced, contextualized and edited for the first time in a modern spelling edition.

      Introductory material explores the dietary genre, its relationship to humanism, humoral theory, and the wide range of authorities with which the dietary authors engaged. The volume includes an examination of the bibliographical and publication history of each work, comprehensive explanatory notes and appendices that provide prefaces to earlier editions, a glossary, and a list of authorities and works cited or alluded to in the dietaries.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      History and contexts
      The dietaries
      Note on the editorial history of the dietaries
      Textual issues
      Finding aids (indexing)
      The Dietaries
      The Castle of Health, Thomas Elyot
      A Compendious Regiment, or a Dietary of Health, Andrew Boorde
      The Government of Health, William Bullein
      Appendices
      Works cited

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