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▸ noun: Apicius, also known as De re culinaria or De re coquinaria (On the Subject of Cooking), is a collection of Roman cookery recipes, which may have been compiled in the fifth century CE, or earlier.
▸ noun: the title of the oldest surviving Roman cookbook, usually said to have been compiled in the 4th or 5th century AD.
▸ noun: the name of a Roman lover of luxury who lived in the 90s BC and was said to have outdone all his contemporaries in lavish expenditure.
▸ noun: According to the Deipnosophistae of Athenaeus, Apicius is the name of a cook who found a way of packing fresh oysters to send to the emperor Trajan while he was on campaign in Mesopotamia around 115 AD.Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 1.7d.
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▸ noun: Apicius, also known as De re culinaria or De re coquinaria (On the Subject of Cooking), is a collection of Roman cookery recipes, which may have been compiled in the fifth century CE, or earlier.
▸ noun: the title of the oldest surviving Roman cookbook, usually said to have been compiled in the 4th or 5th century AD.
▸ noun: the name of a Roman lover of luxury who lived in the 90s BC and was said to have outdone all his contemporaries in lavish expenditure.
▸ noun: According to the Deipnosophistae of Athenaeus, Apicius is the name of a cook who found a way of packing fresh oysters to send to the emperor Trajan while he was on campaign in Mesopotamia around 115 AD.Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 1.7d.
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