págs. 1-24
How should I eat before a king?: feasts as public display of moral manners
págs. 25-71
Rhetoric as a social virtue: holding conversations when eating in public
págs. 72-90
The theory of humours applied to food in the Middle Ages: from the Graeco-Roman tradition to medieval Latin Europe
págs. 91-110
Biblical feasts in the thirteenth century: miniatures in the "Bibles historiales"
págs. 111-151
A caution against excess: "Gula" in John Gower's works
págs. 152-172
Eating with the lords of Portugal: continuities and discontinuities from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries
págs. 173-189
Imagining the meal of a crusader: food, feasting and fasting in "Baudouin de Sebourc"
págs. 190-207
Don Juan Manuel and food: eating and didacticism: mirrors of princes, regiments of health and treatises on the virtues and vices in the world view of a fourteenth-century Castilian aristocrat
págs. 208-231
págs. 232-260
Religious context and eating in late Middle Ages Castile: aubergines as a conflict between Jews, Muslims and Christians
págs. 261-293
Food in popular culture: wording, practice and symbolic aspects in Castilian proverb collections
págs. 294-314
The land of Cockaigne in European literatures: (thirteenth-fourteenth centuries)
págs. 315-329
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