![]() ![]() 16–19.ĥ For the most influential account of these beliefs, see Bynum, Holy Feast and Holy Fast, pp. 87–88.Ĥ Sponsler, “Lydgate’s ‘Dietary’ and Consumer Conduct,” pp. 53–64.Ģ For the relationship between The Dietary and the Flos medicinae, see Förster, “Kleinere mittelenglische Texte.”ģ See Getz, Medicine in the English Middle Ages, pp. On the Secret of Secrets tradition and its relation to the kind of text presented here, see Getz, pp. ![]() Both Getz and Gottfried stress the impossibility of making sharp distinctions between these two categories, which is why I place the terms in quotation marks. ![]() 1–19, and Gottfried, Doctors and Medicine, pp. Item 31, THE DIETARY, INTRODUCTION: FOOTNOTES 1 On the varieties of English medicine, and the differences between these “Greek” and “folk” strands, see Getz, Medicine in the English Middle Ages, pp. ![]()
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