Massis Amerina Non Pervstis(Stat. Silv. 1.6.18): Another Italian Pastry?

Classical Quarterly 73 (1):293-303 (2023)
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This article proposes that untethering amerina at Stat. Silv. 1.6.18 from Pliny's mention of varieties of apples and pears called Amerina allows us to read the line as instead referring to a type of pastry originating in Umbrian Ameria, which is within ancient naming practices for pastries and fits better into the context of the catalogue in which the line occurs. In this case, the second half of the catalogue is closely akin to the crustulum et mulsum donative of wealthy Italian patrons in the early empire.

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P. Papinii Statii Silvarum Libri.Harry Langford Wilson & Friedrich Vollmer - 1898 - American Journal of Philology 19 (3):317.
"tracta":: A Versatile Roman Pastry.Jon Solomon - 1978 - Hermes 106 (4):539-556.

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