Capitolo 39
individual spoons that conducted to the idea after some, to decorate
the dozen with the twelve apostles. These can be seen of all the periods,
elaborate differently. Sets of thirteen are satisfied every now and then with,
these that have one with the statue of Jesus as the Good Shepherd,
with a lamb on his/her shoulders: it is known as the spoon Master.""
[The illustration: Apostle Spoons]
The first mention of forks in France is in the inventory, of Charles
V., in 1379. We feel a great quantity on the promiscuous use of
knives before forks were invented; as in the book of his/her/their children of
their instructions are not commanded "choice teeth of thy with knife of thy,"
as if it were a general habit that he/she forces to be checked. Massinger
it alludes to a
"silver fork
To cleanly bring a mouth olive of thy,"
but this can apply to put sottoaceto forks. Forks were introduced from Italy
in England approximately 1607.
A curiosity in cutlery is the "musical knife" to the Skylight; the
blade is steel, climbed on in gilding of packet and the handle it is made out of ivory.
On the blade you/he/she is engraved some bars of music (it systematized for the
low only), accompanying the words what we am almost about to take,
Trinity in Unity blesses. Amen." This is a literal translation.
It points out that there were probably three other knives in the
puts so it adorned, one with soprano's voice, a contralto and a way,
this way that four people that are sat it is probable whether to propose together sings psalms
theirs "grace" in harmony of four-part, having the in demand notes
in front of them! It was a characteristic idea, but completely in the tender ones with the
tastes of the sixteenth century.
[The illustration: Handles of the Knife of the ivory, With Portraits Of Regina Elizabeth
AND JAMES IO. ENGLIS]
The national dish of Luigi, Duke of Anjou, in 1360 it consisted of
on seven hundred pieces and Charles V. of France had an enormous
treasury of such objects for daily use. Strong rooms and safes were