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Steve Slatcher
Wine guru
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Sat Aug 19, 2006 11:51 am
Manchester, England
Dale Williams
Compassionate Connoisseur
12044
Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:32 pm
Dobbs Ferry, NY (NYC metro)
Paul Winalski
Wok Wielder
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:16 pm
Merrimack, New Hampshire
David Creighton
Wine guru
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Wed May 24, 2006 10:07 am
ann arbor, michigan
Paul Winalski wrote:If this really is Latin, "vinum" clearly means "wines" (plural).
Daniel Rogov
Resident Curmudgeon
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Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:10 am
Tel Aviv, Israel
Mike Filigenzi
Known for his fashionable hair
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Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:43 pm
Sacramento, CA
Bob Ross wrote:Robin, you might want to refer your correspondent to Sean Thackrey, who maintains a website of ancient documents on wine making and grape growing at http://www.wine-maker.net/
Sean has translated a number of these documents from French and Latin and perhaps other languages -- Greek seems to resonate in my poor memory -- I'm not sure how active he is now, but his site has some very interesting older texts.
Wikipedia describes the library: 'Thackrey's website holds what is titled "The Thackrey Library", which includes an extensive archive of early books and manuscripts relating to the subject of winemaking and the enjoyment of wine.[5][11] Having collected ancient wine texts since 1996, the oldest document is a sixth century papyrus receipt for grapevines written in Greek.[12]"
In my wine loving days, I used to contact Thackrey at winefinder@wine-maker.net
A total guess on the phrase "vinum salmetum" -- it may mean vineyard. The form "palmetum" means a garden or orchard for palms, for example, in some older texts I've seen on journeys through Google Books.
Best, Bob
Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
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Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
Bill Spohn
He put the 'bar' in 'barrister'
11160
Tue Mar 21, 2006 7:31 pm
Vancouver BC
Daniel Rogov wrote:Of course, not even Inspectors Maigret or Clousseau were correct all of the time so my detective work may be naught but speculation.
Daniel Rogov
Resident Curmudgeon
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Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:10 am
Tel Aviv, Israel
Bill Spohn wrote:Daniel Rogov wrote:Of course, not even Inspectors Maigret or Clousseau were correct all of the time so my detective work may be naught but speculation.
Which do you fancy describes your techniques, Rogov?Guess we'd have to hear you pronounce 'moth' to know for sure!
I like to think that I take more after Poirot myself.
Dale Williams
Compassionate Connoisseur
12044
Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:32 pm
Dobbs Ferry, NY (NYC metro)
Otto Nieminen wrote:Can you ask for more context?
Bob Henrick
Kamado Kommander
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 7:35 pm
Lexington, Ky.
Mike Filigenzi wrote:Y'know, it's really good to see you back, Bob. Good stuff here.
Bob Ross wrote: Sounds like the Asian fish based sauce.
Steve Slatcher
Wine guru
1047
Sat Aug 19, 2006 11:51 am
Manchester, England
Bob Ross wrote:The grammarians' notion that salmentum is contracted from salsamentum, as if through an intermediate salamentum, though upheld lately, is absurd.
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