The Tudor Society

Tudor Dining, Table Manners and Etiquette Video

The Well-stocked Kitchen, after Joachim Bueckelaer

In this week's Claire Chats video I follow on from my videos about food by talking about Tudor dining, table manners and etiquette, or, as the Tudors called it, "courtesy".

In my video, I mention Wynkyn de Worde's 16th-century books on carving and courtesy and you can read these online on the Project Gutenberg website - http://www.gutenberg.org/files/24790/24790-h/keruyng.html. The Book of Carving starts on p147 and the Book of Courtesy on p175. I would also recommend "The Babees Book or a ‘lytyl reporte’ of how young people should behave", which is also found at that link.

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