The Olive Tree of Civilisation has a rich and varied history. The gnarled tree and its fruits has been extolled by bards from Ovid and Homer to Kipling, Tennyson and Nerua. What other fruit provides light, is a fundamental ingredient in perfume and adds joy and flavour at the table? The ancients knew these virtues, and olive oil became a key to their religious and political ceremonies, from the temples of Ra in Egypt where lamps burned olive oil, to the temple of Soloman, where kings were anointed with oil based ointments. Christ was offered a sip of oil on the cross; Hanukah is at its origin a festival to celebrate olive oil; the tree and its oil are found in the Koran. Today the oil is worshipped by chefs for its flavours and its colours. For decades, cooks and anthropologists have divided Europe along an olive oil/butter boundary; that line is vanishing as olive oil spreads around the globe. This book explores and brings to life the olives's glorious past, with chapters on the fruit's role in mythology, religion and ancient civilisation. It takes the reader on a tour of cultivation sites and illuminates the complex culture of olive oil commerce. Lovely illustrations of nature, human labour, tools and art accompany the text, revealing the olive in all its hues and guises.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Antique Collectors'club
ISBN: 9781851494736
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 128
Encuadernación: Tapa dura
Fecha de lanzamiento: 28/10/2004
Año de edición: 2004
Plaza de edición: London
Alto: 23.0 cm
Ancho: 18.0 cm
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Escrito por John Train
John Train es asesor de inversiones, fundador de Train, Smith Investment Counsel y presidente de Montrose Advisors. Además, es columnista y autor de más de veinte libros de gran éxito traducidos a numerosos idiomas. Entre los medios con los que colabora se encuentran The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The New York Times, Harvard Magazine y Financial Times. Designado por los presidentes Reagan, Bush padre y Clinton, ejerció como director de agencias gubernamentales independientes y entidades relacionadas con África, Asia y Europa Central.