Castelvetro takes us through the gardener's year, listing the fruit and
vegetables as they come into season, with simple and elegant ways of
preparing them. Practical instructions are interspersed with tender
vignettes of his life in his native city of Modena. He writes of
children learning to swim in the canals of the Brenta, strapped to huge
dried pumpkins to keep them afloat; Venetian ladies ogling passers-by
from behind screens of verdant beanstalks; sultry German wenches
jealously hoarding their grape harvest; and his intimate chats with
Scandinavian royalty about the best way to graft pear cuttings and
discomfort the Pope. This edition is printed in two colours, has a
graceful typography (using the Galliard typeface) and generous layout,
and is equipped with a knowledgeable and informative introduction by the
translator.