Sabina Welser

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Sabina Welser (16th century) was the author of a German-language cookbook .

Life

Apparently no exact dates are known about Sabina Welser , with the exception of the year 1553, which she herself gives in the brief introduction to her recipe collection. The Welser belonged to the Augsburg and Nuremberg patrician families of large merchants and can be traced back to the formerly free imperial city of Augsburg since 1246. Sabina Welser could have been the daughter of Ulrich Welser and was born in 1532, married Conrad Voehlin from Augsburg in 1550 and then would have died in Memmingen in 1599 .

As a second option, Klaus Dürrschmid mentions the daughter of Anton Welser and Felicitas Baumgärtner, born in 1515, who married Leonhard Hirsvogel from Nuremberg in 1535 , from whom she was divorced in 1539 and who died in 1576.

Works

The recipe collection of Sabina Welser was published in 1980 by Hugo Stopp under the title The Cookbook of Sabina Welserin in the original and in the New High German translation.

literature

  • Hugo Stopp (ed.), Ulrike Giessmann (transl.): The cookbook of Sabina Welserin. Winter, Heidelberg 1980, ISBN 3-533-02905-0 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Albrecht Classen: The power of a woman's voice in medieval and early modern literatures. New approaches to German and European women writers and to violence against women in premodern times. Berlin / New York 2007, ISBN 978-3-11-019941-3 .