Elisa Tersigni
Elisa Tersigni
Elisa Tersigni is the CLIR Digital Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow at the Jackman Humanities Institute, University of Toronto. She was the Digital Research Fellow for Before 'Farm to Table': Early Modern Foodways and Cultures from 2018–2011, during which time she was project manager for the development of the corpus of manuscript recipe books at the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Awards
- Pantzer New Scholar Award, Bibliographical Society of America (2020)
Critical Editions
- "Upon the Crown Imperial" (Poem 53), The Pulter Project
Exhibitions
- Tastes of the Mediterranean, Pop-up exhibition on March 31, 2019
Scholarly Blog Posts
- Before the Thanksgiving Turkey, There Was the Banquet Peacock
- Not Shakespeare's Cup of Tea: Consuming Caffeine in Early Modern England
- Tastes of the Mediterranean: Italian Food Before Italy
- Code Makers: The Hidden Labour Behind the Folger Shakespeare Library's Recipe Book Corpus
- Code Breakers: The Hidden Labour Behind the Folger Shakespeare Library's Recipe Transcriptions
Recipe Recreations
- Much Ado About Stuffing: Recreating an Early Modern Stuffing Recipe, with Jack B. Bouchard, Julia Fine, and Michael Walkden
- Savory Biscuits from a 17th-Century recipe, with Jack B. Bouchard
Presentations
- "From Aqua Mirabilis to Spice: Muslim and Jewish Influences in Early Modern English Recipes," Food and the Book 1300-1800 (October 2020)
- "Two Sides of the Same Book: The Creation and Use of Early Modern English Receipt Books," Annual Meeting of the Bibliographical Society of America (January 2020)
- Woolley Week: New Discoveries in the Life and Work of a 17th-century Woman Writer, (May 2019)
Media
- Episode 64: Elisa Tersigni and the History of Cookery, Kitchens, and Food in Shakespeare, That Shakespeare Life (July 2019)