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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The science of good eating.

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  • With the serious motto that you mustn't cook without historical consciousness, Grass develops a mode of thinking one would like to call gastrosophy.

    The Nobel Prize in Literature 1999 - Presentation Speech 1999

  • Here we might also invoke Fourier and his concept of the senses as the basis of social becoming -- "touch-rut" and "gastrosophy," and his paean to the neglected implications of smell and taste.

    home 2009

  • Here we might also invoke Fourier and his concept of the senses as the basis of social becoming -- "touch-rut" and "gastrosophy," and his paean to the neglected implications of smell and taste.

    home 2009

  • Here we might also invoke Fourier and his concept of the senses as the basis of social becoming -- "touch-rut" and "gastrosophy," and his paean to the neglected implications of smell and taste.

    home 2009

  • Here we might also invoke Fourier and his concept of the senses as the basis of social becoming -- "touch-rut" and "gastrosophy," and his paean to the neglected implications of smell and taste.

    home 2009

  • Here we might also invoke Fourier and his concept of the senses as the basis of social becoming -- "touch-rut" and "gastrosophy," and his paean to the neglected implications of smell and taste.

    home 2009

  • Here we might also invoke Fourier and his concept of the senses as the basis of social becoming -- "touch-rut" and "gastrosophy," and his paean to the neglected implications of smell and taste.

    home 2009

  • Here we might also invoke Fourier and his concept of the senses as the basis of social becoming -- "touch-rut" and "gastrosophy," and his paean to the neglected implications of smell and taste.

    home 2009

  • Here we might also invoke Fourier and his concept of the senses as the basis of social becoming -- "touch-rut" and "gastrosophy," and his paean to the neglected implications of smell and taste.

    home 2009

  • Here we might also invoke Fourier and his concept of the senses as the basis of social becoming -- "touch-rut" and "gastrosophy," and his paean to the neglected implications of smell and taste.

    home 2009

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