Cooks
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Law in a Free State (English)
but whereas one deals chiefly with the organism itself, the other is concerned primarily with the surrounding material, and the analogy holds good throughout;
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Law in a Free State
A culinary profession, used analogically for the role of the instructor concerned with material/facts.
but whereas one deals chiefly with the organism itself, the other is concerned primarily with the surrounding material, and the analogy holds good throughout;
Cyropaedia
Food-service workers with assigned camp position.
next he assigned a place on the right for the bakers, on the left for the cooks, on the right for the horses, and on the left for the rest of the pack-animals.
Memorabilia
Skilled culinary practitioners whose art is disrespected by indiscriminate mixing.
Yet it is surely ridiculous for a master to obtain highly skilled cooks, and then, though he claims no knowledge of the art, to alter their confections?
At any rate by mixing more ingredients than the cooks, he adds to the cost, and since he mixes ingredients that they regard as unsuitable in a mixture, if they are right, then he is wrong and is ruining their art.