THE DECALOGUE

One
is an Academician at all times, 24 hours a day, which means that the
respect for the principles on which the philosophy of the Accademia is
based are to inspire the life, behaviour, and public as well as private
activity of every Academician.

The
Academician loves culture in general and that of the civilisation of
the table in particular and the latter is nourished by studying,
researching and participating in the cultural life of the Accademia
with proposals, ideas, initiatives.

The
Academician is a person of taste, apart from of good taste. He
cultivates the latter, refines it, defends and diffuses it, makes it an
object of testimony with new generations.

The
force of tradition is, for the Academician, a profound knowledge of the
roots of his own gastronomical culture, but it is also awareness of its
future. This is why he does not regard the traditional values of the
civilisation of the table as immutable entities, but knows how to seize
their developments, new experiences, and innovative intuitions.

One
Academician is not the same as the next. He shies away from the
homologation of judgment, preferences, and desires because only in this
manner can he give a personal and constructive contribution to the
activity of the Accademia. The Academician is able to tie together the
knots of his own personal experience, of the tastes enjoyed in his
youth and stored in his memory, of every vital moment of his own
existence, of the fruit of his own imagination and creativity, of the
uses and local traditions of his own land. The Academician offers his
individual values, his own internal richness for the enrichment of
everyone.

The
Academician has a gastronomical background which he has built up
through personal experience, through the love for his own roots, the
participation, investigation and curiosity for the different
traditions. His distinct education in taste allows him to appreciate
and practice the rules which make the table pleasant.

The
Symposiarchate is a precious duty of the Academician, who must be
available for this task and express his own proposals and initiatives
to the Delegate. The Symposium, focal point of academic life, is to be
prepared with great care and in harmony with the academic precepts, be
it at the probationary lunch, which is an important premise for the
planning of an academic menu, or at the convivial reunion itself.

It
is the duty of the Academician to continuously work towards divulgating
the objectives which the Accademia sets itself among the public.

Conscious
of the necessity of preserving a fundamental cultural and civil
patrimony, the Academician is available for a prompt work of education
in taste and for the creation of a higher awareness among the new
generations of the cultural values of the civilisation of the table.

Characteristic
of the Academician are those moral and behavioural requisites which, on
every occasion, mark his activities. The rigorous respect for the
engagements assumed, the presence at meetings and convivial encounters,
punctuality, courtesy, availability, and the testimony of civilisation
are the indispensable endowments of every Academician.