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Food In Antiquity (Exeter Studies in History) [Hardcover]

M.J. Dobson (Editor), David Harvey (Editor), John Wilkins (Editor)


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0859894185 978-0859894180 December 1, 1995 1
Food as a cultural symbol was as important in antiquity as in our own time, and Food in Antiquity investigates some of the ways in which food and eating shaped the lives and thoughts of the indigenous peoples of the ancient Mediterranean.
 
In this volume, thirty contributors consider aspects of food and eating in the Greco-Roman world. This is the most comprehensive exploration of questions relating to food in antiquity in this country. The authors, some specialists in this field, others with expertise in other areas, use a range of approaches to investigate the production and distribution of food, social, religious and political factors, medicine and diet, cultural identity and contrasts with neighbouring cultures, and food in literature. The volume is designed for both Classicists and those interested in the history of food.
 
The aim is both to illuminate and to entertain, and at the same time to remind the reader that the Greeks and Romans were not only philosophers and rulers of empires, they were also peasant farmers, traders and consumers of foods who considered that what and how they ate defined who they were.

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“Because of what it tells us about the cultures that fashioned it into such strange rituals, food is now a respectable part of history . . .” –Times Literary Supplement
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About the Author

David Harvey was, until his retirement, Lecturer in Classics, University of Exeter. John Wilkins is Reader in Greek Literature, University of Exeter. He is a specialist in the history of food in Greco-Roman culture, with current interests in literature (especially comic drama) and medicine (especially nutrition). His books include Food in Antiquity: Studies in Ancient Society and Culture (Exeter, 1996). Mike Dobson is Director of Humanities Computing and Director of Studies for Information Technology at the University of Exeter.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 473 pages
  • Publisher: University of Exeter Press; 1 edition (December 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0859894185
  • ISBN-13: 978-0859894180
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 8.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,179,755 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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UNTIL recently, the production and consumption of food, that vital part of ancient life, was, apart from the occasional monograph, neglected by Classical scholars. Read the first page
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gastronomic poetry, acorn use, glutenin genes, ritual fiction, emmer bread, molecular archaeology, breadmaking quality, cereal diet
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Black Sea, Pliny Natural History, Homeric Hymn, Diodorus Siculus, New York, Iron Age, Near East, Athenaeus Epitome, Cambridge Mass, South Italy, Asia Minor, Classical Quarterly, Magna Grecia, Dio Chrysostom, Byzantine Porridge, Greek Gastronomic Poetry, North Africa, Attic Banquet, Comic Food, Kettle of Fish, Old Comedy, Roman Italy, Columella On Agriculture, Fasting Women, Fisherman's Tale
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