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Communal Dining in the Roman West: Private Munificence Towards Cities and Associations in the First Three Centuries AD: Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity, cartea 457

Autor Shanshan Wen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iun 2022
Communal Dining in in the Roman West explores why the practice of privately sponsored communal dining gained popularity in certain parts of the Western Roman Empire for almost 300 years. This book brings together 350 Latin inscriptions to examine the benefactors and beneficiaries, the geographical and chronological distributions, and the relationship between public and collegial dining practices. It argues that food-related euergetism was a region-specific phenomenon which was rooted in specific social and political cultures in the communities of Italy, Baetica and Africa Proconsularis. The region-specific differences in political cultures and long-term changes in these cultures are key to understanding not only the long persistence of this practice but also its ultimate disappearance.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004516861
ISBN-10: 9004516867
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity


Notă biografică

Shanshan Wen, Ph.D. (Leiden 2018), is Lecturer in Ancient History at Shanghai Normal University. Her research focuses on the social and political history of the Roman Empire, especially the westen part.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Note on Epigraphic Conventions

1 Roman Dining in Context: From Commensality to Private Munificence
1Introduction
2Definition and Terminology
3Two Perspectives
4Quantification and Interpretation
5Evidence and Structure

2 Benefactors of Communal Dining
1Typology of Benefactors
2Categories of Benefactions
3Aims and Concerns of Benefactors: Emic Perspectives
4Political and Social Dynamics behind Private Munificence
5Conclusion

3 Beneficiaries and the ‘Concept of Community’
1Selected Beneficiary Groups in Public Dining
2Benefaction Arrangements in Public Dining
3Beneficiaries and Benefactions in the Context of Collegial Dining
4Beneficiaries and the ‘Concept of Community’: From Republic to Empire

4 Geographical Distribution of Privately Sponsored Communal Dining
1Geographical Distribution of Privately Sponsored Public Dining
2Geographical Distribution of Privately Sponsored Collegial Dining
3Conclusion

5 Chronological Distribution of Privately Sponsored Communal Dining
1The Emergence of Privately Sponsored Public Banquets in Republican Rome
2Emperors and Munificence in Imperial Rome
3Chronological Distribution of Privately Sponsored Public Dining in Italy and the Western Provinces
4Chronological Distribution of Privately Sponsored Collegial Dining
5Conclusion

Conclusion

Appendix 1. Epigraphic References to Privately Sponsored Public Dining
Appendix 2. Epigraphic References to Privately Sponsored Collegial Dining
Appendix 3. Benefactors of Public Dining
Appendix 4. Western Towns Yielding Evidence of Privately Sponsored Public Dining
Appendix 5. Western Towns Yielding Evidence of Privately Sponsored Collegial Dining
Bibliography
Index