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Food and Drink in Antiquity: A Sourcebook: Readings from the Graeco-Roman World: Bloomsbury Sources in Ancient History

Autor Professor John F. Donahue
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2014
Amid growing interest in food and drink as an academic discipline in recent years, this volume is the first to provide insight into eating and drinking by focusing on what the ancients themselves actually had to say about this important topic. A thorough and varied sourcebook, it is structured thematically and is a unique asset to any course on food and foodways. The chronological scope of the material extends from Greece of the 8th century BCE to the Late Roman Empire of the 4th century CE. Each chapter consists of an introduction along with a concluding bibliography of suggested readings. The excerpts themselves, rendered in clear and readable English that remains faithful to the original Latin or Greek, are set in their proper social and historical context, with the author of each passage fully identified. An unparalleled compilation of essential source material for Classics courses and with a wide range of evidence, drawing upon literary, inscriptional, legal and religious testimony, Food and Drink in Antiquity will also be particularly well suited to the interdisciplinary focus of modern food studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781441133458
ISBN-10: 1441133453
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Sources in Ancient History

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

No other sourcebook is available on this area of growing interest.

Notă biografică

John F. Donahue is Associate Professor in the Department of Classical Studies at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA. He is the author of The Roman Community at Table during the Principate (2004) and co-editor of Roman Dining, A Special Issue of the American Journal of Philology (2005).

Cuprins

Figure List1. Introduction2. Food and Drink in Ancient Literature3. Grain, Grapes and Olives: The Mediterranean Triad and More4. Eating, Drinking and Believing: Food, Drink and Religion5. Eating, Drinking and Sharing: The Social Context of Food and Drink 6. Eating, Drinking and Fighting: Food and Drink in the Military7. Eating, Drinking and Living Healthy: Food, Drink and Medicine Authors and works

Recenzii

Donahue's thoughtful and engaging commentary guides the reader through this wealth of fascinating material. Sourcebooks remain wonderful resources for students and any inquisitive reader . . . [and] this recent instalment in the Bloomsbury Sources in Ancient History series is no exception
Donahue has produced a fine, wide-ranging sourcebook ... interspersed with clear, intelligent commentary.
There is plenty to enjoy in this volume ... An excellent sourcebook that would make a very useful addition to any library, bookshelf, or indeed, the kitchen of an adventurous cook.
An attractive, carefully edited and produced, and clearly structured book ... The source selection is well made and the commentary by Donahue is given with great expertise.
Donahue brings the ancient world to life, from what kept the great men going while they did their great deeds, to dieting and baby care. An invaluable source book.
I certainly recommended this sourcebook to students with an interest in food and foodways in antiquity - its focus on the social context of food is very valuable. The translated sources, their discussion, and the suggestions for further reading will prove valuable points of departure for discussion during seminars as well as for student research.