Taste and the Ancient Senses: The Senses in Antiquity
Editat de Kelli C. Rudolphen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 aug 2017
By surveying and probing the literary and material remains from the Archaic period to late antiquity, contributors investigate the cultural and intellectual development towards attitudes and theories about taste. These specially commissioned chapters also open a window onto ancient thinking about perception and the body. Importantly, these authors go beyond exploring the functional significance of taste to uncover its value and meaning in the actions, thoughts and words of the Greeks and Romans. Taste and the Ancient Senses presents a full range of interpretative approaches to the gustatory sense, and provides an indispensable resource for students and scholars of classical antiquity and sensory studies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781844658695
ISBN-10: 1844658694
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 2 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Halftones, black and white; 11 Tables, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria The Senses in Antiquity
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1844658694
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 2 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Halftones, black and white; 11 Tables, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria The Senses in Antiquity
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Dedication
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: On the Tip of the Tongue: Making Sense of Ancient Taste
Kelli C. Rudolph
1. Tastes of Greek Poetry: From Homer to Aristophanes
Sarah Hitch
2. Tastes of Reality: Epistemology and the Senses in Ancient Philosophy
Kelli C. Rudolph
3. Tastes in Ancient Botany, Medicine and Science: Bitter Herbs and Sweet Honey
Laurence Totelin
4. Tastes of Homer: Matro’s Gastroaesthetic Tour Through Epic
Mario Telò
5. Tasting the Roman World
Emily Gowers
6. Tastes from Beyond: Persephone's Pomegranate and Otherworldly Consumption in Antiquity
Meredith J. C. Warren
7. Tastes of Roman Italy: Early Roman Expansion and Taste Articulation
Laura Banducci
8. Tastes and Digestion: Archaeology and Medicine in Roman Italy
Patricia Baker
9. Tastes of Meat in Antiquity: Integrating the Textual and Zooarchaeological Evidence
Michael MacKinnon
10. Tastes in the Roman Provinces: An Archaeobotanical Approach to Socio-Cultural Change
Alexandra Livarda
11. Tastes of Wine: Sensorial Wine Analysis in Ancient Greece
Thibaut Boulay
12. Tastes of the Extraordinary: Flavour Lists in Imperial Rome
John Paulas
13. Tastes of Danger and Pleasure in Early and Late Antique Christianity
Béatrice Caseau
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: On the Tip of the Tongue: Making Sense of Ancient Taste
Kelli C. Rudolph
1. Tastes of Greek Poetry: From Homer to Aristophanes
Sarah Hitch
2. Tastes of Reality: Epistemology and the Senses in Ancient Philosophy
Kelli C. Rudolph
3. Tastes in Ancient Botany, Medicine and Science: Bitter Herbs and Sweet Honey
Laurence Totelin
4. Tastes of Homer: Matro’s Gastroaesthetic Tour Through Epic
Mario Telò
5. Tasting the Roman World
Emily Gowers
6. Tastes from Beyond: Persephone's Pomegranate and Otherworldly Consumption in Antiquity
Meredith J. C. Warren
7. Tastes of Roman Italy: Early Roman Expansion and Taste Articulation
Laura Banducci
8. Tastes and Digestion: Archaeology and Medicine in Roman Italy
Patricia Baker
9. Tastes of Meat in Antiquity: Integrating the Textual and Zooarchaeological Evidence
Michael MacKinnon
10. Tastes in the Roman Provinces: An Archaeobotanical Approach to Socio-Cultural Change
Alexandra Livarda
11. Tastes of Wine: Sensorial Wine Analysis in Ancient Greece
Thibaut Boulay
12. Tastes of the Extraordinary: Flavour Lists in Imperial Rome
John Paulas
13. Tastes of Danger and Pleasure in Early and Late Antique Christianity
Béatrice Caseau
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
Taste is the most corporeal of senses, requiring not only direct physical contact, but the ingestion of substances that will become part of ourselves. Thanks to its association with "low" bodily functions, taste has commonly been held in low regard by idealizing philosophers and other theorists. This multidisciplinary volume, with contributions from historians, literary critics, and material culture specialists, seeks to redress this imbalance through an engaging exploration of the distinctive qualities, characteristics, and experiences of taste in ancient Greece and Rome. It offers much to ruminate on for readers interested in almost any aspect of the ancient world, food history, or the history of the senses.
- Matthew Roller, Professor of Classics, Johns Hopkins University, USA
"Taste is the most corporeal of senses, requiring not only direct physical contact, but the ingestion of substances that will become part of ourselves. Thanks to its association with "low" bodily functions, taste has commonly been held in low regard by idealizing philosophers and other theorists. This multidisciplinary volume, with contributions from historians, literary critics, and material culture specialists, seeks to redress this imbalance through an engaging exploration of the distinctive qualities, characteristics, and experiences of taste in ancient Greece and Rome. It offers much to ruminate on for readers interested in almost any aspect of the ancient world, food history, or the history of the senses."- Matthew Roller, Johns Hopkins University, USA
"This splendid volume is part of the Routledge series devoted to the senses in the ancient world and comes strongly recommended ... The essays are wide-ranging: their breadth prompts reflection on further forays into the sensory worlds of antiquity, which worked powerfully in medicine, religion and thought. Many revelations are made ... The volume is particularly strong in bringing together philosophy with literature, and archaeology with technical texts ... The volume excels in its range of approaches and materials for study. There is also an excellent bibliography and index."
- John Wilkins, University of Exeter, UK, The Classical Review 2020
- Matthew Roller, Professor of Classics, Johns Hopkins University, USA
"Taste is the most corporeal of senses, requiring not only direct physical contact, but the ingestion of substances that will become part of ourselves. Thanks to its association with "low" bodily functions, taste has commonly been held in low regard by idealizing philosophers and other theorists. This multidisciplinary volume, with contributions from historians, literary critics, and material culture specialists, seeks to redress this imbalance through an engaging exploration of the distinctive qualities, characteristics, and experiences of taste in ancient Greece and Rome. It offers much to ruminate on for readers interested in almost any aspect of the ancient world, food history, or the history of the senses."- Matthew Roller, Johns Hopkins University, USA
"This splendid volume is part of the Routledge series devoted to the senses in the ancient world and comes strongly recommended ... The essays are wide-ranging: their breadth prompts reflection on further forays into the sensory worlds of antiquity, which worked powerfully in medicine, religion and thought. Many revelations are made ... The volume is particularly strong in bringing together philosophy with literature, and archaeology with technical texts ... The volume excels in its range of approaches and materials for study. There is also an excellent bibliography and index."
- John Wilkins, University of Exeter, UK, The Classical Review 2020
Descriere
Taste and the Ancient Senses explores the use of taste metaphors in Graeco-Roman literature, which provides us with a window into their own theorising about taste. The values and meaning of tastes, food and eating are also revealed through cultural practices and habits which are accessible to us through the literary, historical and material record.