Explores the afterlife of the classical Greek symposium in the Greco-Roman and early Christian culture of the Roman Empire.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jason König is a Senior Lecturer in Greek at the University of St Andrews. He is the author of Athletics and Literature in the Roman Empire (Cambridge University Press, 2005) and Greek Literature in the Roman Empire (2009). He has also edited Ordering Knowledge in the Roman Empire (with Tim Whitmarsh, Cambridge University Press, 2007) and Greek Athletics (2010).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Conversation and Community: 1. Locating the symposium 2. Voice and community in sympotic literature 3. Plutarch 4. Athenaeus 5. Early Christian commensality and the literary symposium 6. Methodius 7. Sympotic culture and sympotic literature in Late Antiquity 8. Macrobius Part II. Consumption and Transgression: 9. Philosophers and parasites 10. Food and the symposium in the Greek and Latin novels 11. Food and fasting in the Apocryphal Acts 12. Food and fasting in early Christian hagiography Conclusion.
Part I. Conversation and Community: 1. Locating the symposium 2. Voice and community in sympotic literature 3. Plutarch 4. Athenaeus 5. Early Christian commensality and the literary symposium 6. Methodius 7. Sympotic culture and sympotic literature in Late Antiquity 8. Macrobius Part II. Consumption and Transgression: 9. Philosophers and parasites 10. Food and the symposium in the Greek and Latin novels 11. Food and fasting in the Apocryphal Acts 12. Food and fasting in early Christian hagiography Conclusion.
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