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Distributed for University of Exeter Press

Edited by David Braund and John Wilkins

Athenaeus And His World

Reading Greek Culture in the Roman Empire

648 pages,  9-2/5 x 8-3/5  © 2000

Cloth $110.00

ISBN: 9780859896610   Published January 2000
For sale in North and South America only

An international team of literary specialists explore Athenaeus’ work as a whole and in its own right.
 
Almost all classicists and ancient historians make use of Athenaeus; Athenaeus and his World is the first sustained attempt to understand and explore his work as a whole, and in its own right. The work emerges as no mere compendium of earlier texts, but as a vibrant work of complex structure and substantial creativity. The book makes sense of the massive and polyphonous Deipnosophistae, the quarry upon which classicists and ancient historians depend for their knowledge of much ancient literature, particularly Comedy, and also the source of much of the data used by modern historians for the social history of the classical and hellenistic worlds.
 
The 41 chapters, written by an international team of literary specialists and historians, each tackle a significant feature, and the book is divided into seven sections, each prefaced by introductory remarks from the editors.
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