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The deipnosophists

責任表示 Athenaeus ; with an English translation by Charles Burton Gulick
シリーズ The Loeb classical library ; 204, 208, 224, 235, 274, 327, 345 . Athenaeus : in seven volumes ; 1-7
データ種別 図書
出版情報 London : W. Heinemann
New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons , 1927-1941
本文言語 英語,古代ギリシャ語
大きさ 7 v. : ill. ; 17 cm
概要 Athenaeus (AD ca. 170-ca. 230), a Greek of Naucratis in Egypt, lived in Rome and wrote a historical work now lost. Of the fifteen books of his surviving Deipnosophists ('Sophists at Dinner'), the fir...t two and parts of the third, eleventh, and fifteenth exist only in summary, the rest apparently complete. In it he pretends to tell a friend about a banquet at a scholar's house whither the learned guests brought extracts from poetry for recitation and discussion. Much of the matter however concerns the food provided and accessories. One learns about cooks, strange dishes, wines, menu cards, and countless other matters. Athenaeus was an antiquarian. The whole work, which mentions nearly eight hundred writers and two thousand five hundred writings, is a large treasury of information not only about table matters but also music, dances, games, and all sorts of literary subjects. And it abounds in quotations, mostly made direct by Athenaeus himself, from authors whose writings have not survived. The Loeb Classical Library edition of The Deipnosophists is in seven volumes. There is a comprehensive index in the final volume.
Athenaeus (AD ca. 170-ca. 230), a Greek of Naucratis in Egypt, lived in Rome and wrote a historical work now lost. Of the fifteen books of his surviving Deipnosophists ('Sophists at Dinner'), the first two and parts of the third, eleventh, and fifteenth exist only in summary, the rest apparently complete. In it he pretends to tell a friend about a banquet at a scholar's house whither the learned guests brought extracts from poetry for recitation and discussion. Much of the matter however concerns the food provided and accessories. One learns about cooks, strange dishes, wines, menu cards, and countless other matters. Athenaeus was an antiquarian. The whole work, which mentions nearly eight hundred writers and two thousand five hundred writings, is a large treasury of information not only about table matters but also music, dances, games, and all sorts of literary subjects. And it abounds in quotations, mostly made direct by Athenaeus himself, from authors whose writings have not survived. The Loeb Classical Library edition of The Deipnosophists is in seven volumes. There is a comprehensive index in the final volume.
Athenaeus (AD ca. 170-ca. 230), a Greek of Naucratis in Egypt, lived in Rome and wrote a historical work now lost. Of the fifteen books of his surviving Deipnosophists ('Sophists at Dinner'), the first two and parts of the third, eleventh, and fifteenth exist only in summary, the rest apparently complete. In it he pretends to tell a friend about a banquet at a scholar's house whither the learned guests brought extracts from poetry for recitation and discussion. Much of the matter however concerns the food provided and accessories. One learns about cooks, strange dishes, wines, menu cards, and countless other matters. Athenaeus was an antiquarian. The whole work, which mentions nearly eight hundred writers and two thousand five hundred writings, is a large treasury of information not only about table matters but also music, dances, games, and all sorts of literary subjects. And it abounds in quotations, mostly made direct by Athenaeus himself, from authors whose writings have not survived. The Loeb Classical Library edition of The Deipnosophists is in seven volumes. There is a comprehensive index in the final volume.
Athenaeus (AD ca. 170-ca. 230), a Greek of Naucratis in Egypt, lived in Rome and wrote a historical work now lost. Of the fifteen books of his surviving Deipnosophists ('Sophists at Dinner'), the first two and parts of the third, eleventh, and fifteenth exist only in summary, the rest apparently complete. In it he pretends to tell a friend about a banquet at a scholar's house whither the learned guests brought extracts from poetry for recitation and discussion. Much of the matter however concerns the food provided and accessories. One learns about cooks, strange dishes, wines, menu cards, and countless other matters. Athenaeus was an antiquarian. The whole work, which mentions nearly eight hundred writers and two thousand five hundred writings, is a large treasury of information not only about table matters but also music, dances, games, and all sorts of literary subjects. And it abounds in quotations, mostly made direct by Athenaeus himself, from authors whose writings have not survived. The Loeb Classical Library edition of The Deipnosophists is in seven volumes. There is a comprehensive index in the final volume.
Athenaeus (AD ca. 170-ca. 230), a Greek of Naucratis in Egypt, lived in Rome and wrote a historical work now lost. Of the fifteen books of his surviving Deipnosophists ('Sophists at Dinner'), the first two and parts of the third, eleventh, and fifteenth exist only in summary, the rest apparently complete. In it he pretends to tell a friend about a banquet at a scholar's house whither the learned guests brought extracts from poetry for recitation and discussion. Much of the matter however concerns the food provided and accessories. One learns about cooks, strange dishes, wines, menu cards, and countless other matters. Athenaeus was an antiquarian. The whole work, which mentions nearly eight hundred writers and two thousand five hundred writings, is a large treasury of information not only about table matters but also music, dances, games, and all sorts of literary subjects. And it abounds in quotations, mostly made direct by Athenaeus himself, from authors whose writings have not survived. The Loeb Classical Library edition of The Deipnosophists is in seven volumes. There is a comprehensive index in the final volume.
Athenaeus (AD ca. 170-ca. 230), a Greek of Naucratis in Egypt, lived in Rome and wrote a historical work now lost. Of the fifteen books of his surviving Deipnosophists ('Sophists at Dinner'), the first two and parts of the third, eleventh, and fifteenth exist only in summary, the rest apparently complete. In it he pretends to tell a friend about a banquet at a scholar's house whither the learned guests brought extracts from poetry for recitation and discussion. Much of the matter however concerns the food provided and accessories. One learns about cooks, strange dishes, wines, menu cards, and countless other matters. Athenaeus was an antiquarian. The whole work, which mentions nearly eight hundred writers and two thousand five hundred writings, is a large treasury of information not only about table matters but also music, dances, games, and all sorts of literary subjects. And it abounds in quotations, mostly made direct by Athenaeus himself, from authors whose writings have not survived. The Loeb Classical Library edition of The Deipnosophists is in seven volumes. There is a comprehensive index in the final volume.
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1 中央図 3E 383.8/A 94/1(1) 1969
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1 : uk 文 哲学(研究室) 哲学/215-11/ATHENA 1961
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2 : uk 文 哲学(研究室) 哲学/215-11/ATHENA 1957
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2 : uk 文 哲学(研究室) 哲学/215-11/ATHENA 1928
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3 : us 中央図 4C_1‐135 [法] A 00/L/13(224) 1999
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3 : uk 中央図 3E 383.8/A 94/1(3) 1967
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4 : uk 中央図 3E 383.8/A 94/1(4) 1965
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4 : uk 文 哲学(研究室) 哲学/215-11/ATHENA 1961
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4 : uk 文 哲学(研究室) 哲学/215-11/ATHENA 4 1930
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5 : uk 中央図 3E 383.8/A 94/1(5) 1963
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6 : uk 中央図 3E 383.8/A 94/1(6) 1970
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7 : us 中央図 4C_1‐135 [法] A 00/L/13(345) 1998
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7 : uk 文 哲学(研究室) 哲学/215-11/ATHENA 1961
005232003182298

書誌詳細

一般注記 "Athenaeus : in six volumes"--T.p. of 1
[Vol.] 6- published in US: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1937-
Later printing published: Cambridge : Harvard Uiversity Press
Include index
著者標目 *Athenaeus, of Naucratis
Gulick, Charles Burton
分 類 NDLC:KE211
書誌ID 1000484510
ISBN 0674992245
NCID BA00997652
巻冊次 1 : uk
1 : us ; ISBN:0674992245
2 : us ; ISBN:0674992296
2 : uk ; ISBN:0434992089
3 : us ; ISBN:0674992474
3 : uk ; ISBN:0434992240
4 : us
4 : uk
5 : us ; ISBN:0674993020
5 : uk ; ISBN:0434992747
6 : us ; ISBN:0674993616
6 : uk ; ISBN:0434993271
7 : us ; ISBN:0674993802
7 : uk ; ISBN:043499345X
登録日 2009.09.14
更新日 2009.09.16