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A feast of intellect and wit awaits in The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet Of The Learned, Of Athenaeus (Volume II). Across the candlelit tables of a grand historical banquet, ancient Greek scholars engage in spirited dialogues that echo the finest traditions of classical literature anthologies. Every exchange is alive with Greek philosophy themes, revealing the intricate tapestry of cultural dining practices, the art of conversation, and the pursuit of wisdom that defined the Hellenistic period. Athenaeus's masterpiece, composed in the second century AD, invites readers to witness a gathering of…mehr

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A feast of intellect and wit awaits in The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet Of The Learned, Of Athenaeus (Volume II). Across the candlelit tables of a grand historical banquet, ancient Greek scholars engage in spirited dialogues that echo the finest traditions of classical literature anthologies. Every exchange is alive with Greek philosophy themes, revealing the intricate tapestry of cultural dining practices, the art of conversation, and the pursuit of wisdom that defined the Hellenistic period. Athenaeus's masterpiece, composed in the second century AD, invites readers to witness a gathering of minds reminiscent of Plato's Symposium. Here, intellectual conversations flourish-ranging from literary criticism to the customs of the table-making this work an essential classical studies resource for both scholars and curious newcomers. Its vivid portrayal of historical banquet discussions offers a unique window into the daily life, humour, and beliefs of the ancient world, all while celebrating the enduring power of dialogue. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are drawn by the timeless allure of ancient Greek dialogues or seek a cultural treasure to enrich your library, Athenaeus's work stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of classical thought and conviviality.