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Cheese, wine, honey and olive oil - four of Greece's best known contributions to culinary culture - were already well known four thousand years ago. Remains of honeycombs and of cheeses have been found under the volcanic ash of the Santorini eruption of 1627 BC. Over the millennia, Greek food diversified and absorbed neighbouring traditions, yet retained its own distinctive character.
In Siren Feasts, Andrew Dalby provides the first serious social history of Greek food. He begins with the tunny fishers of the neolithic age, and traces the story through the repertoire of classical Greece, the reputations of Lydia for luxury and of Sicily and South Italy for sybaritism, to the Imperial synthesis of varying traditions, with a look forward to the Byzantine cuisine and the development of the modern Greek menu. The apples of the Hesperides turn out to be lemons, and great favour attaches to Byzantine biscuits.
Fully documented and comprehensively illustrated, scholarly yet immensely readable, Siren Feasts demonstrates the social construction placed upon different types of food at different periods (was fish a luxury item in classical Athens, though disdained by Homeric heroes?). It places diet in an economic and agricultural context; and it provides a history of mentalities in relation to a subject which no human being can ignore.
Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor: Andrew Dalby trained as a classicist and linguist and is now librarian of the London Goodenough Trust for Overseas Graduates
Titel: Siren Feasts: A History of Food and ...
Verlag: Routledge
Erscheinungsdatum: 1996
Einband: Paperback
Zustand: Good
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Anbieter: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italien
Zustand: BUONO. Oxford, Routledge cm.15,5x23, pp.XV,320, 36 figure bn.nt. brossura copertina figurata a colori. Cheese, wine, honey and olive oil - four of Greece's best known contributions to culinary culture - were already well known four thousand years ago. Remains of honeycombs and of cheeses have been found under the volcanic ash of the Santorini eruption of 1627 BC. Over the millennia, Greek food diversified and absorbed neighbouring traditions, yet retained its own distinctive character. In Siren Feasts, Andrew Dalby provides the first serious social history of Greek food. He begins with the tunny fishers of the neolithic age, and traces the story through the repertoire of classical Greece, the reputations of Lydia for luxury and of Sicily and South Italy for sybaritism, to the Imperial synthesis of varying traditions, with a look forward to the Byzantine cuisine and the development of the modern Greek menu. The apples of the Hesperides turn out to be lemons, and great favour attaches to Byzantine biscuits. Fully documented and comprehensively illustrated, scholarly yet immensely readable, Siren Feasts demonstrates the social construction placed upon different types of food at different periods (was fish a luxury item in classical Athens, though disdained by Homeric heroes?). It places diet in an economic and agricultural context; and it provides a history of mentalities in relation to a subject which no human being can ignore. Artikel-Nr. 331551
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Anbieter: Librairie l'Art et l'Affiche, Nice, Frankreich
Couverture souple. Zustand: Comme neuf. Edition originale. Routledge, London - New York 1997. Soft cover. In-8vo, XV-320 pp., pictorial covers. Frontispice, preface, b/w illust. in text, b/w photos, drawings, notes, bibliogr., indexes. Cheese, wine, honey and olive oil - four of greece's most familiar contributions to culinary culture. Siren Feasts traces the unbroken traditions of Greek cuisine from prehistoric times right up to the present day. Comprehensive and beautifully illustrated. A near fine copy. *//* Un vol. grand in-8, XV-320 pp. Couv. cartonnée souple ill. en coul. Texte en Anglais. Illustré de photos, reprod. de gravures en noir. Notes, bibliogr., indexes. Fromage, vin, miel et huile d?olive : quatre des contributions les plus familières de la Grèce à la culture culinaire. ?Siren Feasts? retrace les traditions de la cuisine grecque, de la préhistoire jusqu?à nos jours. Un ouvrage complet et bien illustré. Ex. propre, en excellent état. ISBN 9780415156578 - Poids livre : 718 gr. ** Selon le poids nous sommes susceptibles d'ajuster à la hausse ou à la baisse les frais de port // Depending on item's weight, we may request Extra Charges, or Reduce Shipping costs ** ++ LIVRAISON France Tarif normal : livraison à domicile. Tarif économique : livraison en Relais colis ++. Livre. Artikel-Nr. G0027
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Anbieter: Salsus Books (P.B.F.A.), Kidderminster, Vereinigtes Königreich
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. xv 320pp card covers, illustrated, very good. Artikel-Nr. 061508
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Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
1st edition. Near fine paperback copy; edges very slightly dulled. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; xv, 320 pages : illustrations, 1 portrait ; 24 cm. Notes; Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-286) and index. Contents; 1. The Way These People Sacrifice -- 2. The Gardens of Alcinous -- 3. Divine Inventions -- 4. In the Feasts of the Lydians -- 5. Sicilian Tables -- 6. Lemons of the Hesperides -- 7. Strymonian Eels -- 8. The Imperial Synthesis -- 9. Biscuits from Byzantium. Subjects; Gastronomy History. Cooking, Greek History. Food habits Greece History. Feeding Behavior history. Cooking history. 1 Kg. Artikel-Nr. 416182
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Anbieter: Ancient World Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good+. Scholar's initial to inner cover (Jenifer Neils). Else very faint shelfwear. ; 0.92 x 9.18 x 6.11 Inches; 320 pages; Cheese, wine, honey and olive oil--four of Greece's best known contributions to culinary culture- -were already well known four thousand years ago. Remains of honeycombs and of cheeses have been found under the volcanic ash of the Santorini eruption of 1627 BC. Over the millennia, Greek food diversified and absorbed neighboring traditions, yet retained its own distinctive character. In Siren Feasts, Andrew Dalby provides the first serious social history of Greek food. He begins with the tunny fishers of the neolithic age, and traces the story through the repertoire of classical Greece, the reputations of Lydia for luxury and of Sicily and South Italy for sybaritism, to the Imperial synthesis of varying traditions, with a look forward to the Byzantine cuisine and the development of the modern Greek menu. The apples of the Hesperides turn out to be lemons, and great favour attaches to Byzantine biscuits. Fully documented and comprehensively illustrated, scholarly yet immensely readable, Siren Feasts demonstrates the social construction placed upon different types of food at different periods (was fish a luxury item in classical Athens, though disdained by Homeric heroes? ). It places diet in an economic and agricultural context; and it provides a history of mentalities in relation to a subject which no human being can ignore. Artikel-Nr. 33093
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Anbieter: Ancient World Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good+. Very faint foxing. 1 corner lightly edgeworn. ; 0.92 x 9.18 x 6.11 Inches; 320 pages; Cheese, wine, honey and olive oil--four of Greece's best known contributions to culinary culture- -were already well known four thousand years ago. Remains of honeycombs and of cheeses have been found under the volcanic ash of the Santorini eruption of 1627 BC. Over the millennia, Greek food diversified and absorbed neighboring traditions, yet retained its own distinctive character. In Siren Feasts, Andrew Dalby provides the first serious social history of Greek food. He begins with the tunny fishers of the neolithic age, and traces the story through the repertoire of classical Greece, the reputations of Lydia for luxury and of Sicily and South Italy for sybaritism, to the Imperial synthesis of varying traditions, with a look forward to the Byzantine cuisine and the development of the modern Greek menu. The apples of the Hesperides turn out to be lemons, and great favour attaches to Byzantine biscuits. Fully documented and comprehensively illustrated, scholarly yet immensely readable, Siren Feasts demonstrates the social construction placed upon different types of food at different periods (was fish a luxury item in classical Athens, though disdained by Homeric heroes? ). It places diet in an economic and agricultural context; and it provides a history of mentalities in relation to a subject which no human being can ignore. Artikel-Nr. 36103
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Anbieter: preigu, Osnabrück, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Siren Feasts | A History of Food and Gastronomy in Greece | Andrew Dalby | Taschenbuch | Einband - flex.(Paperback) | Englisch | 1996 | Routledge | EAN 9780415156578 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu. Artikel-Nr. 128394295
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Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
Paperback. Zustand: Brand New. reprint edition. 320 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.00 inches. In Stock. Artikel-Nr. x-0415156572
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