• thethirdgracchi [he/him, they/them]
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    2 months ago

    Anybody have the actual source for this book? Would love to read it, little anecdotes about Ancient Greeks sound like a wonderful vibe

    • Wertheimer [any]
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      2 months ago

      Athenaeus, Deipnosophists, Book XII, Chapter 80: https://www.loebclassics.com/view/atheneus_grammarian-learned_banqueters/2007/pb_LCL327.219.xml?readMode=recto (A non-paywalled source with an older translation: (http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2013.01.0003%3Abook%3D12%3Achapter%3D80) )

      For more anecdote collections - Plutarch's Moralia, Volume III ; for the Romans, Valerius Maximus's Memorable Doings and Sayings

      Aulus Gellius's Attic Nights is good, too, but it's more on the philological anecdote side

      You may also enjoy Theophrastus's Characters

      (Final edit - spelling)

      • thethirdgracchi [he/him, they/them]
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        2 months ago

        Oh wow, this is amazing. How have I never even heard of The Learned Banqueters?? This is an insane work, exactly what I'm looking for! I really ought to learn Ancient Greek one of these days.

        • Wertheimer [any]
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          2 months ago

          Almost nobody reads it straight through, but as a source it's amazing. I'm pretending to work on a novel about [redacted] and whenever I need background details Athenaeus is there to help. Here's an intro that makes the case for him: https://chs.harvard.edu/book/jacob-christian-the-web-of-athenaeus/

          • thethirdgracchi [he/him, they/them]
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            2 months ago

            Oh shit, well colour me intrigued on your novel!! I'm starting a press (https://ephesus.press) with some folks over at /r/TrueLit to publish stuff, I you ever find yourself finishing it and want it to see the light of day consider sending it over. I will absolutely read this info as well, this work sounds totally fascinating.

    • NapoleonBlownApart [he/him]
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      2 months ago

      I don't know this book, but read The Histories by Herodotus. It's a bunch of mostly made up stories that have this flavor