Exploring the Cultural Significance of ‘Deipnosophistae’ by Athenaeus of Naucratis

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Andrew Coletti: Imagine that you have just been invited to a dinner party in third century Rome.

Dylan Thuras: Yes.

Andrew: This is going to be a very fancy kind of affair. It’s going to be some high-profile guests, and you want to make sure that you’re going to make a good impression.

Dylan: Okay.

Andrew: So, you’re going to need a few things. You can figure out your outfit, of course.

Dylan: Toga. I’m assuming Toga.

Andrew: Toga, definitely, as long as you’re a Roman citizen. You’ve got to bring your spoon and napkin, because you have to bring those to an ancient Roman dinner party.

Dylan: These are expected of you, that you come with your own silverware.

Andrew: Yes, because they’ll be eating out of communal dishes in the center of the table. And there’s just one thing that you have to maybe do some extra preparation, which is the conversation.

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