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Symposium
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Mark Cartwright published on 27 January 2013 |
The symposium (or symposion) was an important part of ancient Greek culture from the 7th century BCE and was a party held in a private home where Greek males gathered to drink, eat and sing together. Various topics were also discussed such as philosophy, politics, poetry and the issues of the day. The symposium is widely referenced in Greek literature, theatre... [continue reading]
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XenophonLoeb Classical Library (01 January 1923)Price: $19.43 -

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Heshbon Expedition SymposiumAndrews University Press (01 January 1994)Price: $15.00 -

England) Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies 2000 (BirminghamAshgate Pub Ltd (19 September 2002)Price: $142.50 -

AnonymousAris & Phillips (01 December 1998)Price: $36.00 -

David M HalperinRoutledge (15 November 1989)Price: $36.05 -

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