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Title: Preliminary remarks on Byzantine literary perception(s) of fatness (11th to 12th centuries)
Authors: Labuk, Tomasz
Keywords: Byzantium; fatness; gluttony; ancient literature
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Scripta Classica, Vol. 13 (2016), s. 101-114
Abstract: The article discusses various ways in which fat body was represented and used as a means of social, religious and political critique in Byzantine literature from eleventh to twelfth century. The analysis is put within a broader context and traces the sources of the discourse of overindulgence to ancient Greek tradition (Plato, Aristophanes, Athenaeus), as well as to Christian frameworks (Old and New Testament, Church Fathers).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/6668
ISSN: 1732‑3509
2353-9771
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