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Eat, drink, and be merry (Luke 12:19) : food and wine in Byzantium : papers of the 37th annual Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, in honour of Professor A.A.M. Bryer / edited by Leslie Brubaker and Kallirroe Linardou.

By: (37th : Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies (37th : 2003 : University of Birmingham)Contributor(s): Bryer, Anthony | Brubaker, Leslie | Linardou, Kallirroe | Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies (Great Britain)Material type: TextTextSeries: Publications (Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies (Great Britain)) ; 13.Publication details: Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2007. Description: xxxv, 272 p. : ill., port. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780754661191 (alk. paper); 0754661199 (alk. paper)Other title: Food and wine in ByzantiumSubject(s): Bryer, Anthony | Bryer, Anthony -- Bibliography | Diet | History, Medieval | Feeding Behavior | History, Ancient | Diet -- history | Dinners and dining -- Byzantine Empire -- Congresses | Food habits -- Byzantine Empire -- Congresses | Wine festivals -- Byzantine Empire -- Congresses | History, Ancient -- Byzantium -- Festschrift | Feeding Behavior -- Byzantium -- Festschrift | History, Medieval -- Byzantium -- Festschrift | Diet -- Byzantium -- History -- Festschrift | Byzantium | Turkey | Istanbul | Byzantine Empire -- Civilization -- CongressesGenre/Form: Congress | Festschrift | Conference papers and proceedings | Conference papers and proceedings. | Festschrift | Festschriften | Festschriften | Conference papers and proceedings.DDC classification: 641.59495 LOC classification: TX360.B97 | S67 2007NLM classification: 2008 J-222 | WZ 51
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"Bibliography of publications by A.A.M. Bryer": p. [xxiii]-xxxv.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

J. A. Munitiz S. J., A tribute to Professor Bryer -- J. Herrin, Polla ta ete (repeat three times) to Bryer -- R. Morris, Bryer the anthropologist -- J. Haldon, Bryer the enthusiast M. Mullett, Not the champagne bus -- C. Galatariotou, Bryer and I and the class of 1980/1985 -- D. Stathakopoulos, Between the field and the plate: how agricultural products were processed into food -- M. Grünbart, Store in a cool and dry place: perishable goods and their preservation in Byzantium -- A. Dalby, Some Byzantine aromatics -- J. Koder, Stew and salted meat opulent normality in the diet of every day? -- S. Malmberg, Dazzling dining: banquets as an expression of imperial legitimacy -- D. Korobeinikov, A sultan in Constantinople: the feasts of Ghiyāth al Dīn Kay Khusraw I -- A. M. Talbot, Mealtime in monasteries: the culture of the Byzantine refectory -- M. Mundell Mango, From {u2018}glittering sideboard{u2019} to table: silver in the well appointed triclinium -- B. Crostini, What was kosher in Byzantium? -- A. Eastmond -- L. James, Eat/drink... and pay the price -- J. Vroom, The changing dining habits at Christ{u2019}s table -- A. Lymberopoulou, {u2018}Fish on a dish{u2019} and its table companions in fourteenth century wall paintings on Venetian dominated Crete -- M. B. Cunningham, Divine banquet: the Theotokos as a source of spiritual nourishment -- P. Karlin Hayter, Being a potential saint -- J. Harris, More Malmsey Your Grace? The export of Greek wine to England in the later Middle Ages -- C. Zhiqiang, Record of Byzantine food in Chinese texts