352 Pages
by
Routledge
346 Pages
by
Routledge
Empire of Pleasures presents an evocative survey of the sensory culture of the Roman Empire, showing how the Romans themselves depicted their food, wine and entertainments in literature and in art.
This fascinating journey envelops the reader in a world devoted to the titillation and fulfilment of the senses, allowing them to recapture the Empire as it was sensed and imagined by those who lived in it. It will fascinate and entrance anyone with a love of the classical world
Biography
Andrew Dalby
'cholarly and entertaining book about food, sex, and the fizz of social life' - Humphrey Carpenter, Sunday Times
'This book is the ideal companion for the armchair tourist.' - Classical Review