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History 1030 |
Research Assignment |
Symposia in Ancient Greece: What were they and what was their Importance to Athens |
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Carlos Collection of Ancient Art
On the exterior and interior of this kylix (drinking cup), young men reclining on cushions participate in a lively symposium, or after-dinner drinking party
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[Type the author name] |
12/1/2010 |
Contents
Part I-Research Question 2
Part II- Research (Bibliography) 2
Part III- Analysis of 5 Chosen Sources 3
Part IV-Synthesis 6
Part I-Research Question
Symposia in Ancient Greece: What were they and what was their importance to Athens.
Part II- Research (Bibliography)
Bowie, A. M. "Thinking with Drinking: Wine in the Symposium in Aristophanes." Journal Of Hellenic Studies, 1997: 1-21.
Burton, Joan. Women's Commensality in the Ancient Greek World. 2010. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/article-1G1-53281933/womens-commensality-ancient-greek.html (accessed November 19, 2010).
Emory University. "Kylix With Symposion Scene." Greek and Roman Art. 2010. http://www.carlos.emory.edu/kylix-with-symposion-scene (accessed November 20, 2010).
Garland, Robert. "Greek Drinking Parties." History Today, 1983: 18-21.
Howatson, M.C, and Frisbee C.C Sheffield. Cambridge: Texts in the History of Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Janus, Christopher Xenopoulos. "The Drinking Parties--Symposiums in Ancient Greece." Hellenic Communication Service, L.L.C,. 2000. http://www.helleniccomserve.com/drinkingparties.html (accessed November 20, 2010).
Jewitt, Benjamin. "The Internet Classics Archive." Symposium By Plato. 2009. http://classics.mit.edu/Help/permissions.html (accessed November 20, 2010).
RWAGG. Symposia, Ancient Greek Entertainment. March 24, 2010. http://www.fjkluth.com/symposium.html (accessed November 19, 2010).
Part III- Analysis of 5 Chosen Sources
Bowie, A. M. "Thinking with Drinking: Wine in the Symposium in Aristophanes." Journal Of Hellenic Studies,...