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Abbreviations | 7 | |
Introduction | 9 | |
Salt, Fish, and the Sea in the Roman Empire | 13 | |
The Roman Family at Dinner | 36 | |
Roman Children at Mealtimes | 56 | |
Eating with the Dead: the Roman Funerary Banquet | 67 | |
Ut Greaco More Biberetur: Greeks and Romans on the Dining Couch | 81 | |
Royal Banquets: the Development of Royal Banquets and Banqueting Halls from Alexander to the Tetrarchs | 102 | |
The Sixth Hour is the Mealtime for Scholars: Jewish Meals in the Roman world | 134 | |
The Common Meal in the Qumran-Essene Communities | 145 | |
Sacred Meal and Social Meeting: Paul's Argument in 1 Cor. 11.17-34 | 167 | |
Regulating Fellowship in the Communal Meal: Early Jewish and Christian Evidence | 177 | |
Bibliography | 206 | |
Contributors | 223 | |
Index of Names | 225 | |
Index Locorum | 234 |
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