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- Archestratus and the other writers of such stuff; and in book VII he says: one is therefore not to study Philaenis, or the Gastronomy of Archestratus...
- Archestratus was a 4th-century BC gastronomic poet. Archestratus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρχέστρατος) may also refer to: Archestratus, the author of a work Περὶ...
- possibility that he is identical with Archestratus of Syracuse. The most substantial evidence for Archestratus' ideas is in a p****age of Porphyry's commentary...
- Archestratus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρχέστρατος) was a member of the boule (βολή) at Athens, who during the siege of the city after the Battle of Aegospotami...
- Archestratus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρχέστρατος) was a general who in 432 BCE was sent by Athens to Potidaea, in which a revolt was brewing, to take Potidean...
- Laomedes Molebus Phrenius Indius Minis Leiocritus Pronomus Nisas Daemon Archestratus Hippomachus Euryalus Periallus Evenorides Clytius Agenor Polybus Polydorus...
- that its demands were carried out, Athens sent an expedition led by Archestratus within the context of Corinthian and Macedonian hostility. Athens gathered...
- the temple of Heracles in Iphistiadae, on the east by the property of Archestratus of Phrearrhi, on the west by that of Philippus of Chollidae: this it...
- oil. The addition of cheese seems to have been a controversial matter; Archestratus is quoted as warning his readers that Syracusan cooks spoil good fish...
- introducing a rigorous approach to evaluation of gastronomic topics. Archestratus wrote a guide to the foods of the Mediterranean in the form of a poem...