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Fermented fish products fulfilled multiple functions in Graeco-Roman society. They were a source of nutrition, a medicine with both dietetic and therapeutic value, and a commodity of trade. Their p...
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01 June 1991

Fermented fish products fulfilled multiple functions in Graeco-Roman society. They were a source of nutrition, a medicine with both dietetic and therapeutic value, and a commodity of trade. Their production and commerce provided employment, even wealth, for many individuals in the western and eastern provinces of the Roman Empire.
The work defines ancient salt-fish products and clarifies their relationship with modern counterparts. Following discussion of the perceived and actual utility of these products in human and veterinary medicine, the author, employing literary, archaeological, epigraphical, papyrological, and numismatic evidence, provides a province- by-province survey of the areas which produced and exported them. The book closes with a discussion of the social status of those involved in their manufacture and trade, the methods used to market them and their fate in the post- classical period.
This study explores an important facet of the Roman economy having continuity with the modern world.
The work defines ancient salt-fish products and clarifies their relationship with modern counterparts. Following discussion of the perceived and actual utility of these products in human and veterinary medicine, the author, employing literary, archaeological, epigraphical, papyrological, and numismatic evidence, provides a province- by-province survey of the areas which produced and exported them. The book closes with a discussion of the social status of those involved in their manufacture and trade, the methods used to market them and their fate in the post- classical period.
This study explores an important facet of the Roman economy having continuity with the modern world.
Price: $170.00
Pages: 228
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Ancient Medicine
Publication Date:
01 June 1991
ISBN: 9789004094239
Format: Other
'...cet ouvrage de grande qualité...'
R. Jansen-Sieben, Bulletin Codicologique, 1994.
'Cet ouvrage, qui aborde à travers un produit très particulier, des sources très diverses, rendra de grands services.'
M.-C. Amouretti, Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences, 1994.
'Agrémenté par des schémas, des cartes, des plans et des photographies, ce travail très consciencieux et très documenté...rendra de grands services.'
L. Foucher, Latomus, 1994.
'...l'ouvrage constitue la somme des connaissances actuelles en ce qui concerne l'étude des salaisons et du garum pour la période antique et constitue désormais la référence en ce secteur. '
Alain Touwaide, History and Philosophy of Life Sciences, 1993.
R. Jansen-Sieben, Bulletin Codicologique, 1994.
'Cet ouvrage, qui aborde à travers un produit très particulier, des sources très diverses, rendra de grands services.'
M.-C. Amouretti, Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences, 1994.
'Agrémenté par des schémas, des cartes, des plans et des photographies, ce travail très consciencieux et très documenté...rendra de grands services.'
L. Foucher, Latomus, 1994.
'...l'ouvrage constitue la somme des connaissances actuelles en ce qui concerne l'étude des salaisons et du garum pour la période antique et constitue désormais la référence en ce secteur. '
Alain Touwaide, History and Philosophy of Life Sciences, 1993.
Robert I. Curtis holds the Ph.D. from the University of Maryland (1978) and is currently Associate Professor of the Department of Classics, University of Georgia. Recent publications: Studia Pompeiana et Classica in Honor of Wilhelmina F. Jashemski (New York,1988-89); "A. Umbricius Scaurus of Pompeii," in Studia Pompeiana et Classica in Honor of Wilhelmina F. Jashemski (New York, 1988) and many articles in international journals.