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  1. Fish, Sex and Revolution in Athens.James Davidson - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (01):53-.
    Anyone who picks up a collection of fragments of comic poetry is likely to be struck by the large number of references to eating fish. There are shopping-lists for fish, menus for fish and recipes for fish-dishes, with the ingredients and method of preparation graphically described. Aristophanes and others dwell in several places on the charms of eel wrapped in beet-leaves. Other writers describe preparations for a great fish-soup, or the dancing movements of fish as they are fried. Undoubtedly Athenaeus (...)
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  • Études d'épigraphie béotienne II.Michel Feyel - 1936 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 60 (1):389-415.
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