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all Antigonus the king, surprising Antagoras the poet in the habit of a cook, broiling congers in his tent, said to him: Dost thou think that Homer was dressing congers when he writ Agamemnon's famous exploits? And he as smartly replied: Do you think that Agamemnon did so many famous exploits when he
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eels. When asked as to the likelihood of Homer being able to produce the Iliad should he have decided instead to use his time in cookery, Antagoras replied that he thought it unlikely that Agammemnon would have involved himself in any exploits at all if he had chosen to wander around his camp looking
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Theatrum poetarum: or A compleat collection of the poets, especially the most eminent, of all ages. The antients distinguish't from the moderns in their several alphabets (Google eBook)
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first writes of the value of seafood above the common staple (lentils) and, showing the relative costs of foods against each other, uses the examples of the persons
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the painter and Antagoras as examples for the preference of fish (a delicious food):
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Is recorded as having had some personal contact in his own time, with
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Famed for his repartee Antagoras was described by contemporaries as;
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about 270 B.C.) was a Greek poet. He was also noted for his cookery.
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showing traditional ways of cookery for the European peoples
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Index

Greek
Rhodes
Theban
Pella
Antigonus II Gonatas
Macedonia
Philocydes
Pharnabazus, son of Artabazus
Hegesander
Antigonos Gonatas
conger
Plutarch
Philoxenus
Androcydes
Thebaid (a region of ancient Egypt)
Thebais (a poem )
Publius Papinius Statius
Θηβαΐς (Thebaid)


William Smith
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
ISBN
1-84511-002-1
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
I. E. S. Edwards
The Cambridge ancient history
books.google.co.uk website
Pausanias
.perseus.tufts.edu

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