Author

Publication

2015 - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

52,500 words, Guess

Page Count

210 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-101844656411
  • ISBN-10184465642X
  • ISBN-101315736055
  • ISBN-139781844656417
  • ISBN-139781844656424
and 8 more
  • ISBN-139781315736051
  • Library of Congress Control Number2014029291
  • OCLC Control Number827261987
  • OCLC Control Number958099461
  • Better World Books9781844656424
  • Better World Books9781844656417
  • Better World Books9781315736051
  • Open LibraryOL28390500M

Classifications

  • DDC612.8/6
  • LCCQP458 .S64 2015
  • LCCQP458.S64 2014

Description

From flowers and perfumes to urban sanitation and personal hygiene, smell - a sense that is simultaneously sublime and animalistic - has played a pivotal role in western culture and thought. Greek and Roman writers and thinkers lost no opportunity to connect status of the individuals and environments that they encountered: godly incense and burning sacrifices, seductive scents, aromatic cuisines, stinking bodies, pungent farmyards and festering back-streets. The cultural study of smell has largely focused on pollution, transgression and propriety, but the olfactory sense came into play in a wide range of domains and activities: ancient medicine and philosophy, religion, botany and natural history, erotic literature, urban planning, dining, satire and comedy - where odours, aromas, scents and stenches were rich and versatile components of the ancient sensorium. The first comprehensive introduction to the role of smell in the history, literature and society of classical antiquity, Smell and the Ancient Senses explores and probes the ways that the olfactory sense can contribute to our perceptions of ancient life, behaviour, identity and morality. -- from back cover.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • The senses in antiquity
  • Senses in antiquity

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