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Editor [http://wiki.digitalclassicist.org/User:MonicaBerti Monica Berti]
* http://www.dh.uni-leipzig.de/wo/projects/open-greek-and-latin-project/digital-athenaeus/


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==Editor==
The Digital Athenaeus Project is part of the [http://www.dh.uni-leipzig.de/wo/projects/open-greek-and-latin-project/the-leipzig-open-fragmentary-texts-series-lofts/ Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series (LOFTS)] and is producing a true digital edition of the ''Deipnosophists'' of Athenaeus of Naucratis with multiple versions of the work and translations in multiple languages. The ''Deipnosophists'' (Δειπνοσοφισταί, or ''Sophists at Dinner'', in fifteen books), written by Athenaeus of Naucratis in the early 3rd century AD, is the fictitious account of several banquet conversations on food, literature, and arts held in Rome by twenty-two learned men. This complex and fascinating work is not only an erudite and literary encyclopedia of a myriad of curiosities about classical antiquity, but also an invaluable collection of quotations of ancient authors, ranging from Homer to tragic and comic poets and lost historians. Since the large majority of the works cited by Athenaeus is nowadays lost, this compilation is a sort of reference tool for every scholar of Greek theater, poetry, historiography, botany, zoology, and many other topics.
 
* [[User:MonicaBerti|Monica Berti]]
 
==Description==
 
The '''Digital Athenaeus Project''' is part of the [http://www.dh.uni-leipzig.de/wo/projects/open-greek-and-latin-project/the-leipzig-open-fragmentary-texts-series-lofts/ Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series (LOFTS)] and is producing a true digital edition of the ''Deipnosophists'' of Athenaeus of Naucratis with multiple versions of the work and translations in multiple languages. The ''Deipnosophists'' (Δειπνοσοφισταί, or ''Sophists at Dinner'', in fifteen books), written by Athenaeus of Naucratis in the early 3rd century AD, is the fictitious account of several banquet conversations on food, literature, and arts held in Rome by twenty-two learned men. This complex and fascinating work is not only an erudite and literary encyclopedia of a myriad of curiosities about classical antiquity, but also an invaluable collection of quotations of ancient authors, ranging from Homer to tragic and comic poets and lost historians. Since the large majority of the works cited by Athenaeus is nowadays lost, this compilation is a sort of reference tool for every scholar of Greek theater, poetry, historiography, botany, zoology, and many other topics.


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The Digital Athenaeus Project is part of the Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series (LOFTS) and is producing a true digital edition of the Deipnosophists of Athenaeus of Naucratis with multiple versions of the work and translations in multiple languages. The Deipnosophists (Δειπνοσοφισταί, or Sophists at Dinner, in fifteen books), written by Athenaeus of Naucratis in the early 3rd century AD, is the fictitious account of several banquet conversations on food, literature, and arts held in Rome by twenty-two learned men. This complex and fascinating work is not only an erudite and literary encyclopedia of a myriad of curiosities about classical antiquity, but also an invaluable collection of quotations of ancient authors, ranging from Homer to tragic and comic poets and lost historians. Since the large majority of the works cited by Athenaeus is nowadays lost, this compilation is a sort of reference tool for every scholar of Greek theater, poetry, historiography, botany, zoology, and many other topics.