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Authors

  • Michele Nardelli Università degli Studi di Padova

Keywords:

Timagenes, Plutarch, Table Talks, Emetics, Telesphorus

Abstract

The article provides a new interpretation of a passage of Table Talks, concerning the historian Timagenes of Alexandria and a woman described as ἐμετική (“full to the point of vomiting”). This word may refer to a dietary regimen widely popular in Late Republican and Imperial Rome: this regimen was strongly opposed by physicians and intellectuals. At a first level, Timagenes’ joke is a way of criticizing the cultural habits and pretensions of the Augustan Roman elite; at a second level, it is an allusion to a verse from Euripides’ Antiope and an anecdote concerning Lysimachus of Thrace.

Author Biography

Michele Nardelli, Università degli Studi di Padova

Docente a contratto

Published

2026-06-15

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