World History H: 6 Glasses Chapters 3 & 4
"wine reveals what is hidden"
Eratosthenes
"for sensible men, I prepare only 3 kraters..."
Euboulous
feast was for the inauguration of the king's new capitol called __
Nimrud
formal ritual exhibitionism in which members of the hetaireia would course through the streets to ephasize strength and unity
komos
a drinking game, similar to beer pong
kottabos
wine jug that they mixed water with
krater
hardly considered a wine, terrible, usually served to slave
lora
what was "Works and Days" by Hasiod
manual for vine growing
mixture of wine and honey
mulsum
wine jug
oinochoe
drink made by mixing water and wine , turned sour and vinegarlike; drank by soldiers
posca
drinking horn
rhyton
wine flavored with roses
rosatum
Who produced wine on a large commercial scale?
the Greeks
Galen had one mission: to find the best __ in the world
wine
What was a symposium?
· Formal drinking party fro Greeks
What three factors made wine production in this area possible?
· The presence of the wild Eurasian grape fruit · Vitis vinifera sylvestris · Cereal crops were available to provide year-round food reserves for wine-making communities ○ Need food for people to eat - invention of pottery for making, storing and serving wine
Why did the Greeks and Romans mix water with wine?
· Water made wine safe and vice versa · Only gods could drink it at full strength
Where did wine spread from this area?
· West to Greece and Anatolia ○ Anatolia is modern day Turkey · South through the Levant to Egypt
Why was how you behaved important?
· believed to reveal your innermost nature · "angry drunks" or "happy drunks" · Wine affects people differently
Why does wine drinking dominate in Southern Europe and beer in Northern Europe?
- Because Rome did not conquer northern Europe
Name two other high ranking wines
- Caecuban - Surrentine
What was a convivium?
- Drinking party after their meal
Rome owed Greece a debt. Why? Explain
- Even though they defeated Greece, they took their language, alphabet, architecture, religion, literature, etc. - Becoming too much like Greeks - Everyone wanted to be Greek and liked their society - Implanted and set up colonies ○ Set the influence of Greek
What was the best wine? Where was it grown?
- Falernian - In region of Campania - Regions on the slopes of Mount Falernus - 121 BC
Explain 'black figure" vases versus "red figure" vases?
- Figures were represented in areas of black paint - Figures were the natural red color of clay; details were black paint
What happened to Marcus Antonius?
- Gaius Marius was out killing supporters of his enemy, Sulla - Marcus hid in a poor man's house - Man sent servant to get a very expensive wine - Seller asked why she needed a better wine - Servant gave out his name - The vintner went to Marius and sent soldiers to kill Marcus
Why did viticulture overtake grain production?
- It became one of Greece's main exports - Wine was produced as a commercial product - Farmers could make more money by growing grapes than selling grain
As wine production increased, why was what kind of wine you drank more important that whether you drank it?
- It distinguished your social status/class - The type of wine you had showed your wealth - It indicated how cultural you are
What was a "sumptuary law"?
- Laws to restrain the luxurious tastes of Rome's richest citizens - Not really enforced
Who was Galen? For what did he use wine?
- Marcus Aurelia's personal physicians ○ Had no training, self-educated ○ Most emperors had them - Treated gladiators: used wine to disinfect wounds - Regularly prescribed wine as a remedy - A disinfectant
How do the symposium and convivium live on today?
- Modern Dinner parties, 12 o'clock celebrations ○ Certain seating arrangements - Host choses drinks and choice of wine - Selection reflects its importance
What can amphorae tell us now?
- Origin and its contents - Stamps told their patterns and where it came from - Map patterns of trade - See influence of Roman politics on the wine business
Why was wine a symbol of social differentiation?
- Reflects if you were poor or rich by the type of wine you bought and its quality - Wealthy romans drank finest wines and brands of wines; showed they were rich enough to afford it
Why did other areas start drinking wine when they previously didn't?
- Rome was very huge and popular so their customs started spreading - When in Rome do as the Romans
Why do Christians drink wine and Muslims don't?
- Symbolic significance, Jesus turned water to wine ○ Eucharist, blood of Christ - Christian ritual - Muslims avoid alcoholic drinks ○ Bad thing because of what Mohammad said
How was a convivium different from a symposium?
- Symposium: people drank as equals from a shared krater; all about equality ○ Drank same wine ○ Mixing bowl was the same - Convivium: emphasized social division ○ All about social status ○ Shown by their wine
Why were wines adulterated with various additives? What were some of these additives?
- To serve as preservatives or to conceal the fact that they were spoiled - Pitch, salt, seawater
Explain "water made wine safe but wine made water safe"?
- Wine contained antibacterial agents - Greeks were unaware of the dangers of drinking contaminated water - back then, water ran through lead pipes
Why did wine production expand at the expense of grain?
- Wine made more money than grain - More profitable - Wine production was more sophisticated product ○ Needed to know how to produce wine ○ Very complex farming
Why was serving wine such an impressive display of wealth?
- Wine was very expensive to transport - It had to be transported from the mountainous regions - Wine was 10 times more expensive than beer
2 things affected the worth of wine
- age of wine - origin and where it came from
when was wine first produced
- between 9000 - 4000 BC - Neolithic period
Describe the feast of King Ashurnasirpal II of Assyria
- big, elegant feast - served lots of wine and beer
effect wine had on Pelopponesian war
- during harvesting time, Sparta did not burn the vines, but kept it for themselves
story of Braccus and Falernian
- he covered Mount Falnerus with vines in gratitude to a farmer who gave him shelter for the night, not knowing it was him
what was a symposiarch
- host of the party - determined the ratio of water to wine
"to rich and poor alike hath he (Dionysus) granted the delight of wine, that makes all pain cease"
- playwright Euripides in The Bacchae
what wine did for Greece
- separated social classes - transformed economy (wine production over grain production)
where knowledge of wine spread to
- spread west to Greece and Anatolia, south to Levant to Egypt
Describe the mixing of water and wine for the Greeks?
- took place in anadron - mixed in krater - water and wine ratio depended on the one stirring/mixing it
Greece was the ideal terrain for __
- viticulture - b/c center of trade, lots of hills and mountains for vines
greatest wine tastings in history took place in ___
170 CE in the imperial cellars in Rome
When did viticulture take place through Greece?
7th Century
"woe is me" "the wine is gone from our wineskins and bitter beer rages in out bellies.."
Alcuin
author of gastromania, first cookbook
Archestratus
Roman version of Greek god Dionysus
Bacchus
"the vanquished have conquered us, not we them"
Cato
Roman agricultural writer who wrote about preservatives and wine
Columella
greek god of wine
Dionysis
"always try to get the best"
Galen
earliest evidence of wine residue in a jar was found in what neolithic village
Hajji Firuz Tepe
Greek historian who described the boats that carried goods up the Babylon River
Herodotus
Opmian Falnerian was drank by __
Julius Caesar
"we are blocked/In our Hurry by a surging mass before us..."
Juvenal, Roman satirist
king who was buried with 7 wine jars
King Scorpion I
first-century Roman poet who described Falernian as immortal
Martial
conducted series of experiments, poisoned prisoners, looking for universal antidote for poisons
Mithradates
the land of the trained vines
Oenotria
Opimian Falnerian was named after __, a consul elected that year
Opimius
Galen was born in __
Pergamin
wine he declared "was given as a balm, and in order to implant modesty..."
Plato
Ashurnasirpal's son
Shalmaneser III
"the peoples of the Mediterranean began to emerge from barbarism when they learned to cultivate olives and the vine"
Thucydides
Where was wine first produced?
Zargos mountains
tall wine jar, cheap for transportation
amphorae
drinking/mixing wine room
anadron
greek word for people that did not speak their language; sounds like babbling
barbaroi
larger, deeper vessels for wine
cantharos
the thing they drank wine from
cylix
drinking group
hetaurreia
where was Nimrud located
in Mesopotamia