Eels Tomorrow, but Sprats Today
Peter Parsons, 18 September 1997
Courtesans and Fishcakes: The Consuming Passions of Classical Athens
by James Davidson.
HarperCollins, 372 pp., £25, June 1997,0 00 255591 3 Show More
by James Davidson.
HarperCollins, 372 pp., £25, June 1997,
“... was not an unchanging group. Inherited wealth could be dissipated by pleasure, or destroyed by war; new wealth could be created, as the orator Lysias’ father made a fortune in armaments. It may even be true that Greeks tended to regard material prosperity as a matter of luck. Nonetheless, it was hard having money when the poor ruled the roost. In the ... ”