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Что (кто) такое symposion - определение

DRINKING FEST IN ANTIQUITY, PART OF A BANQUET
Symposion; Symposiarch
  • A youth reaches into a [[krater]] to replenish his [[kylix]] with wine (ca. 490–480 BC)
  • Banquet scene from a Temple of [[Athena]] ''(6th century BC [[relief]])''.
  • kylix]], c. 510 BC).
  • A slave attends to a vomiting symposiast.
  • A symposium scene on a fresco in the [[Tomb of the Diver]] from the Greek colony of [[Paestum]] in Italy, 480-470 BC
  •  [[Plato's Symposium]], depiction by [[Anselm Feuerbach]]
  • bell-krater]], ''c.'' 420 BC
  • Banqueting scene from the Etruscan [[Tomb of the Leopards]].
  • [[Pietro Testa]] (1611–1650): The Drunken [[Alcibiades]] Interrupting the Symposium (1648).

Symposion         
·noun A drinking together; a symposium.
Symposium         
In ancient Greece, the symposium ( symposion or symposio, from συμπίνειν sympinein, "to drink together") was a part of a banquet that took place after the meal, when drinking for pleasure was accompanied by music, dancing, recitals, or conversation.Peter Garnsey, Food and Society in Classical Antiquity (Cambridge University Press, 1999), p.
symposium         
n.
Feast, drinking together, compotation, revel, banquet, festival.

Википедия

Symposium

In Ancient Greece, the symposium (Greek: συμπόσιον sympósion or symposio, from συμπίνειν sympínein, "to drink together") was a part of a banquet that took place after the meal, when drinking for pleasure was accompanied by music, dancing, recitals, or conversation. Literary works that describe or take place at a symposium include two Socratic dialogues, Plato's Symposium and Xenophon's Symposium, as well as a number of Greek poems such as the elegies of Theognis of Megara. Symposia are depicted in Greek and Etruscan art that shows similar scenes.

In modern usage, it has come to mean an academic conference or meeting such as a scientific conference. The equivalent of a Greek symposium in Roman society is the Latin convivium.