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Wine consumption and usage in Egypt’s monastic communities (6th–8th century)
Wine consumption and usage in Egypt’s monastic communities (6th–8th century)

Author(s): Dorota Dzierzbicka
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: wine; monasteries; monks; health; payment; liturgy; prosphora; amphorae; stoppers
Summary/Abstract: Wine was crucial for the monastic economy, religion, health and lifestyle. The paper begins with a brief overview of the evidence for monastic vineyard ownership and considers other options available to monks seeking to procure wine for their needs. Further on, the contribution discusses the various uses of wine in coenobitic monasteries and lavras. It explores the issue of the monastic communities’ need for wine for liturgical purposes and payments in kind, as well as the evidence for its consumption among monks in medical, social and everyday contexts. Lastly, relying on textual and archaeological evidence the paper addresses the question of the volume of wine consumed by monks.

  • Page Range: 99-111
  • Page Count: 13
  • Publication Year: 2020
  • Language: English, French, German