Aelian's "Historical Miscellany" is a pleasurable example of
light reading for Romans of the early third century. Offering
engaging anecdotes about historical figures, retellings of
legendary events, and enjoyable descriptive pieces, Aelian's
collection of nuggets and narratives appealed to a wide reading
public.
Here then are anecdotes about the famous Greek philosophers,
poets, historians, and playwrights; myths instructively retold;
moralizing tales about heroes and rulers, athletes and wise men;
reports about food and drink, different styles in dress, lovers,
gift giving, entertainments, religious beliefs, and death customs;
and comments on Greek painting. Some of the information is not
preserved in any other source. Underlying it all are Aelian's Stoic
ideals as well as this Roman's great admiration for the culture of
the Greeks (whose language he borrowed for his writings).
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