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Hippolochus (writer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hippolochus (writer) Hippolochus ((ギリシア語:Ἱππόλοχος)) was a Macedonian writer, a student of Theophrastus, who addressed to his fellow-student Lynceus of Samos a description of a wedding feast in Macedon in the early 3rd century BC. The bridegroom was a certain Caranus, probably a relative of the Caranus who had been a companion of Alexander the Great. The letter survives because it is quoted at length by Athenaeus in the ''Deipnosophistae''. ==References==
*Athenaeus, ''The Deipnosophists'', (Book 4 ). *Andrew Dalby, "Hippolochus: The wedding feast of Caranus the Macedonian" in ''Petits propos culinaires'' no. 29 (1988) pp. 37–45. Reprinted in ''The wilder shores of gastronomy'' ed. Alan Davidson, Helen Saberi (Berkeley, California: Ten Speed Press, 2002) pp. 288–297.
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