The Art of Drinking: A Historical Sketch by Georg Gottfried Gervinus

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Author Gervinus, Georg Gottfried, 1805-1871
LoC No. 20014718
Title The Art of Drinking: A Historical Sketch
Note Reading ease score: 54.9 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Summary "The Art of Drinking: A Historical Sketch" by Georg Gottfried Gervinus is a philosophical examination of the cultural significance of wine and the practice of drinking, written in the late 19th century. This historical account investigates the evolution of drinking customs, particularly in relation to societal development and civilization, suggesting that an understanding of potology offers insights into human culture and morality. Gervinus, notable for his influence in historical scholarship, invites readers to see the importance of this seemingly trivial subject through a serious lens. The book spans various epochs, tracing the history of wine from its mythological origins to its role in shaping social customs and state affairs. Gervinus argues that wine is not just a physical indulgence but also a vital element of spiritual and intellectual enjoyment, serving as a catalyst for social interaction and cultural refinement. He discusses the links between wine-drinking and civilizational progress, illustrating how the art of drinking resonates with historical developments across different societies, including notable examples from ancient Greeks to more restrictive cultures like China, where the regulations surrounding alcohol reflected deeper societal values. Ultimately, Gervinus's exploration reveals the profound connections between drinking, camaraderie, and the evolution of human thought and culture. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class GT: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Manners and customs
Subject Wine and wine making
Subject Drinking customs
Subject Beer
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EBook-No. 47076
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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