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Title: 'I Greet You and Thy Brethren. Here Are Fifteen Shentasse of Wine'
Subtitle: Wine as a Product in the Early Monasteries of Egypt and the Levant
Author(s): SCHACHNER, Lukas Amadeus
Journal: ARAM Periodical
Volume: 17    Date: 2005   
Pages: 157-184
DOI: 10.2143/ARAM.17.0.583327

Abstract :
In 1865, back from a journey through central and eastern Arabia, W. G. Palgrave wrote that ‘wine had, in fact, been not only tolerated by the Founder of Christianity, but even, if one may so say, patronized, and raised to a dignity of the highest religious import’. By raising the question of wine-production by monasteries, these proceedings now not only highlight the diversity of attitudes towards the dignified juice, but enters into an underrated economic issue of the late antique world: the monastery as an economic centre and a producer of wine.

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