Popina

Popina

The popina ("plural: popinae") was an ancient Roman wine bar, where a limited menu of simple foods (olives, bread, stews) and selection of wines of varying quality were available. The "popina" was a place for men of the lower classes of Roman society (slaves, freedmen, foreigners) to socialise and in Roman literature they were frequently associated with illegal and immoral behaviour.

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"Popina" (pl."popinae") were a type of wine bar generally frequented by the lower-classes and slaves, and were simply furnished with stools and tables. They provided food, drink, sex and gambling. Because they were associated with gambling and prostitution, the "popinae" were seen by respectable Romans as places of crime and violence. Although gambling with dice was illegal, it would appear from the large number of dice found at cities like Pompeii that most people ignored this law. Several wall paintings from Pompeian "popinae" show men throwing dice from a dice shaker (see MANN 111482 Photo: Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli). Prostitutes frequented "popinae", but as many of these wine bars found at Pompeii had no rooms provided with a bed, they must have met their customers at these bars then taken them elsewhere. The "popin"a differs from the Roman "caupona" in that it did not provide overnight accommodation.

Ref: John DeFelice, Roman Hospitality: The Professional Women of Pompeii; Marco Polo Monographs,2001

External links

*http://www.legiiavg.org.uk/civilian/caupona_index.html LEGIO SECVNDA AVGVSTA Roman Living History Society
*http://www.legiiavg.org.uk/civilian.html LEGIO SECVNDA AVGVSTA Roman Living History Society II
*http://www.geocities.com/richsc53/ Asellina's Caupona


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