- Apicius (1st century BC)
Apicius is the name of a Roman lover of luxury who lived in the 90s BC and was said to have outdone all his contemporaries in lavish expenditure. According to
Poseidonius , Apicius was responsible for the banishment from Rome ofRutilius Rufus , who was the author of a history of Rome written in Greek and was notable for the modesty of his entertaining.As
Tertullian observes, this early Apicius gave his name to a series of later gourmets and cooks, notablyMarcus Gavius Apicius and a slightly later Apicius who lived in the 2nd century AD. Apicius was not transmitted as a family name, but was apparently applied as a nickname, meaning "gourmand". For the same reason, the name of "Apicius" was eventually thought appropriate for a cookbook, and as such was applied both to the late Roman cookery text currently known as "Apicius " and to the quite different and much briefer "Excerpta Apicii" ("Abridged Apicius") ascribed toVinidarius .ources
*Poseidonius fragment 27 Jacoby
*Athenaeus , "Deipnosophistae " 168d
*Tertullian, "Apologeticus " 3.6Bibliography
*Harvard reference | Surname=Dalby | Given=Andrew | Title=Food in the ancient world from A to Z | Publisher=Routledge | Place=London, New York | Year=2003 | ISBN=0415232597 p. 16
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