Festivals. Antiquity. In a society that did not have the modern system of weeks - and accordingly, weekends - regularly recurring f. offered opportunities not only for repose and entertainment, but also for maintaining contact with one's fellow citizens, and, on a more practical level, for eating meat. Modern Times. The f. of the modern Greek year reflect the needs of the changing seasons, as did many in antiquity, but now within the framework of the Orthodox Church:
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title | Festivals. Antiquity. In a society that did not have the modern system of weeks - and accordingly, weekends - regularly recurring f. offered opportunities not only for repose and entertainment, but also for maintaining contact with one's fellow citizens, and, on a more practical level, for eating meat. Modern Times. The f. of the modern Greek year reflect the needs of the changing seasons, as did many in antiquity, but now within the framework of the Orthodox Church |
title_auth | Festivals. Antiquity. In a society that did not have the modern system of weeks - and accordingly, weekends - regularly recurring f. offered opportunities not only for repose and entertainment, but also for maintaining contact with one's fellow citizens, and, on a more practical level, for eating meat. Modern Times. The f. of the modern Greek year reflect the needs of the changing seasons, as did many in antiquity, but now within the framework of the Orthodox Church |
title_exact_search | Festivals. Antiquity. In a society that did not have the modern system of weeks - and accordingly, weekends - regularly recurring f. offered opportunities not only for repose and entertainment, but also for maintaining contact with one's fellow citizens, and, on a more practical level, for eating meat. Modern Times. The f. of the modern Greek year reflect the needs of the changing seasons, as did many in antiquity, but now within the framework of the Orthodox Church |
title_full | Festivals. Antiquity. In a society that did not have the modern system of weeks - and accordingly, weekends - regularly recurring f. offered opportunities not only for repose and entertainment, but also for maintaining contact with one's fellow citizens, and, on a more practical level, for eating meat. Modern Times. The f. of the modern Greek year reflect the needs of the changing seasons, as did many in antiquity, but now within the framework of the Orthodox Church |
title_fullStr | Festivals. Antiquity. In a society that did not have the modern system of weeks - and accordingly, weekends - regularly recurring f. offered opportunities not only for repose and entertainment, but also for maintaining contact with one's fellow citizens, and, on a more practical level, for eating meat. Modern Times. The f. of the modern Greek year reflect the needs of the changing seasons, as did many in antiquity, but now within the framework of the Orthodox Church |
title_full_unstemmed | Festivals. Antiquity. In a society that did not have the modern system of weeks - and accordingly, weekends - regularly recurring f. offered opportunities not only for repose and entertainment, but also for maintaining contact with one's fellow citizens, and, on a more practical level, for eating meat. Modern Times. The f. of the modern Greek year reflect the needs of the changing seasons, as did many in antiquity, but now within the framework of the Orthodox Church |
title_short | Festivals. Antiquity. In a society that did not have the modern system of weeks - and accordingly, weekends - regularly recurring f. offered opportunities not only for repose and entertainment, but also for maintaining contact with one's fellow citizens, and, on a more practical level, for eating meat. Modern Times. The f. of the modern Greek year reflect the needs of the changing seasons, as did many in antiquity, but now within the framework of the Orthodox Church |
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