symposiacs

/sɪmˈpoʊziæks/
noun
  1. Written records or accounts of conversations at a symposium or banquet.
    • Her book of symposiacs captures the lively debates at academic dinners.
    • The library holds rare symposiacs that detail discussions from the 18th century.
    • The scholar published a collection of ancient symposiacs from Greek philosophers.
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