Spectacle in the Roman World (Classical World)

Spectacle in the Roman World (Classical World)

by HazelDodge (Author)

Synopsis

Gladiatorial combat, animal displays, naumachiae (staged naval battles) and spectacular executions were all an important part of Roman culture. The provision of a wide range of purpose-built buildings (from theatres to amphitheatres to circuses) as venues across the empire is testimony to the popularity and significance of these displays. This book offers an introduction to the main forms of spectacle in the Roman world (human and animal combat, chariot racing, aquatic displays), their nature, context and social importance. It will explore the vast array of sources, from literary to archaeological material, that informs the subject. It will examine the spectacles with special emphasis on their physical setting, and will also consider the variation in the provision of venues and their context across the Empire. A final section will review the modern reception of Roman spectacles, especially those involving gladiators.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Bristol Classical Press
Published: 25 Nov 2010

ISBN 10: 1853996963
ISBN 13: 9781853996962

Media Reviews
This new introduction by Dodge is a welcome addition. The compact form and precise scope make Spectacle in the Roman World a handy guide for a reader with little or no Latin, and only elementary knowledge of ancient Rome. --Kalle Knaapi, Arctos
Author Bio

Hazel Dodge is senior Lecturer of Roman Archaeology at Trinity College, Dublin.