Public entertainment in Rome: from republic to empire

Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 2:77-81 (2009)
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This paper has the intention of discussing about the public entertainment such as the theater, competitions in the circus and fights in the amphitheater. We’ll explain their origins and how they’ve originated from religious ceremonies to various forms of entertainment. We’ll also illustrate their types and respective organizations as well as their evolution over time, of how theater enters into decline and lease space to popular representations, and how the games in the circus and in the amphitheater become increasingly cruel. By focusing on the public games in Rome we try to explain how they affected life in the Urbs and how they were used by the powerful to please the population.

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