Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... seating problems in theatre , amphitheatre and circus LCM 17. 10 ( Dec. 1992 ) , 147-160 This essay owes its origin to a period of research at the University of Liverpool under the auspices of the Erasmus programme . I should like to ...
... seating problems in theatre , amphitheatre and circus LCM 17. 10 ( Dec. 1992 ) , 147-160 This essay owes its origin to a period of research at the University of Liverpool under the auspices of the Erasmus programme . I should like to ...
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... seating arrangements . The fundamentally new seriousness in the theatre could be interpreted , as far as the respectable materfamilias is concerned , 42 on the one hand as part of the pietas programme , for the Roman theatre never ...
... seating arrangements . The fundamentally new seriousness in the theatre could be interpreted , as far as the respectable materfamilias is concerned , 42 on the one hand as part of the pietas programme , for the Roman theatre never ...
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... seats , which were guarded by specially appointed apparitores.86 The suggestion is repeatedly made that these new seating arrangements were frequently infringed or criticised.87 It looks very probable therefore that the freedom of the ...
... seats , which were guarded by specially appointed apparitores.86 The suggestion is repeatedly made that these new seating arrangements were frequently infringed or criticised.87 It looks very probable therefore that the freedom of the ...
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