Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... 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 forgot its religious origins.43 On the other hand , the change 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 forgot its religious origins.43 On the other hand , the change in the ...
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... theatre and amphitheatre is usually answered on the grounds that the reform took place ' for the sake of women's safety , theatre audiences being notorious for their turbulence ' ( Lilja [ above , n . 10 ] , 69 ) . Yet already in the ...
... theatre and amphitheatre is usually answered on the grounds that the reform took place ' for the sake of women's safety , theatre audiences being notorious for their turbulence ' ( Lilja [ above , n . 10 ] , 69 ) . Yet already in the ...
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... theatre was a very mixed blessing for the Roman élite , since for the élite of the Republic and later for the emperors too , the theatre was both alluring and threatening . Games in the theatre and circus offered an almost unparalleled ...
... theatre was a very mixed blessing for the Roman élite , since for the élite of the Republic and later for the emperors too , the theatre was both alluring and threatening . Games in the theatre and circus offered an almost unparalleled ...
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