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Amphitheaters --- Architecture, Roman --- Leptis Magna (Extinct city) --- Libya --- Antiquities, Roman
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Les principaux accès à l'orchestra et aux gradins dans les théâtres et les odéons grecs ou romains étaient partagés par les artistes comme les spectateurs. Essentiels pour l'usage des monuments, ils ont été en grande partie négligés dans la mesure où, comme tout passage, ils se définissent par un vide. Aucun ouvrage ne leur a été entièrement dédié. Aucune synthèse sur le théâtre antique ne comporte de chapitre qui en retrace l'histoire. Le présent recueil tente de combler une lacune en envisageant l'évolution de ces accès depuis la naissance du théâtre grec jusqu'à la mort du théâtre romain, du Portugal au Proche-Orient. Il comporte sept synthèses régionales et autant de présentations monographiques, regroupées en trois zones géographiques : l'Orient, l'Italie et l'Hispanie, les Gaules et les Germanies. Ces contributions témoignent de l'importance essentielle de ces passages dans le fonctionnement des édifices de spectacles antiques et la diversité régionale de leur configuration. Elles invitent à s'interroger sur la pertinence même de l'usage des termes "parodos" et "aditus" en soulignant les normes qu'ils véhiculent dans l'analyse architecturale.
Amphitheaters --- Theater architecture --- Architecture, Ancient --- Théâtres antiques --- Architecture antique. --- Portes.
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This volume deals with the architectural history of the theatre in Roman Palestine and Provincia Arabia, a region which comprised a Jewish, Nabataean, and Hellenized population but lacked any tradition of classical theatre. The earliest examples, erected by Herod, were actually a foreign imposition upon the landscape of Judaea, while the theatres built in the Nabataean kingdom provided no more than an architectural setting for activities which were often unrelated to theatre in the accepted sense. When the Hellenized cities in the region began building their theatres, classical plays were already disappearing from the stage throughout the Roman world, their place taken by lighter, less select forms of public entertainment. The author then offers a comprehensive architectural analysis of each of the thirty theatres so far uncovered in the area. Richly illustrated, it provides a vivid reconstruction of a world which, though long gone, continues to fascinate.
Architecture --- Roman history --- Theaters --- Amphitheaters --- Architecture, Roman --- Théâtres --- Architecture romaine --- -Amphitheaters --- -Architecture, Roman --- -Roman architecture --- Coliseums --- Outdoor concert facilities --- Opera-houses --- Playhouses (Theaters) --- Theatres --- Arts facilities --- Auditoriums --- Centers for the performing arts --- Music-halls --- -Theaters --- Théâtres --- Roman architecture
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Analyzing the evolution of the Roman amphitheatre as an architectural form, Katherine Welch addresses the critical period in the history of this building type. She covers the origins and dissemination under the Republic (from the third to first centuries BC); monumentalization as an architectural form under Augustus; and canonization as a building type with the Colosseum (AD 80). The study then focuses on the reception of the amphitheatre in the Greek East, a part of the Empire strongly divided about the new realities of Roman rule.
Public buildings --- Antiquity --- Rome --- Amphitheaters --- Architecture and society --- Amphithéâtres --- Architecture et société --- Amphithéâtres --- Architecture et société
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Amphitheaters --- Statues --- Sculpture, Roman --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Amphithéâtres --- Sculpture romaine --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Amphithéâtres
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Théâtres antiques --- Antiquités romaines. --- Catalogues d'exposition. --- Amphitheaters --- Architecture, Gallo-Roman --- Gaul --- Antiquities, Roman --- Théâtres antiques --- Antiquités romaines.
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amfiteatri --- Amphitheaters --- Gladiators --- Inscriptions, Latin --- Rimska arhitektura --- Rimski napisi. --- epigrafika --- Umbrija --- Toskana --- Emilija-Romanija --- Ligurija --- Venecija --- Istra --- Padska nižina --- Arheološke najdbe --- Padska nižina. --- Amfiteatri --- Rimski napisi --- Rim. --- Latium (Italie) --- Inscriptions latines --- Amphithéâtres --- Épigraphie --- Catalogues --- Histoire --- Sources --- Antiquités romaines --- Rim --- Amphithéâtres --- Épigraphie --- Antiquités romaines --- Inscriptions, Latin - Rome --- Amphitheaters - Rome --- Gladiators - Rome
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Teatrar --- Historia. --- Antiken. --- Grekland. --- Architecture des théâtres --- Architecture des théâtres --- Conferences - Meetings --- Amphitheaters --- Architecture, Hellenistic --- Theater architecture --- Architecture hellénistique --- Amphithéâtres --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Congrès
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Aquatic sports --- Naval battles --- Amusements --- Amphitheaters --- Games --- Sports nautiques --- Batailles navales --- Spectacles et divertissements --- Amphithéâtres --- Jeux --- Aquatics sports --- Theater --- Rome (Italy) --- Antiquities, Roman --- Amphithéâtres --- Children --- Children's games --- Games, Primitive --- Games for children --- Pastimes --- Primitive games --- Recreations --- Entertaining --- Physical education and training --- Play --- Sports --- Camps --- Water sports --- Boats and boating --- Coliseums --- Theaters --- Outdoor concert facilities --- History --- Recreation --- Water programs --- Aquatics sports - Rome --- Games - Rome --- Theater - Rome --- Amphitheaters - Rome --- Rome (Italy) - Antiquities, Roman
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