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Animals for Show and Pleasure in Ancient Rome
George Jennison
University of Pennsylvania Press (2005)
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Michigan reports: cases decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volume 34
Michigan. Supreme Court; George C. Gibbs; William Jennison; Hoyt Post; William Dudley Fuller; John Adams Brooks
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Michigan reports: cases decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volume 33
Michigan. Supreme Court; George C. Gibbs; William Jennison; Hoyt Post; William Dudley Fuller; John Adams Brooks; Marquis B. Eato
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Michigan reports: cases decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan, Volume 36
Michigan. Supreme Court; George C. Gibbs; William Jennison; Hoyt Post; William Dudley Fuller; John Adams Brooks
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Animals for Show and Pleasure in Ancient Rome
24,80 €
University of Pennsylvania Press
Sivumäärä: 232 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2005, 11.05.2005 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Deadly combat between gladiators is perhaps the best-known example of public entertainment offered in the Roman world. Wild and domesticated animals were also a part of these extravagant shows, and the elaborate presentation—or sometimes butchery—of creatures to gild an official's magnificence was among the most common forms of public diversion. Pitting bulls against bears, lions against Christians and criminals, elephants against rhinoceroses or parading large numbers of giraffe or zebras, the games devised by the Romans ranged from astonishing to brutally cruel. It is now difficult to comprehend the pleasure that huge crowds took from the death or struggle of animals and people, but the history of the role of animals in ancient Rome is both fascinating and important in view of modern sports spectacles and the enjoyment we take in animals in our daily lives.

Based entirely on primary source material and infused with the author's direct experience with many of the animals discussed, Animals for Show and Pleasure in Ancient Rome is a comprehensive investigation of the rise, function, and pageantry of wild and domesticated animals as household pets and as fodder for entertainment in the Roman world. Extending from Egypt through the Greek city-states to the magnificent coliseums of the golden age of Roman civilization, Jennison provides an absorbing, evocative, and in-depth history that includes information about what animals were known to the Romans, which creatures they liked best, which animals were used as pets, from what places they obtained animals and how much they cost, how they were trapped, and the architectural development and dispersion of arenas throughout the Roman world. Originally published in 1937, Animals for Show and Pleasure in Ancient Rome remains the authoritative work on the subject.

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