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Colosseum Facts

Marcus Blackwell

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Casa editrice: Publifye

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Colosseum Facts explores Rome's iconic amphitheater, detailing its construction, the spectacles it hosted, and its enduring influence. The book highlights the Colosseum as more than just a historical site; it's a testament to Roman engineering and social dynamics. Intriguingly, the Colosseum's design incorporated innovative uses of concrete and a complex system of arches and vaults, while the seating arrangements reflected the rigid social hierarchy of the time. The book examines the Colosseum's role in Roman society, from gladiatorial contests to public games, and its subsequent transformation through the ages.

 
The book progresses through three major sections, beginning with an examination of the Colosseum's architectural design and innovative engineering. It then analyzes the gladiatorial contests and public games staged within the arena, exploring the social hierarchy and cultural significance of these spectacles. Finally, it traces the Colosseum's transformation over centuries, including its decline and adaptation for various purposes, culminating in its modern status as a major tourist attraction.

 
The book's approach is fact-based, offering essential insight for those interested in Roman history and architecture.
Disponibile da: 19/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 62 pagine.

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