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Jean-Paul Sartre va dir "Je refuse" al Premi Nobel en un article publicat tal dia com avui el 1964. No volia "ser institucionalitzat ni a Occident ni a Orient".
Jean-Paul Sartre va dir "Je refuse" al Premi Nobel en un article publicat tal dia com avui el 1964. No volia "ser institucionalitzat ni a Occident ni a Orient".
Emperors & Gladiators

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Of all aspects of Roman culture, the gladiatorial contests for which the Romans built their amphitheatres are at once the most fascinating and the most difficult for us to come to terms with. Since antiquity, a number of theories have been put forward to explain their importance. They have been seen as sacrifices to the gods or, at funerals, to the souls of the deceased; as a mechanism for introducing and inuring young Romans to the horrors of fighting; and as a substitute for the warfare which the Roman people were no longer directly involved in after the emperors imposed peace in the first two centuries AD. Thomas Wiedemann considers why these theories cannot by themselves explain the importance of the 'Games', their association with the emperors, and their decline as the Roman world became Christian. He begins by examining the role of public ceremonies in the context of competition within the Roman elite, as public demonstrations both of the power of the Roman community as a whole, and of the 'virtue' of a particular public figure; and ends by examining how emperors, often seeking to identify themselves with the civilizing hero Hercules, used the games in the amphitheatre to advertise the legitimacy of their government. In between, gladiatorial duels are considered in the context of the destruction of wild beasts and of criminals in the arena; in comparison with the Romans' natural and human enemies, gladiators symbolized the possibility of reintegration into Roman society by proving that they possessed the most crucial Roman virtue, fighting ability. Gladiators were 'marginal', ambivalent figures, and therefore heavily criticized by many ancient writers. But these objections were not humanitarian in any modern sense. When Christian Romans rejected gladiatorial games, it was because they were a rival representation of the possibility of resurrection: Easter and Christmas replaced gladiators.
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  • Enquadernació Tapa tova
  • Autor/s Wiedemann, Thomas
  • ISBN13 9780415121644
  • ISBN10 0415121647
  • Pàgines 198
  • Any Edició 1994
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