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Laissez-vous guider dans la découverte des jeux favoris des anciens et de leur histoire ... L'auteur vous propose également d'y jouer en famille ou entre amis grâce aux règles de jeux, dont certaines sont même inédites, et aux plateaux spécialement conçus pour être reproduits. S'appuyant sur des études scientifiques et des découvertes archéologiques récentes, l'histoire des jeux de société et des jouets est richement illustrée par des représentations anciennes, ainsi que par des boîtiers de jeux, des pions, des dés, des poupées, des toupies, etc. conservés dans les musées européens et belges. L'étude est enrichie d'une présentation détaillée du tableau de Breughel l'Ancien, Jeux d'enfants, et d'une bibliographie développée.
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Les gladiateurs sont intimement liés à l’amphithéâtre à tel point qu’ils écrasent par leur omniprésence les autres protagonistes de l’arène. La gladiature n’est pourtant pas la seule exhibition qui électrise les foules dans les gradins de ces gigantesques édifices. Bestiaires et venatores de la chasse fictive, Paegniarii des jeux de midi, bêtes horrifiques ou animaux fabuleux, participent à la réussite d’une journée passée aux spectacles. Appréhendés grâce à des supports aussi variés que les lampes en terre cuite, la céramique sigillée ou les mosaïques, tous les acteurs de ce microcosme particulier sont présentés dans cette étude qui s’intéresse également à la rhétorique de l’image et à sa symbolique.
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Although Nemesis was already revered in Archaic Greece, the main evidence for worship comes from the Roman Principate. During this period two important facets of the cult were the association of the goddess with the state, and her presence in agonistic contexts. Nemesis, the Roman State and the Games explores these aspects, discerning a possible connection between them. The author begins by discussing the origin and background of the goddess. He then clarifies the ways in which the goddess was enlisted into the service of the Roman emperor and state. Finally, he explains the presence of the goddess almost exclusively at the Roman Munus and Venatio as derived from the function of such games to express the proper order of society. Nemesis represents a significant re-evaluation of the place of Nemesis in the Roman World. The book also provides an invaluable corpus of epigraphic, literary, and iconographic evidence for the goddess.
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