1st Edition

Cruelty and Civilization The Roman Games

By Roland Auguet Copyright 1994
    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    226 Pages
    by Routledge

    Roland Auguet examines the Roman taste for blood and considers what the games, that strange combination of Cruelty and Civilization, reveal about the Roman mentality. He shows how the great spectacles became a part of city life - they were awaited with impatience, everyone discussed them, some applauded the action in the arena, while others booed frantically.
    This book provides an exciting history of gladiators, chariot racing and other games as well as an investigation of their function and significance within society. It is essential reading for anyone who is interested in the Romans' violent form of entertainment.

    Introduction Roman Cruelty; Chapter 1 From Rite to Spectacle: The Gladiatorial Combats; Chapter 2 In the Arena; Chapter 3 The Hunts of the Amphitheatre; Chapter 4 Purveyors to the Carnage; Chapter 5 Chariot Races, Stables and Factions; Chapter 6 The Reign of the Star; Chapter 7 A Civilization Based on the Games; Chapter 8 The Ruins of the Circuses and Amphitheatres;

    Biography

    Auguet, Roland