Abstract
The Acts collect eight contributions from the Conference "Centro and Periferie. Andare a teatro a Roma nel I sec. a.C.", 7-8 November 2019 and an article on a distich in memory of Gneus Lucceius, author of Atellanae comedies, not presented in the conference. The framework of Roman theatre in Rome has been reconstructed referring to the previous and following centuries and using an interdisciplinary method. The contributions deal with the reconstruction of Latin dramatic genres (old and new), the personalities of poets and their texts of which there is only indirect and fragmentary evidence, the architectural structures of theaters, the significant role of some actors and the audience involvement. History of theatre, philology, political history, archaeology, performing arts are involved together to present an original picture of the fragmentary evidences and let to recognize fundamental relationships between "centre" and "peripheries" of the nascent Roman empire.
| Translated title of the contribution | [Autom. eng. transl.] edited by E. Matelli Centro and Periferie. Go to the theater in Rome in the first century. BC .. Study Days of 7-8 November 2019 Catholic University of the S.C. of Milan, Project PRIN 2015 Center and periphery in the Latin literature of imperial Rome. Scientific committee and organizer Prof. Luigi Galasso and Prof. Elisabetta Matelli |
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| Original language | Italian |
| Number of pages | 164 |
| Volume | 2020 |
| Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Keywords
- generi teatrali latini
- spazi teatrali romani
- teatro latino
- tragedie, commedie, atellane, mimi e pantomime
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