Abstract
The paper offers a summary of the two days’ work (7 and 8 November 2019) on ‘going to theater in Rome in the first century B.C.’, dealing with the epochal socio-political transformations that have changed dramatic genres, performing art, theatrical structures and collective sensitivity towards the theater in the Capital, influencing the peripheries. The A. shows how the combination of different disciplinary approaches (archaeology and history of theatrical architecture, history of literature, history of performative arts and genres, political history of Rome during the civil wars and the beginning pf the Principate; history of Roman culture between conservatism and innovation) allows us to compose a more complete framework than those already available on the evolution of the genres of Latin Theatre, Roman architectures devoted to performances, Roman performing Art, in mutual connection with politics and social evolutions beyond the boundaries of the Capital.
Translated title of the contribution | [Autom. eng. transl.] REFLECTIONS ON THE STUDY DAYS. CENTER AND SUBURBS. GOING TO THEATER IN ROME IN THE I SEC. B.C. |
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Original language | Italian |
Pages (from-to) | 3-20 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | AEVUM ANTIQUUM |
Volume | 2020 |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Event | Centro e Periferie. Andare a teatro a Roma nel I sec. a.C.. Giornate di Studio del 7-8 novembre 2019. Università Cattolica del S.C. di Milano . Progetto PRIN 2015 Centro e periferia nella letteratura latina di Roma imperiale. - MILANO -- ITA Duration: 7 Nov 2019 → 8 Nov 2019 |
Keywords
- Età augustea
- Ffragmentary Latin Comedies
- Latin tragedies, comedies, atellanae, mimes and pantomimes
- Roman Theatre
- Teatri in pietra e lignei a Roma
- Teatro a Roma
- Wooden and stone Roman theaters
- fragmentary Latin tragedies
- generi teatrali
- theatrical genres
- tragedie, commedie, atellana, mimi e pantomime romane