- The
architectural form of
theatre in Rome has been
linked to later, more well-known
examples from the 1st
century BC to the 3rd
Century AD. The theatre...
- Ceres,
Liber and Libera.
After around 175 BC, the
Cerealia included ludi
scaenici,
theatrical performances with
religious dimensions, held
April 12–18. The...
- a
cantata by Carl Orff
dating from 1940–1943. He
described it as ludi
scaenici (scenic plays). The work
mostly sets
poems of the
Latin poet
Catullus to...
-
November 4–17. The
games (ludi)
included both
theatrical performances (ludi
scaenici) and
athletic competitions for the
purpose of
entertaining the
common people...
-
dedicated and ludi
scaenici (religious dramas) were held in
honour of Liber, for the
benefit of the
Roman people.
These early ludi
scaenici have been suggested...
-
exhibitions with mock
hunts (venationes) and
theatrical performances (ludi
scaenici) also
became part of the festivals.
Because some of
these entertainments...
-
golden sella curules of
Tiberius and Sej**** were displa**** at the ludi
scaenici in 30 CE. In Rome, the
curule chair was
traditionally made of or veneered...
-
presented in
engineered pools. State-supported
theatrical events (ludi
scaenici) took
place on
temple steps or in
grand stone theatres, or in the smaller...
- Rome, Vol. I –Tarragona -
Spain 2012. Ludi
Scaenici, E
Tempore Emergo - Rome,
Italy - 2001 Ludi
Scaenici,
Festina Lente - Rome,
Italy - 2011 Ensemble...
- chariot-racing and athletics.
Pliny described Nero as an "actor-emperor" (
scaenici imperatoris) and
Suetonius wrote that he was "carried away by a
craze for...