- De
Spectaculis, also
known as On the
Spectacles or The Shows, is a
surviving moral and
ascetic treatise by Tertullian.
Written somewhere between 197 and...
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Edwards (2007), p. 52.
Edwards (2007), pp. 66–67, 72. Tertullian. De
spectaculis. p. 12.;
Edwards (2007), pp. 59–60;
Potter &
Mattingly (1999), p. 224...
- Watson, ed. (Routledge: 2013), p. 178. Tertullian, De
spectaculis,
Chapter 4. De
spectaculis Chapter 15. Handel, Paul S. (2020).
Reasons Why Organized...
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Spectaculis 20 (40)
Martial De
Spectaculis 22 (19)
Coleman pp. 165–6
Martial Epigrams 1.6 (41)
Martial De
Spectaculis 11 (9)
Martial De
Spectaculis 26...
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Palastbezirkes 1712’, Iran, xvii (1979), pp. 71–9 E. Galdieri: ‘Esfahan e la
Domus Spectaculi Automatorum’,
Proceedings of the
First European Conference of Iranian...
- 76.8.2; Barton, The
Sorrows of the
Ancient Romans, p. 68. Martial, De
spectaculis 5 Coleman, K. M. (2012). "Fatal Charades:
Roman Executions Staged as...
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Experience of the
Roman People (London, 1922), p. 108; Tertullian, De
spectaculis 5. Pliny,
Natural History 18.285.
Boyle and Woodard, Ovid: Fasti, p....
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their freedom by the Emperor.
Martial described the
fight in
Liber de
Spectaculis 29: As
Priscus and
Verus each drew out the
contest and the
struggle between...
- Vergil, 10.519. Tertullian. De
Spectaculis, 22; Kyle 1998, p. 80.
Bustuarius is
found in Tertullian's De
Spectaculis, 11. Terence. Hecyra,
Prologue II...
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their freedom by the
Emperor in a
unique outcome. Martial,
Liber de
Spectaculis, XXIX: The life and fate of
Verus is the
basis of the BBC do****entary...