-
simia De grue et
pavone De
quercu et
harundine - The Oak and the Reed De
venatore et
tigride De
quattuor iuvencis et
leone - The
Bulls and the Lion De abiete...
- Look up
venatio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Venatio (Latin: venatio, "hunting",
plural venationes) was a type of
entertainment in
Roman amphitheaters...
- an
accompaniment to
provincial games (with gladiators, bestiarii, or
venatores and
prisoners attacked by beasts).
Their instruments are a long straight...
- for the once-prevalent
notion that
arena personnel such as gladiators,
venatores and
bestiarii were
personally or
professionally dedicated to her cult...
- Two
venatores fighting a
tiger (5th
century AD
mosaic in the
Great Palace of Constantinople)...
- for
those who made a
career out of parti****ting in
arena "hunts" was
venatores. As a
means of
torturous capital punishment,
death by wild
beasts was...
- setting. But he went well
beyond that. "For example, in
describing the
venatores'
battle with the
lions and tigers, he drew on
Martial and
Strabo as original...
- pug.īdu.—(De)
Clericis pugnantibus in duello. Cler.vena.—(De)
Clerico venatore. CL·F·—classis forensis. cłicis—clericis. çlḿ—cœlum. cłr—clericus. cl.u·—Clarissimus...
-
successfully partaking in
these hunts.
These men
became known as the
venatores immunes. The
hunters may
likely have been ****igned
quotas of
animals to...
- men, of
which six have been injured,
facing a bull next to a pair of
venatores facing a bull, an ostrich, an elk, a deer, and a lion, with one of the...