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Gladiator : Rome's bloody spectacle

Summary: "At the beginning of their 800-year existence in the 4th century BC, gladiatorial games served as a solemn funeral rite to honor high-born citizens. From the height of their popularity to their decline, they were the equivalent of a multi-billion dollar industry--run by entrepreneurs and highly regulated by the government. Nossov shows how, with few exceptions, Roman leaders embraced the spectacle and how over the centuries new events such as mortal combat with animals and full-scale naval battles were added to the games. Using updated research that has never before appeared in English, Nossov's chapter on the everyday life and social status of gladiators will surprise many readers. Despite the persistent myth that Gladiators were treated as expendable refuse by their Roman handlers, Nossov demonstrates that the reality was much more nuanced. The professional gladiator pool was comprised primarily of highly-trained men (and, for a time, women) who volunteered for the arena. In return for a long-term contract with a local games master, these athletes would earn an annual salary hundreds of times greater than an ordinary person. And slaves who were willing to become gladiators could earn their freedom with as few as four wins. These athletes lived communal lives together and trained year round for events that occurred no more than seasonally. As Nossov shows, being a professional gladiator was not much different from the lifestyle of a modern professional football player or boxer."--Publisher's description.

Item details

  • ISBN: 9781846034725
  • ISBN: 1846034728
  • Physical Description: print
    208 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: Oxford, U.K. ; New York, NY : Osprey, 2009.

Contents / Notes

General Note:
"Previously published as Gladiators: history, types, armament, organisation of spectacles (St Petersburg, "Atlant", 2005, in Russian)"--Title page verso.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 180-199) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: The history of Roman spectacles -- The types of gladiator -- The gladiator's equipment -- Methods of combat -- Amphitheatres -- Organizing the events -- The day of the show -- Craving blood or bloody sport?
Language Note:
Translation of: Gladiatory.
Subject: Gladiators Rome
Games Rome
Gladiators Rome Social life and customs
Gladiatorenspiel
Römisches Reich
Gladiator
Gladiatorenspiel
Games
Gladiators
Rome (Empire)
Gladiator
Gladiatorenspiel
Genre: Nonfiction.

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790.093 NOSOV ( Send Text)
31010005832201 ADULT Available
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