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| #3026167 in Books | Jacob A Latham | 2016-08-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.96 x.79 x6.97l, | File type: PDF | 418 pages | Performance Memory and Processions in Ancient Rome The Pompa Circensis from the Late Republic to Late Antiquity||About the Author|Jacob A. Latham is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Tennessee. He has also taught at the University of California, Santa Barbara, the University of California, Los Angeles, and Pomona College, California. He is a historian of
The pompa circensis, the procession which preceded the chariot races in the arena, was both a prominent political pageant and a hallowed religious ritual. Traversing a landscape of memory, the procession wove together spaces and institutions, monuments and performers, gods and humans into an image of the city, whose contours shifted as Rome changed. In the late Republic, the parade produced an image of Rome as the senate and the people with their gods - a deeply traditio...
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