Popular Culture in Ancient Rome

Popular Culture in Ancient Rome
Title Popular Culture in Ancient Rome PDF eBook
Author J. P. Toner
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 285
Release 2013-04-25
Genre History
ISBN 0745654908

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The mass of the Roman people constituted well over 90% of the population. Much ancient history, however, has focused on the lives, politics and culture of the minority elite. This book helps redress the balance by focusing on the non-elite in the Roman world. It builds a vivid account of the everyday lives of the masses, including their social and family life, health, leisure and religious beliefs, and the ways in which their popular culture resisted the domination of the ruling elite. The book highlights previously under-considered aspects of popular culture of the period to give a fuller picture. It is the first book to take fully into account the level of mental health: given the physical and social environment that most people faced, their overall mental health mirrored their poor physical health. It also reveals fascinating details about the ways in which people solved problems, turning frequently to oracles for advice and guidance when confronted by difficulties. Our understanding of the non-elite world is further enriched through the depiction of sensory dimensions: Toner illustrates how attitudes to smell, touch, and noise all varied with social status and created conflict, and how the emperors tried to resolve these disputes as part of their regeneration of urban life. Popular Culture in Ancient Rome offers a rich and accessible introduction to the usefulness of the notion of popular culture in studying the ancient world and will be enjoyed by students and general readers alike.

Popular Culture in the Ancient World

Popular Culture in the Ancient World
Title Popular Culture in the Ancient World PDF eBook
Author Lucy Grig
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 381
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 1107074894

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This book adopts a new approach to the classical world by focusing on ancient popular culture.

Ancient Rome in So Many Words

Ancient Rome in So Many Words
Title Ancient Rome in So Many Words PDF eBook
Author Christopher Francese
Publisher Hippocrene Books
Total Pages 252
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9780781811538

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The brief word-histories in this book are meant to provide background on some words that everyone learns when they study Latin, as well as some rarer terms that have interesting stories to tell about Roman culture. This book lists a new word or phrase that came into American English every year from 1975 to 1998, with a selection of early additions from 1497 to 1750, and discusses the history behind the adoption of each. Teachers and students of Latin can benefit from the slightly more formal, but still anecdotal, approach taken here to some key words in the Latin lexicon.

Projecting the Past

Projecting the Past
Title Projecting the Past PDF eBook
Author Maria Wyke
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 260
Release 2013-12-02
Genre History
ISBN 1317796063

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Brought vividly to life on screen, the myth of ancient Rome resonates through modern popular culture. Projecting the Past examines how the cinematic traditions of Hollywood and Italy have resurrected ancient Rome to address the concerns of the present. The book engages contemporary debates about the nature of the classical tradition, definitions of history, and the place of the past in historical film.

Ancient Greece in Film and Popular Culture

Ancient Greece in Film and Popular Culture
Title Ancient Greece in Film and Popular Culture PDF eBook
Author Gideon Nisbet
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9781904675785

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This history of Greece in the 20th century imagination - from film to science fiction and comics - examines the preconceptions of the ancient world which cause difficulties in contemporary media.

The Common People of Ancient Rome

The Common People of Ancient Rome
Title The Common People of Ancient Rome PDF eBook
Author Frank Frost Abbott
Publisher
Total Pages 310
Release 1911
Genre Latin language
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The Heart of Rome

The Heart of Rome
Title The Heart of Rome PDF eBook
Author Jan H. Blits
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 201
Release 2013-12-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0739189212

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The essays in this book examine the political activities and institutions of pre-Imperial Rome in conjunction with the habits of the hearts and the minds of the Romans. Relying on the writings of ancient authors, the essays analyze significant political developments and events. They attempt to draw out the meaning of what the authors say and impose no theory on the ancient writings. Nor do they pursue the methodological techniques of contemporary historiography. While avoiding such common present-day anachronisms, they take their guidance directly from the ancient historians themselves and examine their understanding of Rome’s political history and culture. Harking back to the ancient view that a political culture or regime is both a city’s form of government and its way of life, the essays, trying to be true to the full character of Roman political life, seek to understand the political activities and the souls of the Romans, and to understand each in the light of the other.