Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Colosseum
- Introduction
- Purpose: entertainment
- gladiatorial games and fights
- public executions
- Man vs Beast
- mock naval battles
- Flavian Theatre
- Begun with Vespasian
70AD-2nd son Domitian
81AD
- Built by Flavians
- Paragraph one: Propagandist
- 1. gain popularity
- Faith lost in the Empire
- gain back popularity
- Nero land
- Nero caused suffering
- 2. Give back to all citizens
- Built amphitheatre with
different sections
- Reflection of the Roman Empire
customs (demo of social hierarchy)
- 3. Large
- a. base:24000m2
- b. overall ellipse 189m by 156m
- c. arena:87 by 55m
- d. 48m high
- e. Features
- Steep seating
ensure all can see
- Everyone could see the arena
- no longer greek influence
- example Leptis Magna semi-circle
- better view none lost
to the audience and
increase use of space
- Public Venue
- 1. all had an
opportunity to go
- a. wooden tickets-free
- No confusion
- numbered seating
and entrance on
tickets
- 80 entrances- quick exiting 5mins
- 2. V. used as prop m
- allowed all the citizens
- gain support
- con. large amphitheatre so
that people at awe and
enjoy glad games
- Design ensure comfort
throughout
performances
- started in morn. with recession
and animal hunts. main e in late
arvo g games
- Need
- aqueduct
- sanitary purposes
- provide water
- mock naval
- Velarium
- ensure comfort of
peeps from weather
- Canvas awning rolled
from 24 masts holding
it
- covered 2/3
hole in mid in
centre to
hold
- sailor house
- show goes on
- 80- 5min out
- Max entertainment
- largeness
- ds. L build l
base sup
weight
- Bottom 2 level made
of local limestone
(travertine)
- Other parts held 2gether with
iron clamps and uncemented
limestone
- common Roman features
- arch has keystone distribute
w.around edges to the base
- Granduer= propagandist m
- Pilasters/columns
intricate design with
plants
- prosperity
- statues 2nd and third level
- decorative p message t advanced
- t-advance and growth of empire