The Lost History of Roman Theatre

The Lost History of Roman Theatre

The Lost History of Roman Theatre

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Investigating the origins of theatre in archaic RomeTheatre was an integral part of Roman civic, religious and political life for nearly a thousand years, but our understanding of it is skewed by the haphazard survival of usable evidence.The widely accepted date for the beginning of Roman drama is 240 BC, but that is only the date of the first known dramatic works.Theatre as a public spectacle was created in Athens and in Greek Sicily at the end of the sixth century BC, when the culture of Rome, to judge by the archaeological evidence, was itself thoroughly Greek.There is therefore no need to imagine that the Romans knew nothing of drama until centuries after its inception.In The Lost History of Roman Theatre, the distinguished classics scholar T.P. Wiseman reexamines the often-obscured origins of Roman theatre. In a series of detailed investigations, Wiseman explores material ignored or inadequately treated in the modern literature, including previously overlooked information in Cicer
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