The brutal, thrilling world of gladiators was a popular motif in the art of Pompeii, as this informative book demonstrates. "Gladiators at Pompeii", illustrated with striking Pompeiian depictions of these ancient combatants, presents a complete picture of the gladiators of the Roman Empire and the highly organized and regulated tournaments in which they competed. Luciana Jacobelli reveals the latest evidence on the best-documented categories of gladiators, their origins, social status, equipment and training. Originally staged for the funeral rights of prominent Roman citizens, gladiatorial games eventually became a tool for career politicians to both gain popularity and appease the often turbulent masses. While most gladiators were slaves or prisoners of war forced into a career of battle, others were criminals or free men from prominent families who aspired to fame and fortune. Surprisingly, there are even records of women gladiators.
ISBN: | 9780892367313 |
Publication date: | 19th February 2004 |
Author: | Jacbelli |
Publisher: | Getty Publishing an imprint of Getty Trust Publications |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 128 pages |
Series: | Getty Publications – |
Genres: |
Ancient history European history Combat sports and self-defence Social and cultural history History of art |