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Tuesday, February 11, 2003
Mythology in Roman games
Another interesting tidbit was included in Dr. Fagans lecture on the Roman games last week. He said that the recreation of mythology was strictly limited to games sponsored by the emperor. Apparently, such a presentation was intended as a statement of power - the emperor can make the "unreal" become real. I thought this was an interesting observation.
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