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Gladiator: Rome

Título: Gladiator: Rome's Bloody Spectacle

Autor: Konstantin Nossov

Sinopse: Chosen as one of Living Dice's 2009 tops gifts for wargamersFrom the author of Ancient and Medieval Siege Weapons (Lyons Press), Konstantin Nossov, comes this eye-opening new study of one of the most popular pastimes of ancient Rome. This detailed, highly readable guide introduces readers to every aspect of the gladiator phenomenon: from the types of equipment the different classes of gladiator used-to the high place these sportsman came to occupy with the popular culture of the time. Nossov provides readers with a breathtaking tour of Gladiator customs. At the beginning of their 800-year existence in the 4th century BC, gladiatorial games served as a solemn funeral rite to honor high-born citizens. From the height of their popularity to their decline, they were the equivalent of a multi-billion dollar industry--run by entrepreneurs and highly regulated by the government. Nossov shows how, with few exceptions, Roman leaders embraced the spectacle and how over the centuries new events such as mortal combat with animals and full-scale naval battles were added to the games.Using updated research that has never before appeared in English, Nossov's chapter on the everyday life and social status of gladiators will surprise many readers. Despite the persistent myth that Gladiators were treated as expendable refuse by their Roman handlers, Nossov demonstrates that the reality was much more nuanced. The professional gladiator pool was comprised primarily of highly-trained men (and, for a time, women) who volunteered for the arena. In return for a long-term contract with a local games master, these athletes would earn an annual salary hundreds of times greater than an ordinary person. And slaves who were willing to become gladiators could earn their freedom with as few as four wins. These athletes lived communal lives together and trained year round for events that occurred no more than seasonally. As Nossov shows, being a professional gladiator was not much different from the lifestyle of a modern professional football player or boxer. Since the advent of the 2000 film, Gladiator, and the HBO series, Rome, interest in gladiators is running at an all-time high. Nossov's comprehensive treatment of this enigmatic yet persistently popular phenomenon is sure to delight and enlighten readers everywhere.

Contexto da obra

Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “Gladiator: Rome’s Bloody Spectacle”, de Konstantin Nossov, publicado pela editora Osprey Publishing, em 2009 e com 208 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.

Editora: Osprey Publishing

Páginas: 208

Ano: 2009

Edição:

Linguagem: pt_BR

ISBN: 9781846034725

ISBN13: 9781846034725

    Sobre a editora

    Os livros da editora Osprey Publishing apresentam uma leitura rica em detalhes visuais e análises táticas, focando em batalhas, unidades militares e campanhas históricas. A experiência de leitura costuma ser acompanhada por mapas, ilustrações e fotografias que ajudam a compreender o contexto e a estratégia dos conflitos. O catálogo sugere um padrão editorial que valoriza a precisão histórica e o uso de fontes primárias, com títulos que exploram desde a antiguidade até guerras modernas. Há obras que equilibram narrativas envolventes sobre personagens e eventos com estudos técnicos sobre armamentos, formações e equipamentos. O tom é informativo, com ritmo que varia entre análises minuciosas e relatos de combates intensos.

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