The emperor Augustus and the Theater of Marcellus: the representation of the theater in the Roman urban space (1st century BC)
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Resumo: | In the transitional period between Republic and Principate, Roman’s urban image was used by Emperor Augustus as a means of legitimizing both his new government and his own image. As an heir of Julius Caesar, the Princeps aim was to modernize the city by building grand public monuments, particularly the southern shore of the Campus Martius, which was promoted to the experimental category and, on account of it, received various constructions. Among these is that of the Theater of Marcellus, one of the largest theaters in the Roman Empire. Despite the logical changes inherent over time and the restorations carried out, the monumental structure of the theater remains to the present day. Thus, by deepening the study of the physical space of the theater, we seek to reflect on the construction of Marcellus’ Theater, highlighting the importance of its location within the Urbs’ planning. By seeking to convey an image of power, as well as that of a good princeps, Augustus built the Campus Martius almost as a showcase for imperial architecture and the physical manifestation of Roman’s prominence. |
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The emperor Augustus and the Theater of Marcellus: the representation of the theater in the Roman urban space (1st century BC)The emperor Augustus and the Theater of Marcellus: the representation of the theater in the Roman urban space (1st century BC)PrincipateAugustusTheatre of MarcellusTheatrical spaceCampus MartiusPrincipateAugustusTheatre of MarcellusTheatrical spaceCampus MartiusIn the transitional period between Republic and Principate, Roman’s urban image was used by Emperor Augustus as a means of legitimizing both his new government and his own image. As an heir of Julius Caesar, the Princeps aim was to modernize the city by building grand public monuments, particularly the southern shore of the Campus Martius, which was promoted to the experimental category and, on account of it, received various constructions. Among these is that of the Theater of Marcellus, one of the largest theaters in the Roman Empire. Despite the logical changes inherent over time and the restorations carried out, the monumental structure of the theater remains to the present day. Thus, by deepening the study of the physical space of the theater, we seek to reflect on the construction of Marcellus’ Theater, highlighting the importance of its location within the Urbs’ planning. By seeking to convey an image of power, as well as that of a good princeps, Augustus built the Campus Martius almost as a showcase for imperial architecture and the physical manifestation of Roman’s prominence.In the transitional period between Republic and Principate, Roman’s urban image was used by Emperor Augustus as a means of legitimizing both his new government and his own image. As an heir of Julius Caesar, the Princeps aim was to modernize the city by building grand public monuments, particularly the southern shore of the Campus Martius, which was promoted to the experimental category and, on account of it, received various constructions. Among these is that of the Theater of Marcellus, one of the largest theaters in the Roman Empire. Despite the logical changes inherent over time and the restorations carried out, the monumental structure of the theater remains to the present day. Thus, by deepening the study of the physical space of the theater, we seek to reflect on the construction of Marcellus’ Theater, highlighting the importance of its location within the Urbs’ planning. By seeking to convey an image of power, as well as that of a good princeps, Augustus built the Campus Martius almost as a showcase for imperial architecture and the physical manifestation of Roman’s prominence.Portal de Periódicos da Ufes2022-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufes.br/romanitas/article/view/3743610.29327/2345891.19.19-10Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; N. 19 (2022): gennaio-giugno; 174-193Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; n. 19 (2022): janeiro-junho; 174-193Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; No. 19 (2022): january-june; 174-193Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; Núm. 19 (2022): enero-junio; 174-193Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; No 19 (2022): janvier-juin; 174-1932318-930410.29327/2345891.19.19-14reponame:Romanitasinstname:Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)instacron:UFESenghttps://periodicos.ufes.br/romanitas/article/view/37436/26176Copyright (c) 2022 Letícia Aga Pereira Passoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAga Pereira Passos, Letícia2024-04-20T15:53:18Zoai:periodicos.ufes.br:article/37436Revistahttps://periodicos.ufes.br/romanitasPUBhttps://periodicos.ufes.br/romanitas/oaigil-ventura@uol.com.br || es.leir@gmail.com2318-93042318-9304opendoar:2024-04-20T15:53:18Romanitas - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)false |
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The emperor Augustus and the Theater of Marcellus: the representation of the theater in the Roman urban space (1st century BC) The emperor Augustus and the Theater of Marcellus: the representation of the theater in the Roman urban space (1st century BC) |
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The emperor Augustus and the Theater of Marcellus: the representation of the theater in the Roman urban space (1st century BC) |
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The emperor Augustus and the Theater of Marcellus: the representation of the theater in the Roman urban space (1st century BC) Aga Pereira Passos, Letícia Principate Augustus Theatre of Marcellus Theatrical space Campus Martius Principate Augustus Theatre of Marcellus Theatrical space Campus Martius |
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The emperor Augustus and the Theater of Marcellus: the representation of the theater in the Roman urban space (1st century BC) |
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The emperor Augustus and the Theater of Marcellus: the representation of the theater in the Roman urban space (1st century BC) |
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The emperor Augustus and the Theater of Marcellus: the representation of the theater in the Roman urban space (1st century BC) |
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The emperor Augustus and the Theater of Marcellus: the representation of the theater in the Roman urban space (1st century BC) |
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The emperor Augustus and the Theater of Marcellus: the representation of the theater in the Roman urban space (1st century BC) |
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Aga Pereira Passos, Letícia |
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Aga Pereira Passos, Letícia |
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Aga Pereira Passos, Letícia |
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Principate Augustus Theatre of Marcellus Theatrical space Campus Martius Principate Augustus Theatre of Marcellus Theatrical space Campus Martius |
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Principate Augustus Theatre of Marcellus Theatrical space Campus Martius Principate Augustus Theatre of Marcellus Theatrical space Campus Martius |
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In the transitional period between Republic and Principate, Roman’s urban image was used by Emperor Augustus as a means of legitimizing both his new government and his own image. As an heir of Julius Caesar, the Princeps aim was to modernize the city by building grand public monuments, particularly the southern shore of the Campus Martius, which was promoted to the experimental category and, on account of it, received various constructions. Among these is that of the Theater of Marcellus, one of the largest theaters in the Roman Empire. Despite the logical changes inherent over time and the restorations carried out, the monumental structure of the theater remains to the present day. Thus, by deepening the study of the physical space of the theater, we seek to reflect on the construction of Marcellus’ Theater, highlighting the importance of its location within the Urbs’ planning. By seeking to convey an image of power, as well as that of a good princeps, Augustus built the Campus Martius almost as a showcase for imperial architecture and the physical manifestation of Roman’s prominence. |
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Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; N. 19 (2022): gennaio-giugno; 174-193 Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; n. 19 (2022): janeiro-junho; 174-193 Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; No. 19 (2022): january-june; 174-193 Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; Núm. 19 (2022): enero-junio; 174-193 Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; No 19 (2022): janvier-juin; 174-193 2318-9304 10.29327/2345891.19.19-14 reponame:Romanitas instname:Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES) instacron:UFES |
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