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The Roman Amphitheatre

The Roman Amphitheatre

The Roman Amphitheatre

From its Origins to the Colosseum
Katherine E. Welch, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
June 2009
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    This is the first book to analyze the evolution of the Roman amphitheatre as an architectural form. Katherine Welch addresses the critical period in the history of this building type: its origins and dissemination under the Republic, from the third to first centuries BC; its monumentalization as an architectural form under Augustus; and its canonization as a building type with the Colosseum (AD 80). She explores the social and political contexts of each of these phases in detail. The study then shifts focus to the reception of the amphitheatre and the games in the Greek East, a part of the Empire that was, initially, deeply fractured about the new realities of Roman rule.

    • First book to address the critical period in the history of the Roman amphitheatre - its origins and development under the Republic
    • Traces history of the amphitheatre from its early period to its canonization as a building type with the Colosseum in Rome
    • Discusses the reception of the Colosseum and its games during the imperial period

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Repeatedly, Welch's book stirs the embers under simmering controversies, thereby giving us both good reading and adventurous scholarship.' Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians

    'The Colosseum, more than any other building from ancient Rome, is routinely the subject of both scholarly and popular texts. While it seems that important studies are published on this structure every year, rarely does any attain the status of definitive text. Katherine Welch's The Roman Amphitheatre: From Its Origins to the Colosseum is such a book. Welch's splendid volume is a culmination of her amphitheatre studies and provides a much-needed examination of the building type's origins in Republican Rome and its development up to and including the Colosseum.' Thomas J. Morton, The Art Bulletin

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    Product details

    June 2009
    Paperback
    9780521744355
    378 pages
    254 × 178 × 23 mm
    0.94kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: the 'imperial' interpretation of arena games
    • 1. Arena games during the Republic
    • 2. Origins of amphitheatre architecture
    • 3. Stone amphitheatres during the republican period
    • 4. The amphitheatre between republic and empire: monumentalization of the amphitheatre building
    • 5. The colosseum: canonization of the amphitheatre building type
    • 6. The reception of the amphitheatre in the Greek world in the early imperial period
    • Conclusion
    • Appendix: amphitheatres of republican date.
      Author
    • Katherine E. Welch , Institute of Fine Arts, New York University

      Katherine E. Welch is Associate Professor of Fine Arts at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. She is a scholar of Roman art and archaeology and has held fellowships at the American Academy in Rome and the American School of Classical Studies in Athens.