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6. Entertainment Architecture
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Lecture
In this module, we turn to the various entertainment and leisure buildings that were constructed in the Campus Martius—either in the name of Augustus himself or (which was actually more common) in the name of one of his associates. In particular, we look at the Saepta Iulia, the Aqua Virgo and the Baths of Agrippa, the Theatres of Balbus and Marcellus, and the Porticus Minucia.
All digital modelling and 3D images are (c) Dr Matthew Nicholls, University of Reading. 2015. All rights reserved.
Course
Before the Emperor Augustus died in 14 AD, he boasted that he had found Rome a city of brick, but left it a city of marble. In this course, Professor Matthew Nicholls (University of Reading) explores Augustus’ rebuilding of the city of Rome through his award-winning digital model of the city. After a brief introduction to Augustus’ rise to power and his building programme as a whole, we turn to individual monuments, including the Ara Pacis, The Forum Romanum, The Forum Augustum, The Mausoleum of Augustus, and the various leisure and entertainment buildings that were constructed in the Campus Martius.
All digital modelling and 3D images are (c) Prof. Matthew Nicholls, University of Reading. 2015. All rights reserved.
To continue exploring the architecture and history of Rome with Prof. Matthew Nicholls, a free online course is now available on Futurelearn.
Lecturer
Matthew Nicholls is a visiting professor of classics at the University of Reading and Senior Tutor at St John's College, Oxford, specialising in the political and social history of the Romans, and the way the built environments of Rome and cities around the empire expressed their values and priorities. In 2014, Matthew was presented with a Guardian Teaching Award for his 'Virtual Rome' project, a digital model of the city of Rome, showing the city as it appeared in c. AD 315.
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Nicholls, M. (2018, August 15). Imperial Image: The City of Rome - Entertainment Architecture [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/courses/augustus-and-the-city-of-rome/entertainment-architecture
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Nicholls, M. "Imperial Image: The City of Rome – Entertainment Architecture." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://massolit.io/courses/augustus-and-the-city-of-rome/entertainment-architecture