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Gladiators

Deadly Arena Sports of Ancient Rome

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Gladiators

De: Christopher Epplett
Narrado por: Matthew Josdal
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A history of gladiators - with an added bite!

It's hard for modern listeners to truly grasp the spectacle that was arena sports in ancient Rome, which pitted man against man and man against beast in mortal combat. Our modern games of football and hockey, or even boxing and MMA, truly pale in comparison. The Gladiators is a comprehensive survey of these ancient sports, focusing on gladiatorial combat and the beast hunts (venationes). While many books have been written on arena spectacles in ancient Rome, they generally neglect the venationes, despite the fact that the beast hunts, of various dangerous wild animals (including lions, tigers, elephants, and rhinos), were almost as popular as gladiatorial spectacles and endured over a longer period of time. Dr. Christopher Epplett gives a full and detailed treatment of both types of spectacle.

The author starts by explaining the origins of these bloody combat sports in the late Roman Republic before surveying the growth of these events during the first two centuries of the Empire, when emperors possessed the resources to stage arena spectacles on an unmatched scale. The details of the training, equipment, and fighting styles used by different types of combatants are covered, as are the infrastructure of the arenas and behind-the-scenes organization that was essential to the successful staging of arena events. Particular attention is paid to the procurement of the countless wild animals necessary to stage venationes throughout the Empire. A gladiator book with added bite, The Gladiators is sure to be welcomed by scholars and general listeners alike.

Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade imprint, are proud to publish a broad range of books for listeners interested in history - books about World War II, the Third Reich, Hitler and his henchmen, the JFK assassination, conspiracies, the American Civil War, the American Revolution, gladiators, Vikings, ancient Rome, medieval times, the old West, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times best seller or a national best seller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.

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Antiguo Historia de los Deportes Militar Roma Deportes Deportes de combate Edad media Guerra
Good Overview • Thorough Research • Decent Attention Holding • Informative Content • Quite Good Narration

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The book and information were great, the horrific part was well get the book you'll see...

Horrific

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As far as the content it is exactly what it is supposed to be. If the subject interests you it’s perfectly fine. If your looking for an exciting novel this isn’t for you.

I wish narrators would do a little research on pronunciation before recording.

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Though interesting to an extent, I was hard pressed to finish the book. The amount of information is considerable, it’s presentation is lackluster.

More like a Text book

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While the book did give a good overview of Roman gladiatorial games, there was a lack of depth. I would have liked to known more about the gladiator themselves than just a history of the games.

Good overview of Roman society

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This is an okay book. But I often wish that narrators would take a page from Grover Gardner and simply read the book. When I hear that a book is being “performed” I grow concerned. Just read the thing. That’s all I ask.

Not bad

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