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Magister Ludi
Magister Ludi Ancient Cultures, Roma ludica, Democracy, Progress and the Social Character The Glass Bead Game (German: Das Glasperlenspiel) is the last work and magnum opus of the German author Hermann Hesse. Begun in 1931 and published in Switzerland in 1943, after being rejected for publication in Germany,[1] the book was mentioned in Hesse’s citation for the 1946 Nobel Prize for [...]
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Museum of Archeology
Museum of Archeology Links related to Museum of Archeology: Archeological Visions of Architecture Ancient Civilization and Archeology You can follow VCrown work at: Flickr, Twitter, Facebook, Vimeo
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Romans and Cartago Nova
Romans and Cartago Nova Links related to Romans and Cartago Nova: The Roman Theater of Cartagena The Museum of the Roman Theater of Cartagena Carthago Nova You can follow VCrown work at: Flickr, Twitter, Facebook, Vimeo
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The Museum of the Roman Theater of Cartagena
The Museum of the Roman Theater of Cartagena is divided into three exhibition halls. Hall 1 deals with the Architecture of the Theater. Hall 2 shows Theater and Society and Hall 3 or Archeological hall gives way to the Theater. See the Theater photographies at The Roman Theater of Cartagena See the Full Set below: [...]
The Roman Theater of Cartagena
Built under the reign of Augustus it is well documented that the theater was erected between the years 5 and 1 BC. The theater was devoted to Lucio and Cayo Caesar, nephews of Octavio Augustus.The Theater could hold up to 6,000 spectators and its construction was done using three moeniana subdivided subsequently into five radial [...]




