Munera und Agone in der Gesetzgebung der Spätantike

Auteur
Kalfelis, Marius
Language
GermanRésumé
Public games shaped urban life in the Roman Empire up into late antiquity. This study is the first to systematically examine the legal texts pertaining to gladiator battles and animal baiting (munera), as well as athletic competitions (agones). They provide information about the measures taken by Roman emperors to maintain the games under the changing conditions of late antiquity.

