قراءة كتاب The Private Life of the Romans
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Plan of the Circus §330
The Arena §332
The Barriers §333
The Spīna and Mētae §335
The Seats §337
Furnishing the Races §339
The Teams §340
The Drivers §341
Famous Aurīgae §342
Other Shows of the Circus §343
Gladiatorial Combats §344
Popularity of the Combats §346
Sources of Supply §347
Schools for Gladiators §349
Places of Exhibition §351
Amphitheaters at Rome §352
The Amphitheater at Pompeii §353
The Coliseum §356
Styles of Fighting §359
Weapons and Armor §360
Announcement of the Shows §361
The Fight Itself §362
The Rewards §363
Other Shows in the Amphitheater §364
The Daily Bath §365
Essentials for the Bath §366
Heating the Bath §368
The Caldārium §369
The Frīgidārium and Ūnctōrium §370
A Private Bathhouse §371
The Public Baths §372
Management §373
Hours Opened §374
Accommodations for Women §375
Thermae §376
Baths of Diocletian §378
X. TRAVEL AND CORRESPONDENCE. BOOKS.
In General §379
By Water §380
By Land §381
The Vehicles §382
Carriages §383
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