兵工厂:角斗士训练和角斗士训练场

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
MICHAEL CARTER
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在他写于公元158年的《辩解》(98.7)中,阿普里乌斯哀叹他以前的监护人,年轻高贵的西尼纽斯·普丁斯,被允许放弃学业,转而在酒馆和妓女中消磨时间,最糟糕的是,他成了当地角斗士学校的常客。普丁斯已经知道了所有角斗士的名字,他们的“战斗和伤口”,甚至开始接受角斗士本人的指导。在本文中,我调查了罗马贵族青年(iuvenes)可能寻求武器训练的可能原因,以及这些年轻人可以通过与角斗士训练场有关的方式获得这种训练。调查还考虑了角斗士及其训练场教练的组织。
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ARMORUM STUDIUM: GLADIATORIAL TRAINING AND THE GLADIATORIAL LUDUS

In his Apologia (98.7), written about ad 158, Apuleius laments the fact that his former ward, the noble young Sicinius Pudens, has been allowed to abandon his studies and is instead spending his time in taverns and with prostitutes and, worst of all, has become a frequent visitor at the local gladiatorial school. Pudens has come to know all the gladiators’ names, their ‘fights and wounds’, and has even started receiving instruction from the lanista himself. In this paper, I investigate the possible reasons why aristocratic Roman youth (iuvenes) might have sought weapons-training and the means by which these young men could have accessed such training in connection with a gladiatorial ludus. The investigation additionally considers the organization of gladiators and their trainers in the ludus.

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