A ludi magister was a teacher at a Roman school (Ludus). Magistri were often Greek or other educated slaves. The ludi magister was the teacher of the first...
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The Glass Bead Game (redirect from Magister Ludi)
under the title Magister Ludi, Latin for "Master of the Game", an honorific title awarded to the book's central character. "Magister Ludi" can also be seen...
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girls up to the age of 11 was a ludus. Ludi were to be found throughout the city, and were run by a ludi magister (schoolmaster) who was often an educated...
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Little Zaches: “What was the GDR? [...] A [...] snail shell of the ludi magister of the E.T.A. Hoffmann University of Kerepes ”. Shortly thereafter,...
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basic literacy, numeracy, and moral education, often delivered by a ludi magister or elementary teacher. Roman children, regardless of social class, were...
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unable to do so). Other causae included ludorum faciendorum, holding the Ludi Romani (Roman games), an important religious festival; ferarium constituendarum...
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celebrated by the Roman people and received public funding. Games (ludi), such as the Ludi Apollinares, were not technically feriae, but the days on which...
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Theatre of ancient Rome (redirect from Ludi scaenici)
eclectic offerings of the ludi (celebrations of public holidays) held throughout each year—the largest of these festivals being the Ludi Romani, held each September...
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between 400 BC and 396 BC. In 368 BC, Licinius became the first plebeian Magister equitum and was made dictator by Publius Manlius Capitolinus during the...
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Republic, the decuries sometimes lent lictors to private citizens holding ludi publici (lit. 'public games') and traveling senators. However, these lictors...
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Cursus honorum (section Dictator and magister equitum)
related duties. Also, they oversaw the organization of festivals and games (ludi), which made this a very sought-after office for a career minded politician...
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respect to his father. As a result of the influx of grain, Rome celebrated the Ludi Romani magnificently, repeated for two days to celebrate the ability of Flaminius...
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178 pp. ISBN 9781641606264. Hermann Hesse's The Glass Bead Game ("Magister Ludi") The Waves Extinguish the Wind title listing at the Internet Speculative...
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work for the fatherland Motto of the Carlsberg breweries laboris gloria Ludi Games are the glory of work, Motto of the Camborne School of Mines, Cornwall...
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functions, so that during the Dominate its purpose was primarily to organise the Ludi Romani. The most prestigious post that a senator could hold under the Dominate...
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alternative names for the human species Hermann Hesse's The Glass Bead Game ("Magister Ludi") Homo faber Man, Play and Games Norman Polmar; Thomas B. Allen (15...
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the ludi funebres for Caesar while simultaneously moving the Ludi Veneris Genetricis from September to July, after which time they were known as Ludi Victoriae...
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what would become his last major work, The Glass Bead Game (a.k.a. Magister Ludi). In 1932, as a preliminary study, he released the novella Journey to...
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general of the early Roman Republic, who was five times consul, three times magister equitum, and twice dictator. He was the most important Roman commander...
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Hermann (2003). Das Glasperlenspiel: Versuch einer Lebensbeschreibung des Magister Ludi Josef Knecht samt Knechts hinterlassenen Schriftens. Frankfurt am Main:...
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Plautus (section The importance of the ludi)
comedy, was acted out on stage during the ludi or festival games. In his discussion of the importance of the ludi Megalenses in early Roman theater, John...
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AD 248, Philip the Arab celebrated Rome's first millennium, together with Ludi saeculares for Rome's alleged tenth saeculum. Coins from his reign commemorate...
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(drums). Brian was originally in The Brian Damage Band, Zak was in Magister Ludi, and Butch was in Miller Station. The name of the band is a tribute...
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popularity of gladiators led to their use in increasingly lavish and expensive ludi. Gladiatorial games lasted for nearly a thousand years, reaching their peak...
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up his Nobel Prize–winning novel The Glass Bead Game (also known as Magister Ludi). Chariton the Confessor (end of 3rd century - c. 350), also considered...
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Clodius's year in office as tribune of the plebs in 58 BC, Cloelius organized ludi compitalicii, neighborhood new-year festivities that had been banned as promoting...
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Ancient Rome, Vol. I –Tarragona - Spain 2012. Ludi Scaenici, E Tempore Emergo - Rome, Italy - 2001 Ludi Scaenici, Festina Lente - Rome, Italy - 2011 Ensemble...
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the home called a ludus, where a teacher (called a litterator or a magister ludi, and often of Greek origin) taught them basic reading, writing, arithmetic...
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Morgenlandfahrt)) Hermann Hesse, The Glass Bead Game (1943), also known as "Magister Ludi" (Master of the Game) Prentiss Tucker, In the Land of the Living Dead:...
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including elements of the Parentalia and sacred games such as the Ludi Apollinares and Ludi Plebeii. The profession of undertaker was simultaneously "purifying...
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