• 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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