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Oud-Egyptisch Terracotta fles - 9 cm
Nr. 80067171
Nr. 80067171
Ancient Roman Theater Ticket of Emperor Severus Alexander
An outstanding, highly attractive, well-detailed example - Museum's Quality
Extremely rare piece, rarely seen on the market.
From a Private European Collection
Purchased from D.Auctions, January 2022 for a hammer price of 280 Euros + 15.5% commission (in total 323.40 Euros).
Weight: 2g
Diameter: 2cm x 1.7cm
The history of Roman theater stretches far back into history. It is thought theatrical performances took place in ancient Rome from the 4th century BC, after the establishment of the Roman Republic. However, most of the earliest known examples of Roman theater come 200 – 300 years later, starting a period that stretches into the 3rd century AD, before the fall of the Roman Empire.
Throughout this era, theatrical performances became a central part of Roman life, often acting as commentaries on society. Works from famous Roman playwrights, including Plautus and Terence, were a considerable influence, even transcending the theater to improve education and literacy in ancient Rome. Such was the quality of their works that many survive and are still performed today.
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