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028 42 $aFFH 29935$bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences
028 42 $a29935$bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences
035 $a(CSdNU)u180626-01national_inst
035 $a(OCoLC)52500833
035 $a(OCoLC)52500833
040 $aSNC$cSNC$dCNU
049 $aCNUM
050 4 $aGV35$b.P37 2002
245 00 $aPassing judgements$h[videorecording] /$cpresented by Paula James ; producer, Amanda Willett.
246 1 $iTitle on container and disc label:$aPassing judgements : $bspectacle, law, and order in Ancient Rome
246 30 $aSpectacle, law, and order in Ancient Rome
260 $aPrinceton, N.J. :$bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences,$cc2003, c1997.
300 $a1 videodisc (30 min.) :$bsd., col. ;$c4 3/4 in.
440 4 $aThe Roman arena: innovation, entertainment, and justice
500 $aOriginally produced for The Open University.
520 $aTo the Romans, the Roman games were not so much entertainment as part of the judicial system. Five classicists discuss the role of the ancient arena spectacles that featured combat with animals, public executions, and gladiatorial matches.
538 $aDVD.
610 20 $aColosseum (Rome, Italy)
650 0 $aGames$xSocial aspects$zRome.
650 0 $aJustice, Administration of (Roman law)
651 0 $aRome$xCivilization.
700 1 $aJames, Paula.
700 1 $aWillett, Amanda.
710 2 $aOpen University.
710 2 $aFilms for the Humanities (Firm)
994 $aX0$bCNU
999 $aDV 193$wALPHANUM$c1$i31786101775937$lAV$mNULS$rN$sY$tDVD$u12/5/2003