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The Myth of the Roman Vomitorium - UNRV.comIn ancient Roman architecture, a vomitorium was a passageway designed to facilitate the rapid egress of spectators from large-capacity venues like ...
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Vomitorium: A Passage to the Roman Amphitheater or a Vomiting ...May 31, 2023 · A vomitorium was simply the passage that spectators used to easily reach their seats in the Colosseum or theatre.
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What was really a vomitorium? - Archaeology WikiJan 27, 2017 · The word vomitorium has been often used to describe a room, adjacent to the dining room where a Roman dinner would take place.Missing: amphitheater | Show results with:amphitheater<|control11|><|separator|>
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Grandstand vomitory: definition and role in stadiumsThe term “vomitory” comes from the Latin word “vomitorium,” referring to an opening that allows a crowd to exit an amphitheater or stadium quickly.
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Vomitorium - Etymology, Origin & MeaningFrom Latin vomitare + -orium, originally meaning a passage in amphitheaters; the word's origin reflects its meaning as an exit or opening.
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MACROBIUS, Saturnalia - Loeb Classical LibraryThat's the source of the so-called vomitoria we have in venues for shows, which allow people entering in a mass to disperse into their seats.
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Mythbusting Ancient Rome – the truth about the vomitoriumJan 19, 2017 · Roman decadence reached its peak with the vomitorium: a room where feasting elites threw up to make room for more food.
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vomitory, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English DictionaryThe earliest known use of the noun vomitory is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for vomitory is from 1601, in a translation by Philemon Holland, ...
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vomitorium, n. meanings, etymology and moreOED's earliest evidence for vomitorium is from 1754, in New & Complete Dictionary of Arts & Sciences. vomitorium is a borrowing from Latin.
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Explore the Architecture of the Colosseum (Design & Structure)It measured 83 meters in length by 48 meters width. · The arena floor was made of wood panels, covered with a layer of sand which was drawn from the nearby Monte ...
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(PDF) Roman Theatres An Architectural Study - Academia.eduThis paper presents an architectural study of Roman theatres, focusing on their dimensions, structural components, and design variations across different ...
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The Colosseum's secret: How ancient Roman concrete shaped our ...May 31, 2025 · Their concrete, opus caementicium, was a key innovation that contributed to the durability of Roman architecture. ADVERTISEMENT. The ...
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What is a Vomitorium? 25 Modern Examples of Efficient Traffic ...Nov 22, 2023 · A vomitorium is a wide corridor designed to quickly move people in or out of a large public space, like a theatre or stadium.Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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Voms | Theater Dictionary | TDF - Theatre Development FundMay 14, 2013 · The voms in theatres are also used as pathways for actors to enter and exit the stage.
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The Amphitheater at PompeiiThe amphitheater, itself, was constructed about 70 BC for the benefit of these new colonists, both because of its association with the Roman military and as a ...
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LacusCurtius • The Roman Amphitheater (Smith's Dictionary, 1875)### Summary of Vomitoria in Roman Amphitheaters
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Vomitoriums: Fact or Fiction? - History.comNov 20, 2012 · The answer is no. Vomitoriums (technically vomitoria) did indeed exist, but the word had an entirely different sense.
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[PDF] AI and Virtual Crowds: Populating the ColosseumMar 9, 2006 · He did this by planning eighty so-called vomitoria. -a word which graphically sums up the way the Colosseum spewed out its audience when the ...
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Simulation of Evacuation from Stadiums and Entertainment Arenas ...Oct 14, 2025 · It was shown that the space-planning decisions of the Colosseum seem more advantageous compared with the Gazprom Arena in calculation of evacuation time.
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Museum of Antiquity, by L.W. Yaggy ...It may be observed that the arena of the amphitheatre of Pompeii ... Six inner doors, called vomitoria, opened on an equal number of stair-cases ...
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The Arena of Nîmes | Avignon et ProvenceThe central ring (69m by 38m) is encircled by 34 rows of seats that can accommodate 20,000 people. Beneath the seating, a network of concentric galleries lead ...Missing: vomitoria | Show results with:vomitoria
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Aspendus Theatre (modern Belkiz, Turkey).May 28, 2022 · The ancient theatre of Aspendus is situated approximately 7 kilometers northeast of modern Belkiz (formerly Serik) in the Antalya Province of southern Turkey.
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Photograph, Interior auditorium (1962) - Chichester Festival TheatreOne of the vomitoriums can also be seen – an entrance into the auditorium used by cast as well as members of the audience. Vomitoriums are a key feature of ...
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[PDF] masterplan report - Dallas Theater CenterDec 7, 2022 · with those in thrust theaters like the Guthrie which invite movement from upstage down through the voms. Even conventional proscenium ...
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Our Building and Spaces | Guthrie TheaterOur building was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, who shared his vision to reflect the history of the neighborhood in his design ...
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Chichester Festival Theatre | Haworth TompkinsA 1300 seat 'pavilion in the park' by architects Powell and Moya, the innovative 1962 Chichester Festival Theatre was the UK's first thrust stage performance ...Missing: vomitoria | Show results with:vomitoria
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Circle In The Square Theatre Seating Chart - HeadoutDec 26, 2017 · The theater is designed to reflect the theaters of ancient Greece and Rome and is the only Broadway theater that has a vomitorium, which is ...
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Revisit Productions That Have Called Broadway's Circle in ... - PlaybillMay 6, 2020 · The handsome theatre, with its distinctive U-shaped seating area around a true thrust stage, was designed by architect Allen Sayles, with ...
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[PDF] Auditorium Acoustics and Architectural Design - danylastchild07... steel panels profiled to provide scatter- ing; the profiling consists of ... contemporary theatre a maximum view angle of 30° is a common norm. (Figure ...
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Wembley Stadium | PopulousDesigned as a single bowl, the tiered seating holds 90,000 fans, each with more legroom than the seats in the royal box of the old Wembley. The roof and bowl ...Missing: vomitoria evacuation
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The billion dollar makeover of Madison Square Garden - CNBCOct 25, 2013 · The transformation, which began in 2011, was funded entirely by the Madison Square Garden Company with the hope of enhancing the fan experience.Missing: vomitoria | Show results with:vomitoria
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366 – Arena Fire Protection & Life Safety Evaluation GuideOct 13, 2020 · Learn about the essential elements of an NFPA 101 life safety evaluation for arenas, stadiums, and other large assembly occupancies.
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Purging the Myth of the Vomitorium - Scientific AmericanAug 28, 2016 · A vomitorium is a room where ancient Romans went to throw up lavish meals so they could return to the table and feast some more.
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, vol. 2Part of: The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 12 vols. ... 100 Sixty-four vomitories (for by that name the doors were very aptly ...
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6 Misconceptions About the Roman Empire - Mental FlossSep 25, 2023 · Robert Graves's 1934 novel I, Claudius alleged that Caligula not ... Since the suffix -orium denotes a place and vomit means, well, “vomit,” the ...
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I, Carumbus/References | Simpsons Wiki - Fandom... I, Claudius. This is the first non ... This is actually a popular misconception, as a vomitorium is actually a type of passageway.
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VOMITORIUM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary1. inducing vomiting; emetic · 2. of or pertaining to vomiting. noun · 3. an emetic · 4. an opening through which something is ejected or discharged · 5. Also ...Missing: ideas | Show results with:ideas