Baden, spielen, lachen. Wie die Römer ihre Freizeit verbrachten
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Narrated by:
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Marcus Boshkow
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Anne Schramm
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Von der High Society bis zu den "kleinen Leuten": Das ganze Spektrum der Freizeitaktivitäten im alten Rom führt Karl-Wilhelm Weeber hier vor, gewürzt mit "O-Tönen", Berichten und Geschichten.
- lavari - Baden
- ludere - Spielen
- exerceri - Sport
- spectare - Schauspiele
- convivari - Das Gastmahl
- potare - Das Gasthaus
- scortari - Das Bordell
- ambulare - Spazierengehen
- legere - Lesen
Prof. Dr. Karl-Wilhelm Weeber, Jahrgang 1950, leitet das Wilhelm-Dörpfeld-Gymnasium in Wuppertal und ist Professor für Alte Geschichte an der Universität Wuppertal sowie Lehrbeauftragter für die Didaktik der Alten Sprachen an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Er hat zahlreiche Bücher zur römischen Kulturgeschichte verfasst.©2007 SAGA Egmont (P)2007 SAGA Egmont
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