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Episode 62- Roman Struggles, Introducing Coriolanus
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Publication Date |
Jul 11, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:35:22
In this episode, the Doctors examine the continuing Struggle of the Orders, some of the consequences of the strife between the Plebeians and Patricians, and *drum roll please* ... we catch our first glimpse of the man who will become Coriolanus.
After a brief sojourn into Rome on film, the Doctors return to the narrative of Rome's history from the founding of the city! In this episode, the Doctors examine the continuing Struggle of the Orders, some of the consequences of the strife between the Plebeians and Patricians, and *drum roll please* ... we catch our first glimpse of the man who will become Coriolanus. Join us as we explore the depths of the Early Republic!  Episode 62 - Roman Struggles, Introducing Coriolanus Alma Tadema 1907 'Interior of Caius Martius' House' Tadema was commissioned to design sets for a production of Shakespeare's 'Coriolanus' - without giving the man away - this is an imagined view of his patrician residence.

After a brief sojourn into Rome on film, the Doctors return to the narrative of Rome’s history from the founding of the city!

In this episode, the Doctors examine the continuing Struggle of the Orders, some of the consequences of the strife between the Plebeians and Patricians, and *drum roll please* … we catch our first glimpse of the man who will become Coriolanus. Join us as we explore the depths of the Early Republic!

 Episode 62 – Roman Struggles, Introducing Coriolanus

Alma Tadema 1907 'Interior of Caius Martius' House'

Alma Tadema 1907 ‘Interior of Caius Martius’ House’

Tadema was commissioned to design sets for a production of Shakespeare’s ‘Coriolanus’ – without giving the man away – this is an imagined view of his patrician residence.

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