Saturday, May 20, 2017

My lecture on Greece n' Rome


I have been taught to always give, and in order to repay for my favorite teacher's generosity (of teaching experiences and gifts) I decided to create history videos to prepare my peers for the World History 10th Grade Final Exam.  This is one of three videos that I will make.  I truly hope you all can enjoy this video as much as I had making it!

Best, Pertinax Recimer Germnicus Audax Superbus Maxiumus (that's me)



Monday, May 1, 2017

Mortitui te salutant: Life and Death in the Arena







A few weeks ago, I went to the Houston Museum of Natural Science, to attend a lecture about ancient Roman Gladiators.  The lecture, “Mortitui te salutant: Life and Death in the Arena”, was presented by Dr. Dirk Van Tuerenhout, the Curator of Anthropology, and has written many books about several different cultures (including the Japanese, Chinese, Latin America, and obviously... the Romans!)


This hour-long presentation drew me in as we talked about everything in a Gladiator’s lifestyle, from the different types of gladiators, to the different spectacles held in the Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum).  I even had a few questions of my own.  My main question was, "Are there any documents presently, written by gladiators, about their experiences in the arena?"  Curious about the answer?... Here it is: