Difference between revisions of "Scaenae Frons (Q23705)"

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The richly decorated front of the scaena, facing the audience.

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Latest revision as of 06:50, 18 October 2023

The richly decorated front of the scaena, facing the audience.
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Scaenae Frons
The richly decorated front of the scaena, facing the audience.

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    The richly decorated front of the scaena, facing the audience. (English)
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    scaenae frons (English)
    Latin front of scene house. Elaborately decorated permanent architectural front wall of the Roman scaenae stage house. The wall could range in height from one to three stories and was typically ornamented with one to three tiers of columns columnatio balconies and statues. The wall normally contained three entrances to the stage - a richly decorated center door valva regia or royal door flanked by two smaller doors the porta hospitalis or guest doors. The sides of the stage were enclosed by the basilica walls each having a door which lead off-stage. In some theatres a permanent roof extended from the scaenae frons and covered the stage."" (English)
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