Abstract

AbstractThe gymnasia in Roman Egypt played an important political, juridical, social and festive role for the Roman emperors, the provincial and metropolitan authorities. For the people the gymnasium was a cultural site and also a place for political agitation. The article deals with the evolution of the institution from the early Roman period until its end in the fourth century.

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