Week 9 Flashcards
Roman Bathing
What did Roman’s call their bathhouses?
therma/thermae
What is a Apodyterium?
Niches as lockers to put belongings
What is a Palaestra?
Large open field surrounded by peristyles for physical exercise
What is a Natatio?
Exposed swimming area with no heating
What is a Frigidarium?
Cold/plunge pool indoors, mimics being outdoors
What is a Caldarium?
Hottest room from the furnace and sun with hypocastum
What is a Strigil?
Tool to scrape off body to clean self, with oil
Describe the Baths of Diocletian?
3rd c. CE, One of the largest bath houses. Turned into a church but now museum with richest epigraphic collection. Ostrigoths cut aqueducts in 5th c. CE but Aqua Marcia as replacement.
Describe the Baths of Caracalla
2nd c. CE and 2nd largest bath. Horti Asiniani (Augustan period) as garden area first. Greek and Latin libraries to strengthen body and mind. Closed in 6th c. CE from Ostrigoths.
What were the three types of bath houses?
Forum, Central, and Stabian*
What were the four bathhouses discussed?
Baths of Diocletian, Nero, Trajan, and Caracalla