TIL about Roman togas

* Were the business suit of the day and not something one wore casually
* Were semicircles of fabric (if your fabric is rectangular, you're wearing a “pallium”)
* Required assistance to put on
* Were a burden to wear and you had to use your left arm to keep it in place

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJKV_qL5e0E

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Underneath The Toga — Instant Classics

Can it really have taken seven episodes of Instant Classics to get to everyone’s favourite Roman meme: the toga party? Mary and Charlotte grasp the thistle - or rather the sinus (fold at the front of a toga) - and ask what exactly is a toga? Who wore them and when? And how do you make one? In this fact-filled episode, we discover that - despite the antics of students around the world today - a toga wasn’t a bed-sheet turned into a sort of cheap tunic for getting blind drunk in, but an elaborate, woollen garment more like a cloak or robe that signified power. We find out how many kilometres of woollen thread were necessary to make a toga, where the word ‘candidate’ (as in political candidate) comes from and which Roman emperor wore platform shoes to make himself look taller. As they go deeper into the folds of the toga, Mary and Charlotte reveal how wearing one was about much more than looking smart but got to the very essence of what it meant to be Roman. And… in case you’re wondering… one of our hosts has…

TIL that we don't understand how Roman charioteers controlled the chariots.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RzZ9FKVE-A

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A Day At The Races In Ancient Rome

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Classical Art: From Greece to Rome (Oxford History of Art) 1st Edition by Mary Beard (PDF)
Author: Mary Beard
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Download at https://sci-books.com/classical-art-from-greece-to-rome-oxford-history-of-art-1st-edition-b001kvzzna/
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I saw the legendary Mary Beard last night at Melbourne Recital Centre.

I even got my question read out / answered (quite the thrill for me). I asked about her reaction to the recent meme of men being asked how often they "think about the Roman Empire?" - it struck me as a weirdly gendered phenomenon. Having her unpack this was interesting.

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Who Were The Citizens Of Ancient Rome? With Mary Beard - YouTube
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Who Were The Citizens Of Ancient Rome? With Mary Beard

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The Ancient Origins Of The Roman Empire With Mary Beard - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZqzuZVtV0I

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The Ancient Origins Of The Roman Empire With Mary Beard

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Hollywood lied to you about Ancient Rome. Here’s the truth | Mary Beard: Full Interview - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_yP8C7uo3Y

Another great person to listen to on history

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Hollywood lied to you about Ancient Rome. Here’s the truth | Mary Beard: Full Interview

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Would you survive a week in Ancient Rome? | Mary Beard: Full Interview - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxtxmG_H-To

Mary Beard is awesome!

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Would you survive a week in Ancient Rome? | Mary Beard: Full Interview

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Julius Caesar, with Mary Beard (11:18) https://videum.eu/video/18d #JuliusCaesar #MaryBeard #TomHolland
Julius Caesar, with Mary Beard

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