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Khapaev, V. V., and A. M. Glushich. "THE EVOLUTION OF THE SPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE IN THE IV – XII CENTURIES." Scientific Notes of V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University. Historical science 6 (72), no. 4 (2020): 137–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.37279/2413-1741-2020-6-4-137-152.

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The article examines the location, design features and evolution of the sports facilities of the Byzantine Empire: the Great Hippodrome and smaller hippodromes of Constantinople and other cities of the empire, stadiums for playing equestrian polo (tzykanisterions) and other buildings used for training and sports competitions of the Byzantines in the IV – XII centuries. Special attention is paid to the constructive features of the Great Hippodrome of Constantinople, both in connection with its special significance for the history of the empire, and also with the abundance of sources on this issue: written and archaeological. It is concluded, that before the beginning of the systemic crisis of the empire in the first half of the 7th century and the massive invasions of the Persians, Avars, Slavs and Arabs into the territory of the empire, sports facilities and sports life (including competitive) were characteristic of all major cities of the empire. Each of them had monumental hippodromes and regular competitions. Their decline is associated both with the capture of most of the territory of Byzantium by the Arabs and (in the cities that remained under the control of Constantinople) with a protracted economic crisis and general de-urbanization. The revival of interest in sports and the need for sports facilities is associated with the strengthening of the economic and geopolitical position of Byzantium in the 9th-10th centuries. During this time many old buildings were restored and used, several new ones were built. The final decline of the empire’s sports infrastructure is associated with its defeat during the IV Crusade.
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Patrich, J. "More on the Hippodrome-Stadium of Caesarea Maritima: a response to the comments of Y. Porath." Journal of Roman Archaeology 16 (2003): 456–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400013283.

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The Herodian multi-purpose entertainment structure under discussion is the earliest and largest of its kind to have been entirely excavated, and it will have far-reaching implications for our knowledge of the development of stadia and hippodromes at the transition between the Hellenistic and Roman worlds. The study and interpretation of its remains therefore deserve care and attention before definitive interpretations are presented and become ‘set in stone’. Unfortunately, Y. Porath's preceding remarks suggest that he will not change his ideas on the identification of the building. However, the chronology which I presented in JRA 14, different from the one he offered in his preliminary report in The Roman and Byzantine Near East (JRA Suppl. 14,1995) 15-27, is not a focus of his objections, and that is encouraging.To name the structure a circus, as Porath is doing, reflects a misconception. A U-shaped entertainment structure of moderate size like this one is a stadium, not a circus. But we are dealing with a special kind of stadium, wider and provided with permanent carceres for chariot races, thereby adapted to serve as a hippodrome. Stadia, Greek in origin, underwent a profound evolution in structure and function during the Hellenistic and Early Roman periods. Conceiving stadia in their Classical Greek forms leads Porath to deny the affiliation of the Herodian structure to Hellenistic/Early Roman stadia. On the other hand, the Circus Maximus, the archetype of Roman circuses, attained its definitive form only under Trajan.
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Antikas, G. "Thrills and spills in the horse games at olympia and other Greek hippodromes." Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 17, no. 6 (June 1997): 282–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0737-0806(97)80050-0.

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Adams, B. ""A Stupendous Mirror of Departed Empires": The Barnum Hippodromes and Circuses, 1874-1891." American Literary History 8, no. 1 (January 1, 1996): 34–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/alh/8.1.34.

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Brisson, Jean Denis, and Michel Racine. "Découverte de Blaps lethifera lethifera Marsham, 1802 (Coleoptera : Tenebrionidae : Tenebrioninae : Blaptini) au Canada." Entomologie 137, no. 1 (December 6, 2012): 16–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1013185ar.

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La découverte de larves et d’adultes du ténébrion des écuries (Blaps lethifera lethifera Marsham, 1802 ; Tenebrionidae : Tenebrioninae : Blaptini), à l’hippodrome de Québec, et d’une certaine faune commensale associée à ce ténébrion, constitue l’objet de la première mention de cette espèce de Ténébrionidés pour le Canada. Les « hommes à chevaux » nous ont affirmé spontanément connaître les « barbots » depuis au moins 30 ans pour la majorité d’entre eux dans les vieilles écuries des autres hippodromes de Blue Bonnets, Rockland, Trois-Rivières et Meadowlands (New Jersey). Toutefois, il a été possible de retracer une personne qui avait côtoyé ce ténébrion depuis plus de 85 ans. L’insecte se serait implanté dans d’autres écuries du Québec puisqu’il fut positivement identifié en région, mais ses populations ne semblent pas s’être maintenues dans les écuries modernes étant donné qu’elles n’y furent pas rapportées.
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Vojinovic, Dragica, Jadranka Zutic, and Slobodan Stanojevic. "Seroprevalence of leptospirosis in horses in the territory of Belgrade during the period from 1998 to 2008." Veterinarski glasnik 63, no. 3-4 (2009): 163–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/vetgl0904163v.

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Serological investigations of leptospirosis in horses were carried out in the epizootic territory of Belgrade during the period from 1998 to 2008. Serological examinations were performed on 1701 blood serum samples of horses from private and sociallyowned stables, riding clubs, hippodromes, and from the individual sector. The number of seropositive horses was 107 (6.29%). The most represented serovarieties of the Leptospira species were: Leptospira grippotyphosa 42 (2.47%), Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae 19 (1.12%), Leptospira pomona 16 (0.99%), Leptospira canicola 16 (0.94%), Leptospira bataviae 11 (0.65%), and Leptospira australis 2 (0.1%). Antibodies against Leptospira sejroe were not established in a single sample of the examined horse blood serums. The titer of specific antibodies ranged from 1:100 to 1:10000. The biggest number of serums had an antibody titer of 1:300, then 1:100, and 1:1000. The smallest number of serums had an antibody titer of 1:10000. Horses seropositive to leptospirosis were established only in sporadic cases, so that no major epizooties were established in the territory of Belgrade.
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Szczur, Piotr. "Wady ludzi starych w ocenie Jana Chryzostoma." Vox Patrum 56 (December 15, 2011): 371–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/vp.4230.

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From John Chrysostom’s writings – and especially his homilies – quite a picturesque portrait of old people emerges. Generally speaking, in this instance the golden-mouth preacher talks as a representative of early-Christian writers, who gave old people the privi­leged status. However, along with some praises for the elderly and old age we can also find his comments concerning faults of people of advanced age. Chrysostom talks about these faults especially while speaking about the great responsibility of the elderly for the upbring­ing of the young. Trying to stress their responsibility the Antiochene exaggerates their faults in order to motivate them to become models and to set an example to the young generation. In this context he judges old people’s disgraceful behaviour that involves surrendering to weaknesses typical of young age, frequenting hippodromes and theatres, giving bad exam­ple, lack of proper care about children’s upbringing, or even teaching the young some wrong ways. The consequence of such behaviour is that the old themselves contribute to the process of diminishing the value of ‘silver hair’ and lack of esteem the old demand from the young because of their advanced age.
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Trindade, Arnold. "Galactic Hippodrome." Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal 1, no. 25 (August 2001): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5642/hmnj.200101.25.10.

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Kern, Laurence, Gayatri Kotbagi, Jean-Jacques Rémond, Philip Gorwood, and Lucia Romo. "Distorsions cognitives des joueurs de jeux de hasard et d’argent hors ligne et mixtes." Drogues, santé et société 13, no. 1 (October 31, 2014): 19–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1027123ar.

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But : Le but de ce travail est de comparer les joueurs qui jouent à de tels jeux sur des sites comme les casinos ou les hippodromes (joueurs hors ligne) et ceux qui jouent en plus en ligne (joueurs mixtes) en traçant les profils de ces joueurs. Méthode : 608 joueurs hors ligne et mixtes ont répondu à plusieurs questionnaires qui ont porté sur : 1) les données sociodémographiques (genre, âge, situation de famille, éducation) ; 2) les mesures de dépistage des usages problématiques des jeux de hasard et d’argent ; 3) la consommation d’alcool ; 4) les mesures d’anxiété et de dépression et 5) les mesures sociocognitives (distorsions cognitives et confiance en soi). Résultats : L’échantillon, d’un âge moyen de 53.0 ans (de 17 à 76 ans ; E.T = 15,9) est composé majoritairement de femmes (femmes : 60 % ; hommes : 39 %) ; 55 % des personnes interrogées vivent en couple. Seulement 23,7 % (N = 144) des participants sont des joueurs mixtes. En ce qui concerne la consommation d’alcool, 31,5 % (N = 191) ont des conduites à risque ou problématiques ; au niveau du jeu 19,6 % (N = 109) sont considérés à risque modéré selon l’indice canadien de jeu excessif (ICJE, 2001), alors que 9 % (N = 55) sont des joueurs pathologiques probables. Les joueurs mixtes sont de façon significative plus jeunes, jouent plus, ont des scores à l’ICJE plus élevés, sont plus anxieux et ont une plus grande consommation d’alcool. Ils présentent également des distorsions cognitives plus intenses (contrôle prédictif), mais ont, en revanche, moins confiance en leur capacité d’arrêter de jouer que les joueurs hors ligne. Conclusion : Une sévérité accrue au jeu pathologique et des distorsions cognitives plus intenses rendent la population des joueurs mixtes fragile. Quelques pistes d’intervention et de prévention seront proposées en guise de conclusion.
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Sandor, Bela I. "Tire choices in Roman chariot racing." Journal of Roman Archaeology 29 (2016): 438–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400072226.

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Formal chariot racing was a sophisticated and popular sport for over 1800 years, from Etruria in the 6th c. B.C. down to the fall of Constantinople, and the races held in a large number of circuses and hippodromes imply that huge numbers of racing chariots were made over the course of those centuries. It may therefore be thought surprising that no racing machine has been found, but the dearth of such hardware is plausible given the perishable wood and leather components of the lightweight vehicles and the desirability of recycling the metal parts. In this situation a particular artifact must be accorded special significance. It is a hand-sized bronze model of a Roman racing biga, known as the Tiber model because found in the river. Dated to the 1st-2nd c. A.D., it is now on display in the British Museum (GR 1894.10-30.1, Bronze 2694). With this model as our guide, all the major dimensions of Roman racing chariots have been reasonably well determined; further, several technical aspects (some obvious, others quite subtle) of actual racing chariots can be established from it. Among the subtle details of the model, one feature is especially intriguing in view of the remarkably realistic work of its maker, who was clearly knowledgeable in matters large and small of vehicular racing. As first mentioned to me by J. Swaddling of the British Museum during our latest study of the model (November 2014), an unusual tire configuration is apparently represented on this all-bronze model: the right wheel has a slightly raised rim, as if to indicate a thin iron tire, but the left wheel lacks this feature (fig. 1). This asymmetrical arrangement is not only curious, it also implies extra work and expense. What, then, could be the reason for it?One possibility for having apparently only one tire on the Tiber model — which was probably a toy for a rich individual; the emperor Nero, an avid racer, was said to play with toy chariots — is that two different castings were used in the toy's production, and either one could have been used in the assembly, in random selection from a box.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Hippodromes"

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Gieré, Andri. "Hippodromus und Xystus : Untersuchungen zu römischen Gartenformen /." Zürich : ADAG, 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb349251293.

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Tourreau, Sylvie. "Les courses hippiques à l'île Maurice : tentative d'expression d'une nation." La Réunion, 1998. http://elgebar.univ-reunion.fr/login?url=http://thesesenligne.univ.run/98_06_tourreau.pdf.

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Fondé par les anglais en 1812, le Mauritius Turf Club, association élitiste à buts non lucratifs, organise des courses hippiques de Maurice aujourd'hui encore seul divertissement public, laïc et gratuit de grande envergure où se retrouvent toutes les classes et toutes les communautés de la société mauricienne. Longtemps le seul fief d'une communauté dirigeante, le Mauritius Turf Club traduit une certaine dynamique sociale, intégrant peu à peu la nouvelle bourgeoisie plurielle de l'île. Alors que le patrimoine culturel demeure l'agrégat des patrimoines privés des communautés ethniques et religieuses de Maurice, l'engouement du public, sa passion pour le sport et les jeux, la charge symbolique du lieu dans lequel elles se déroulent chaque semaine des mois de mai à novembre, font des courses hippiques un élément du patrimoine national du pays, transcendant les clivages sociaux et communautaires. L'hippisme mauricien devient, en cette fin de siècle, un patrimoine vivant. Expression de la créolité, fruit des interférences culturelles, ce patrimoine vécu parle en faveur d'un sentiment national naissant chez les Mauriciens.
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Durande, Mélina. "Migration cellulaire par forçage d’hétérogénéité." Thesis, Université de Paris (2019-....), 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020UNIP7059.

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La migration cellulaire est essentielle dans divers processus biologiques tels que l’embryogenèse, la cicatrisation ou les invasions métastatiques. L’objectif de cette thèse était d’identifier et d’extraire les paramètres utiles à l’établissement de modèles physiques ainsi qu’à la compréhension biologique de la migration collective. Pour cela,nous étudions la migration cellulaire autour d’un obstacle. Cela induit des hétérogénéités qui sont discriminantes pour l’établissement de modèles. Nous voulions mesurer dans cette géométrie les champs de vitesses, de déformations et de forces exercées par les cellules sur le substrat.La géométrie initiale du motif protéique sur lequel nos cellules sont déposées est celle d’une bande avec un obstacle sur laquelle des cellules sont confinées par un bloc qui,une fois retiré, permet au tissu d’envahir l’espace libre. La première partie de cette thèse étudie cette configuration, d’un point de vue cinématique et protéique. On retient en particulier l’obtention de courbes maîtresses en vitesse et déformation, la corrélation entre vitesse et densité, et l’enrichissement de la vimentine en bord de motif confiné et en front de migration. Un ensemble de relations entre niveaux d’actine, de vimentine, densité, déformation, et vitesse est également trouvé. Enfin, on montre que la direction de la polarisation définie par le vecteur centre de masse du noyau à centre de masse de la cellule est en moyenne orthogonale à la direction de la vitesse.La géométrie en bande à l’avantage de forcer l’écoulement et d’être très contrôlée mais a le désavantage de nécessiter la pose d’un bloc qui n’est pas possible sur un substrat de faible rigidité pour l’étude des forces. Pour contourner ce problème nous avons fermé les conditions aux limites et travaillé sur une géométrie en hippodrome qui possède deux obstacles aux milieux de chacun des bras. Nous avons parié sur la génération spontanée d’un écoulement à grande échelle, ce qui s’est révélé exact. La troisième partie des résultats étudie les hippodromes sur un substrat dur (en opposition au substrat mou pour les forces). On retient la possibilité de générer un flot de longue portée et la présence de vimentine en bord de motif. On retient également que la relation vitesse densité n’est plus valable dans cette géométrie, ce qui atteste que lors qu’elle existe, elle est en fait une conséquence de la dynamique d’étalement du tissu et non de la dynamique de migration en tant que tel. On trouve également une relation entre actine et vimentine qui met en évidence trois états cellulaires possibles. Le premier correspond aux cellules très déformées et riches en vimentine, le second aux cellules très denses et riches en actine, le troisième aux états intermédiaires de déformation et densité où les cellules bougent et où actine et vimentine varient ensemble.La dernière partie de cette thèse consiste à étudier les forces (substrat mou) par microscopie de force de traction. Ces expériences confirment qu’une monocouche en migration est contractile et nous montrons qu’il est équivalent de mesurer le déplacement des billes dans le substrat ou le déplacement des cellules à petite échelle sur des images de phase. En d’autre terme, la vitesse instantanée (celle utilisée par les théoriciens mais non mesurable expérimentalement) est égale à la dérivée des positions des billes. Nous concluons qu’il y a continuité du déplacement entre le substrat et la cellule.À partir d’un objectif initial qui était d’étudier la migration autour d’un obstacle, le développement d’un système à grande échelle sur des hippodromes permet de mieux comprendre les ingrédients sous-jacents de la migration, tout en développant le cadre expérimental qui permet de faire des comparaisons quantitatives entre systèmes
Cell migration is essential in various biological processes such as embryogenesis,wound healing, metastatic invasions or immune response. The objective of this thesiswas to identify and extract parameters useful for the establishment of physical modelsand the biological understanding of collective migration. To do this, we study cellmigration around an obstacle. Indeed, the presence of an obstacle in a flow induces heterogeneities which are discriminating for the establishment of models and we wantedto add to the information of velocities and deformations those of the forces exerted bythe cells on the substrate. Initally, the protein pattern geometry on which our cells are deposited is that of a band with an obstacle. Cells are confined by a block which, once removed, allows the tissue to invade free space and flow around the obstacle. The first part of this thesis studies this configuration, from a kinematic and proteinic levels point of view. In particular,we obtain master curves in velocity and deformation, a correlation between velocity and density, and an enrichment of the vimentin at the edge of the confined pattern andat the migration front. A set of relationships between actin, vimentin levels, density,deformation, and velocity is also found. Finally, it is shown that the direction of polarizationdefined by the core to center of mass vector of the cell is on average orthogonalto the direction of velocity. The strip geometry has the advantage of forcing the flow and being very controlled but has the disadvantage of requiring the installation of a block. It is not possible to lay the block on a substrate of low rigidity for force measurements, and to get around this problem we closed the boundary conditions and worked on a racetrack geometry that has two obstacles in the middle of each arm. We wagered on spontaneous generationof large-scale flow, which proved to be correct. The third part of the results studies theracetracks on a hard substrate (as opposed to a soft substrate for forces). The possibilityof generating a long-range flow and the presence of vimentin at the edge of the pattern are retained. We also note that the velocity- density relationship is no longer valid in this geometry, which attests that when it exists, it is in fact a consequence of the spreading dynamics of the monolayer and not of the migration dynamics as such. There is also a relationship between actin and vimentin which illustrates three possible cell states. The first corresponds to very deformed and vimentin-rich cells, the second to very dense and actin-rich cells, and the third to intermediate states of deformation and density where the cells move and where actin and vimentin vary together. The last part of this thesis consists in studying the forces (soft substrate) by traction force microscopy. These experiments confirm that a migrating monolayer is contractile and we show that it is equivalent to measure the displacement of beads in the substrate or the displacement of cells at small scale on phase images. In other words, the instantaneous velocity (the one used by the theoreticians but not experimentally measurable) is equal to the bead position derivative.We conclude that there is continuity of motion between the substrate and the cell. Keeping in mind our first goal to study the migration around an obstacle, the development of a large-scale system oracetracksallows us to better understand the underlying ingredients of migration while developingthe experimental framework that allows quantitative comparisons between systems
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Ozdemir, Diler. "Ankara Hippodrome: The National Celebrations Of Early Republican Turkey,1923-1938." Master's thesis, METU, 2004. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/3/12605484/index.pdf.

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this study analyzes the relationship between national celebrations and thespatial practices of Ankara Hippodrome in the Early Republican Turkey.National festivals areregarded as social-performative commemorations and political practices in origin. the period between 1923 and 1938 is considered as the construction period of the Republican Regime that gave a form for the recolleciton of Turkish society. the scope of our thesis is limited with the construciton of social memory, which is integrated with the nation-construciton processes. the conceptual frame and the case study of our research are structured by the archiva official documents of this period to explore how the naiton-building processes are realized through the interaction between memory and space.
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Heucke, Clemens. "Circus und Hippodrom als politischer Raum : Untersuchungen zum grossen Hippodrom von Konstantinopel und zu entsprechenden Anlagen in spätantiken Kaiserresidenzen /." Hildesheim : Olms-Weidmann, 1994. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40107822v.

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Kahwagi-Janho, Hany. "Étude archéologique et architecturale de la zone de l’hippodrome de Tyr." Thesis, Paris 4, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA040054.

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Cette thèse a pour objet l’étude du secteur de l’hippodrome romain du site archéologique d’el-Bass à Tyr (Liban sud). Six monuments et structures archéologiques sont concernés : la route antique, l’arc monumental, l’aqueduc, l’hippodrome et les deux bains de factions qui lui sont associés. Une description détaillée du site et de son cadre archéologique, géographique et historique sera suivie d’une étude approfondie de chacun des monuments. Cette étude couvrira leurs divers aspects archéologiques, architecturaux, typologiques ainsi que les divers remaniements qu’ils subirent. L’ensemble sera accompagné de plusieurs approches comparatives avec des monuments contemporains similaires. Cette étude sera complétée par une analyse urbaine du site, qui traitera de la disposition des monuments les uns par rapport aux autres ainsi que par une étude chronologique qui présentera les diverses phases de son évolution, son développement et son abandon
This thesis has for object the survey of the sector of the Roman hippodrome of the archaeological site of el-Bass in Tyre (South Lebanon). Six monuments and archaeological structures are concerned: the ancient road, the monumental arch, the aqueduct, the hippodrome and the two faction baths that are associated to it. A detailed description of the site and its archaeological, geographical and historic setting will be followed by a deepened survey of each of the monuments. This survey will cover their various archaeological, architectural, typological aspects as well as the various overhauls that they underwent. The whole will be accompanied by several comparative approaches with similar contemporary monuments. This survey will be completed by an urban analysis of the site, which will be about the disposition of the monuments as well as by a chronological survey that will present the various phases of its evolution, its development and its abandonment
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Iara, Kristine [Verfasser], Henner von Akademischer Betreuer] Hesberg, and Dietrich [Akademischer Betreuer] [Boschung. "Die Bauornamentik des Hippodroms im Kaiserpalast auf dem Palatin in Rom / Kristine Iara. Gutachter: Henner von Hesberg ; Dietrich Boschung." Köln : Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln, 2011. http://d-nb.info/1038111641/34.

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Iara, Kristine [Verfasser], Henner von [Akademischer Betreuer] Hesberg, and Dietrich [Akademischer Betreuer] Boschung. "Die Bauornamentik des Hippodroms im Kaiserpalast auf dem Palatin in Rom / Kristine Iara. Gutachter: Henner von Hesberg ; Dietrich Boschung." Köln : Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln, 2011. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:38-44328.

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Berglund, Sanna. "To be or not to be a theatre - The future of Brighton Hippodrome : An investigation of the roles of immediate stakeholders in the case of a building at risk." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Konstvetenskapliga institutionen, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-360612.

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The research investigates those conflicting interests in the future for the Brighton Hippodrome theatre. The building is in a permanent state of disuse since it closed in 2006. It is in poor condition and is adversely affecting its surrounding environment. Though there has not been much happening in regard to the specific building, there have been a lot in relation to it. It has been sold several times, reports being produced, planning applications have been submitted, but its current state remains the same. The stakeholders involved in Brighton Hippodrome has been the subject of a qualitative study conducted through interviews, analysis of documents and articles. The purpose of the survey has been to look at the interests, resources and values of the various stakeholders. As well as when and under what circumstances the stakeholders interact. Through this, different factors and aspects have been identified as presented in text, illustrations and timelines. The result indicates that there are strong forces with sound aspects involved, though they may seem not to, they do share much in common. A major issue is that decisions not being follow through and there is a lack of communication between stakeholders in which ultimately affects the building negatively and prolongs its current derelict state. The current situation might jeopardise what is stated to be of significant value due to the urgency of repair and the rush to find a new use for the building. There is a risk that a future development might leave some stakeholders disappointed if not handled correctly.
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Main, Robert W. "Mob Politics: The Political Influence of the Circus Factions in the Eastern Empire from the Reign of Leo I to Heraclius (457-641)." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/26165.

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This paper seeks to continue the research started by scholars such as W. Liebeschuetz and P. Bell in order to challenge the traditional argument put forth by Al. Cameron, namely that the circus factions did not have a political role in society. The objective of this study is to examine the political importance of the circus factions from the reign of Anastasius (491-518) to Heraclius (610-641). Furthermore, it explores the political motivations behind the factions’ violent behaviour, the evidence for their involvement in the military, and their role in accession ceremonies. The methodology includes establishing a typology for sixth century riots, an examination of the hippodrome and its role as a medium between people and emperor, tracing the shift in the focus of imperial ideology, and a re-evaluation of the primary sources, with a focus on the literary and epigraphic evidence, to determine if there was a political aspect to the factions. The study concludes that Cameron did undervalue the factions’ political importance and outlines the conditions that were influential in their rise in importance.
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Books on the topic "Hippodromes"

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Empires, hippodromes & palaces. London: Alderman Press, 1985.

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Colter, Cyrus. The hippodrome. Evanston, Ill: TriQuarterly Books, 1994.

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Rolls, Roger. Variety at Hulme Hippodrome, Manchester (1920-1940). [Wilmslow?]: R. Rolls, 2000.

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Stacey, Don. The Hippodrome Great Yarmouth: A pictorial history. [Great Yarmouth]: (Jays UK), 2002.

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Clayton, David. Smile: The story of Wolverhampton Hippodrome 1921-1956. Wolverhampton: D.B.C. Enterprise, 1992.

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Jones, Mark. Mr. Phipps' theatre: The sensational story of Eastbourne's Royal Hippodrome. Cambridge: Entertainment Technology Press, 2006.

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Bizans araba yarışlarından Osmanlı şenliklerine Atmeydanı. İstanbul: Kitap Yayınevi, 2005.

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Hippodromos: Il circo di Costantinopoli Nuova Roma dalla realtà alla storiografia. Spoleto: Fondazione Centro italiano di studi sull'alto Medioevo, 2010.

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Circus und Hippodrom als politischer Raum: Untersuchungen zum grossen Hippodrom von Konstantinopel und zu entsprechenden Anlagen in spätantiken Kaiserresidenzen. Hildesheim: Olms-Weidmann, 1994.

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Paspatēs, A. G. The great palace of Constantinople. [Whitefish, MT]: Kessinger Publishing, 2007.

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Kobylkin, Konstantin, and Irina Dryakhlova. "Approximation Algorithms for Piercing Special Families of Hippodromes: An Extended Abstract." In Mathematical Optimization Theory and Operations Research, 565–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22629-9_40.

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Petermandl, Werner. "On the length of the Greek hippodrome." In Les hippodromes et les concours hippiques dans la grèce antique, 133–44. École française d’Athènes, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.efa.6487.

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Dimde, Barbara, and Catharina Flämig. "The aphesis of the Olympic hippodrome: Dimensions, design, technology." In Les hippodromes et les concours hippiques dans la grèce antique, 145–66. École française d’Athènes, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.efa.6497.

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Moretti, Jean-Charles, and Panos Valavanis. "Avant-propos." In Les hippodromes et les concours hippiques dans la grèce antique. École française d’Athènes, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.efa.6397.

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Decker, Wolfgang. "Documents of horse- and chariot-racing before the Greek agones." In Les hippodromes et les concours hippiques dans la grèce antique, 1–26. École française d’Athènes, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.efa.6407.

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Romano, David Gilman. "The hippodrome and the equestrian contests at the sanctuary of Zeus on Mt. Lykaion, Arcadia." In Les hippodromes et les concours hippiques dans la grèce antique, 27–44. École française d’Athènes, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.efa.6417.

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Λαµπρινουδaκης, Βασίλης, and Ευάγγελος Καζολιaς. "Αναζήτηση των ιχνών του ιπποδρόµου του Ασκληπιείου της Επιδαύρου." In Les hippodromes et les concours hippiques dans la grèce antique, 45–60. École française d’Athènes, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.efa.6427.

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Ματθαιου, Ἄγγελος Π. "Ὁ Ἱππόδροµος τῶν Ἀθηνῶν." In Les hippodromes et les concours hippiques dans la grèce antique, 61–68. École française d’Athènes, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.efa.6442.

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Moretti, Jean-Charles. "L’hippodrome de Délos et ses usages." In Les hippodromes et les concours hippiques dans la grèce antique, 69–90. École française d’Athènes, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.efa.6452.

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Θeµελης, Πέτρος Γ. "Ιππικοί αγώνες στην αρχαία Μεσσήνη." In Les hippodromes et les concours hippiques dans la grèce antique, 97–98. École française d’Athènes, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.efa.6457.

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Conference papers on the topic "Hippodromes"

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GUERRERO, GEMA RAMÍREZ, MANUEL ARCILA GARRIDO, ADOLFO CHICA RUIZ, and DAVID BENÍTEZ LÓPEZ. "CONCRETE AS HERITAGE: SOCIAL PERCEPTION AND ITS VALUING – THE ZARZUELA HIPPODROME CASE." In STREMAH 2019. Southampton UK: WIT Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/str190021.

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KHAPAEV, Vadim V., and Anton M. GLUSHICH. "The Book of Ceremonies by Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos on the Organization of Competitions at the Hippodrome of Constantinople." In DICTUM - FACTUM: from Research to Policy Making. Sibac, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32743/dictum-factum.2020.103-115.

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Söğüt, Sibel Gürses. "Projects in Sultanahmet Square in the Late Ottoman Period." In 4th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism – Full book proceedings of ICCAUA2020, 6-8 May 2020. Alanya Hamdullah Emin Paşa University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38027/z_iccaua2021tr0031n18.

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In the 19th century, the foci of the spatial change in the capital of the Ottoman Empire were the squares dating back to the previous period. As buildings were endowed by their builders, the Byzantine forums had disappeared during the Ottoman Empire. During this period, the only place known and named as a square was the Hippodrome (Atmeydanı). To the south of Hagia Sophia, a part of the old Augustaion, whose exact boundaries cannot be determined, turned into a neighborhood. After the fire in 1913 which demolished the neighborhood, the area once more transformed into a square (Hagia Sophia Square). Today, this area is called Sultanahmet Square and is home to one of the first modern indicators of the period, the Darülfünun building, inaugurated in 1863 as university but later used as the Ministry of Justice building. In the blocks overlooking the square, a project for the Zaptieh building to replace the old Finance Administration building came to the fore in 1869, and later in 1871, the first model Central Prison was built next to the Ibrahim Pasha Palace. However, it was demolished in 1939 when the Courthouse was being built, and the prisoners were transferred to the Sultanahmet Jail, built in the “New Ottoman” style in 1918 to the east of Darülfünun. Decorated with symbols of power since the Byzantine, this square continued to be the “central square of the Empire” with different manifestations in the 19th century.
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