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355: 87:, especially in the 5th and 4th centuries BC. Made of wooden beams and pulley systems, the device was used to lift an actor into the air, usually representing flight. This stage machine was particularly used to bring gods onto the stage from above, hence the Latin term 396: 297: 420: 415: 389: 425: 124: 382: 169:
attempted to arouse the masses as a means to strengthen Caesar's esteem as well as his own political power.
144: 236: 229: 186: 255:τὸ μὲν γὰρ σῶμα, ὡς ὕπτιον ἐπὶ λέχους, οὐχ ἑωρᾶτο. τὸ δὲ ἀνδρείκελον ἐκ μηχανῆς ἐπεστρέφετο πάντῃ 84: 107:(431 BC) is a notable use of the machine for a non-divine character. It was also often used by 293: 178: 159:
wasn't legally conducted until 42 BC and Caesar had only been worshipped unofficially as
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This article is about an ancient Greek theatre crane. For a self-performing device, see
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to the funeral crowd. The mechane was used to turn the body in all directions.
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Ceremony and Power — Performing Politics in Rome between Republic and Empire
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reports a mechane that was used to present a blood-stained wax
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proposes that the use of the mechane "hinted at Caesar's
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Machine
Mechane, Lebanon
/ˈmɛkən/
Greek
crane
Greek theatre
deus ex machina
machine
Euripides
Medea
Aeschylus
ancient Rome
funerals
Julius Caesar
Appian
effigy
dictator
Geoffrey Sumi
divinity
apotheosis
divus
Marcus Antonius
Christian liturgy
cross
Ignatius
Jesus
Christ
Divus Julius
Plato
Crat

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