La acústica del teatro romano de Clunia a la vista de los escritos de Vitruvio

  1. Vallejo Ortega, Gonzalo
  2. Sánchez Rivera, José Ignacio
  3. Iglesia Santamaría, Miguel Ángel de la
Libro:
Tecniacústica 2009

Editorial: Sociedad Española de Acústica

ISBN: 84-87095-17-8

Ano de publicación: 2009

Título do volume: Comunicaciones. Acústica de salas

Volume: 8

Congreso: Congreso Español de Acústica ; Encuentro Ibérico de Acústica (40. 2009. Cádiz)

Tipo: Achega congreso

Resumo

This work analyzes the acoustic criteria applied in the design of Clunia Theatre, a Roman city placed near Coruña del Conde, in the province of Burgos (Spain). The reasons to chose this particular theatre is that it is an archeology ruin in a restoration process and it responds to a typologie of enclosures where acoustics were the most important challenge. For this analysis, we have the writtens bequeathed by the Roman Architect Vitruvio (I Century b.C) in his Fifth Book about Architecture, where he puts in relation geometry and the application of Greek musical system with the acoustic of these enclosures.