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- Q5053924 subject Q6966800.
- Q5053924 subject Q7036785.
- Q5053924 abstract "A catoptric cistula, also called a catoptric theatre or chest, is a box with several sides lined with mirrors, so as to magnify or multiply images of any object placed inside the box. Of these, there are various kinds for various purposes, such as magnification, deformation, or multiplication of images.The most elaborate catoptric chests known from Ancient Rome exhibited detailed scenes, including expansive libraries, forests, cities, or even vast treasures. Another form of entertainment involved placing an animal, such as a cat, inside a chest, and watching it interact with numerous other cats that appeared to surround it.".
- Q5053924 thumbnail Catoptric_theatre.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5053924 wikiPageWikiLink Q6966800.
- Q5053924 wikiPageWikiLink Q7036785.
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- Q5053924 comment "A catoptric cistula, also called a catoptric theatre or chest, is a box with several sides lined with mirrors, so as to magnify or multiply images of any object placed inside the box. Of these, there are various kinds for various purposes, such as magnification, deformation, or multiplication of images.The most elaborate catoptric chests known from Ancient Rome exhibited detailed scenes, including expansive libraries, forests, cities, or even vast treasures.".
- Q5053924 label "Catoptric cistula".
- Q5053924 depiction Catoptric_theatre.jpg.