Ludus calculorum, often referred to as "the game of calculation," is an ancient Roman board game similar to backgammon. The rules are not comprehensively documented, but the game generally involves two players moving pieces around a board based on die rolls, aiming to capture their opponent's pieces or reach a designated endpoint. The strategy includes blocking moves and tactical positioning, similar to modern strategy games. Overall, it emphasizes both chance and skill in gameplay.
Ludus
The latin word for game is Ludus, which also means school and sport.
Ludus
Ludus (-i, m).
Training camp for gladiators.
Training camp for gladiators.
Ludus.
The largest gladatorial training school in Rome.
Well, ludus magister would be "school captain". Ludus, ludi, masculine Magister, magistri, neuter
An ancient Roman elementry school was called a ludus.
a play = ludus a theatrical play = fabula to play = ludere I play = ludo
Foreign Legion Detachment in Mayotte's motto is 'Pericula ludus'.