Apodyterium

Apodyterium

In ancient Rome, the apodyterium was the primary entry in the public baths, composed of a large changing room with cubicles or shelves where citizens could store clothing and other belongings while bathing.

Privately-owned slaves, or one hired at the baths, called a capsarius, would look after belongings while citizens enjoyed the pleasures of the baths (apparently thieves found personal effects very tempting). A contemporary Roman schoolbook quotes a wealthy young Roman schoolboy who entered the baths, leaving his slave behind in the apodyterium: "Do not fall asleep, on account of the thieves."

Wealthy free men and women often brought numerous slaves with them as they entered the apodyterium, parading them as displays of social prominence. These slaves would carry various bathing paraphernalia: exercise and bathing garments, sandals, linen towels, and a toilet kit that consisted of anointing oils, perfume, a sponge, and strigils, curved metal instruments used to scrape oil, sweat, and dirt from the body.


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  • apodyterium — (n.) 1690s, from L. apodyterium undressing room (in a bath house), from Gk. apodyterion undressing room, from apodyein to put off, undress, from apo off (see APO (Cf. apo )) + dyein to put on, enter, go in …   Etymology dictionary

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