Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals (Classic Reprint)

Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals (Classic Reprint)
Title Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author E. Norman Gardiner
Publisher Forgotten Books
Pages 570
Release 2016-10-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781333837495

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Excerpt from Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals IT is my hope that the present volume may prove of interest to the general reader as well as to the student of the past. For though its subject may seem at first sight purely archaeological, many of the problems with which it deals are as real to us to-day as they were to the Greeks. The place of physical training and of games in education, the place of athletics in our daily life and in our national life, are questions of present importance to us all, and in considering these questions we cannot fail to learn something from the athletic history of a nation which for a time at least succeeded in reconciling the rival claims of body and of mind, and immortalized this result in its art. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Ancient Greek Athletics

Ancient Greek Athletics
Title Ancient Greek Athletics PDF eBook
Author Stephen Gaylord Miller
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 310
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780300115291

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Presenting a survey of sports in ancient Greece, this work describes ancient sporting events and games. It considers the role of women and amateurs in ancient athletics, and explores the impact of these games on art, literature and politics.

Athletics in the Ancient World

Athletics in the Ancient World
Title Athletics in the Ancient World PDF eBook
Author E. Norman Gardiner
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 356
Release 2012-06-11
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0486147452

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Concise, convincing book emphasizes relationship between Greek and Roman athletics and religion, art, and education. Colorful descriptions of the pentathlon, foot-race, wrestling, boxing, ball playing, and more. 137 black-and-white illustrations.

Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals

Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals
Title Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals PDF eBook
Author Edward Norman Gardiner
Publisher
Pages 572
Release 1910
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN

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The Smell of Sweat

The Smell of Sweat
Title The Smell of Sweat PDF eBook
Author William Blake Tyrrell
Publisher Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
Pages 280
Release 2004
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 086516553X

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A survey of Greek athletics from Homeric times through the fourth century C.E. From the games of the "Iliad, to the foundation of the Olympic games, to the poetry of Pindar and the Olympic Festival, this book covers all aspects of Greek athletics: the events themselves--from the running events held at the first competitions to the later "heavy" events of wrestling, boxing, and the pankration, to the pentathlon, jump, discus, and javelin, held only at festival; the religious and athletic centers; the festivals in which the games took place; the voices of the games' celebrators (like the poet Pindar), critics, and the athletes themselves; the "gyymnasion and its culture; and the evidence--literary, artistic, archeological, and historical. The introduction examines the nineteenth-century bias that created the myth of Greek amateurism. An extensive bibliography aids the reader in pursuing further study.

Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals

Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals
Title Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals PDF eBook
Author E. Norman Gardiner
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Pages 595
Release 2020-08-14
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1528790944

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First published in 1910, this book explores the subject of athletics festivals in ancient Greece, looking in detail at its history as well as the exercises commonly seen at such occasions. “Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals” is highly recommend for those with an interest in athletics and is not to be missed by collectors of related literature. Contents include: “Introductory”, “Athletics in Homer”, “The Rise of the Athletic Festival”, “The Age of Athletic Festivals, Sith Century B.C.”, “The Age of Athletic Ideal, 500–440 B.C.”, “Professionalism and Specialization, 440–338 B.C.”, “The Decline of Athletics, 338–146 B.C.”, “Athletics Under the Romans”, “The Olympic Festival, etc. Macha Press is republishing this classic work now in a new edition complete with the extract 'Classical Games' by Francis Storr.

Sport, Bodily Culture and Classical Antiquity in Modern Greece

Sport, Bodily Culture and Classical Antiquity in Modern Greece
Title Sport, Bodily Culture and Classical Antiquity in Modern Greece PDF eBook
Author Eleni Fournaraki
Publisher Routledge
Pages 205
Release 2014-06-03
Genre History
ISBN 1317979737

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Ancient Greece was the model that guided the emergence of many facets of the modern sports movement, including most notably the Olympics. Yet the process whereby aspects of the ancient world were appropriated and manipulated by sport authorities of nation-states, athletic organizations and their leaders as well as by sports enthusiasts is only very partially understood. This volume takes modern Greece as a case-study and explores, in depth, issues related to the reception and use of classical antiquity in modern sport, spectacle and bodily culture. For citizens of the Greek nation-state, classical antiquity is not merely a vague "legacy" but the cornerstone of their national identity. In the field of sport and bodily culture, since the 1830s there had been persistent attempts to establish firm and direct links between ancient Greek athletics and modern sport through the incorporation of sport in school curricula, the emergence of national sport historiographies as well as the initiatives to revive (in the 19th century) or appropriate (in the 20th) the modern Olympics. Based on fieldwork and unpublished material sources, this book dissects the use and abuse of classical antiquity and sport in constructing national, gender and class identities, and illuminate aspects of the complex modern perceptions of classicism, sport and the body. This book was previously published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.