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The Ancient Olympics Spivey Nigel Jonathan Author

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The Ancient Olympics Spivey Nigel Jonathan Author
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Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.7 MB
Author: Spivey, Nigel Jonathan, author
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Ancient Olympics Spivey Nigel Jonathan Author by Spivey, Nigel Jonathan, Author instant download after payment.

xxi, 273 pages : 20 cm, The word \"athletics\" is derived from the Greek verb \"to struggle or to suffer for a prize.\" As Nigel Spivey reveals in this engaging account of the Olympics in ancient Greece, \"suffer\" is putting it mildly. Indeed, the Olympics were not so much a graceful display of Greek beauty as a war fought by other means. Nigel Spivey paints a portrait of the Greek Olympics as they really were--fierce contexts between bitter rivals, in which victors won kudos and rewards, and losers faced scorn and even assault. Victory was almost worth dying for, the author notes, and a number of athletes did just that. Many more resorted to cheating and bribery. Contested always bitterly and often bloodily, the ancient Olympics were no an idealistic celebration of unity, but a clash of military powers in an arena not far removed from the battlefield. The author explores what the events were, the rules for competitors, training and diet, the pervasiveness of cheating and bribery, the prizes on offer, the exclusion of \"barbarians,\" and protocols on pederasty. He also peels back the mythology surrounding the games today and investigates where our current conception of the Olympics has come from and how the Greek notions of beauty and competitiveness have influenced our modern culture. As a Cambridge classicist and athletics coach, Nigel Spivey is uniquely qualified to write this eye-opening account of the Greek Olympics. Anyone interested in the ancient world or in the Olympic games will be fascinated by this revealing history, Includes bibliographical references (pages 252-264) and index, 'War minus the shooting' -- In training for beautiful goodness -- The programme of agony -- Sweet victory -- The politics of contest -- Olympia: the origins -- Olympia: the afterlife

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