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Neither Letters Nor Swimming John M Mcmanamon

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Neither Letters Nor Swimming John M Mcmanamon
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Publisher: Brill's Studies in Maritime Hi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.26 MB
Pages: 467
Author: John M. McManamon
ISBN: 9789004446205, 9004446206
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Neither Letters Nor Swimming John M Mcmanamon by John M. Mcmanamon 9789004446205, 9004446206 instant download after payment.

In a novel study of the impact of classical culture, John McManamon demonstrates that Renaissance scholars rediscovered the importance of swimming to the ancient Greeks and Romans and conceptualized the teaching of swimming as an art. The ancients had a proverb that described a truly ignorant person as knowing "neither letters nor swimming". McManamon traces the ancient textual and iconographic evidence for an art of swimming, demonstrates its importance in warfare, and highlights the activities of free-divers who exploited the skill of swimming to earn a living. Renaissance theorists of a humanist education first advocated a rebirth for swim training, Erasmus included the classical proverb in his "Adages", and two sixteenth-century scholars wrote treatises in dialogue form on methods for teaching young people how to swim.

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