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The Ancient Greek Olympics

by Richard Woff
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The ancient Greeks were famous for their love of competition and athleticism. Their most important sporting festival, held at Olympia and honoring Zeus, became the inspiration for our modern Olympic games. It was open to the citizens of every Greek polis, and became so important, that all warfare had to be suspended for its duration.
This book runs through the entire five-day session of the ancient games. The athletes' training and the actual sporting events—some familiar, some quite strange to the modern reader—are described in vivid detail and illustrated with both classical art from the collections of the British Museum and photographs of the modern Games. Day Two, for instance, starts with morning activities (a procession into the hippodrome, chariot and horse races), followed by the afternoon pentathlon events (discus, javelin, running, jumping, and wrestling), and ends with the evening celebration (winners' parade, victory hymns, feast, and revels). Supplemental sidebars—such as Homer's description of Odysseus' triumphant discus throw and an explanation of why athletes and trainers had to appear naked—add lively, colorful detail. Commentary on the modern Games and a running comparison of modern and ancient athletic events is scattered throughout the book, providing an important historical perspective on today's Olympics. Three supplemental chapters—"Women at the Olympics," "Games Elsewhere in Greece," and "The End of the Olympics"—complete this fascinating look at ancient Greek customs, competitive spirit, and character.

Describes the history, traditions, and competitive events connected with the Olympic games held in ancient Greece.

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Gr 5-8-A well-written and succinct examination of the ancient games. The book covers each of the five days of the Olympics, with the athletic and religious events of each day discussed. Modern renderings with models of the site give a sense of the layout. Other pictures in the book are mostly taken from period ceramics and statues. Techniques used by the participants in the various sports are discussed and contrasted with those used by modern athletes. A few questions are scattered throughout the book. (Some of them may provoke discussion; others invite snickers, given the graphically rendered images of male nudity presented.) The last few pages tell of other ancient religious and athletic competitions held in other parts of Greece and the eventual end of the ancient games, with a brief mention of their modern revival. A short and rather incomplete index and list of further readings are included.-Todd Morning, Schaumburg Township Public Library, IL Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.|

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2000
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195215816

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