Publication

1987 - Oxford University Press, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

70,250 words, Guess

Page Count

281 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing2063456
  • Goodreads830929

Classifications

  • DDC796/.0938
  • LCCGV21 .S94 1987

Description

Aimed at readers of all levels--from student to classics buff to serious scholars--this sourcebook looks at sport and recreation in ancient Greece through translated accounts of ancient Greek and Latin authors. It examines such diversions as the ancient Olympic Games, athletic clothing, women in sports, dining, dancing, and fishing. Sport and Recreation in Ancient Greece offers a wide range of topics geared to students' interests, new translations into readable English that facilitate their introduction to the subject, and a rich assortment of illustrations. The questions following each translation help students understand the passages, while the presentation of contradictory evidence challenges them to evaluate different points of view, both in the study of ancient culture and in their own daily lives. Successfully tested in college classrooms for a ten years, this book provides an excellent springboard for the study of ancient Greek history, classical literature, or sports history.

Subjects

Topics

JeuxGamesWomenSportSportsSourcesLoisirs

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Other Editions

  • Sport and recreation in ancient Greece: a sourcebook with translationsOxford University Press1987-01-01

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