The essential handbook for the 21st-century citizen seeking a lively
guided tour of the ancient Greek Olympics. Travel back to the heyday
of the city-state and classical Greek civilization. Enter this
distant, alien, but still familiar culture and discover what the
Greeks did and didn’t do during five thrilling days in August, 388
B.C. In the Olympic Stadium there were no stands, no shade—and no
women allowed. Visitors sat on a grassy bank in the searing heat of
midsummer to watch naked athletes compete in footraces, the
pentathlon, horse and chariot races, and three combat
sports—wrestling, boxing, and pankration, everyone's favorite
competition, with virtually no rules and considerable blood and pain.
This colorfully illustrated volume offers a complete tour of the
Olympic site exactly as athletes and spectators found it. The book
evokes the sights, sounds, and smells of the crowded encampment;
introduces the various attendees (from champions and charlatans to
aristocrats and prostitutes); and explains the numerous exotic
religious rituals. Uniquely detailed and precise, this guide offers an
unparalleled opportunity to travel in time, back to the excitement of
ancient Olympia. “Splendidly captures the excitement, the
razzmatazz, the intensity, glamour and squalor of the ancient
Olympics. Packed with anecdotes and intriguing facts, the careful
scholarship behind this wonderful little book is presented with
gusto.”—Philip Matyszak, author of Ancient Athens on Five
Drachmas a Day “Ultimately the ancient Olympics were more of an epic
frat party full of booze and sex than a prestigious sporting
competition, and Faulkner paints that picture well.”—Moira E.
McLaughlin, The Washington Post
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ISBN
9780300160291
Publisert
2014
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Vendor
Yale University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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