Games and sanctuaries in ancient Greece : Olympia, Delphoi, Isthmia, Nemea, Athens
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Games and sanctuaries in ancient Greece : Olympia, Delphoi, Isthmia, Nemea, Athens
Kapon Editions, [2017], ©2017
2nd edition, revised and enlarged
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Includes bibliographical references (page 370) and index (pages 372-375)
Summary: Celebrates the athletes, the games, the sanctuaries, the cities and, above all, the inspiring spirit of the ancient Greeks over a span of a millennium and a half - from the earliest mentions of athletics in Homer's Iliad and other literary sources, through the Classical age, and into the Hellenistic, Roman and late antique periods. That our modern athletes still compete every four years in such contests as the pentathlon, discus, javelin, boxing, jumping, wrestling and running events, much as their ancient antecedents did centuries before them, is a testament to the longevity of competition, triumph and defeat
Contents of Works
- Foreword / Sir John Boardman
- Acknowledgments
- Publisher's note
- Preface. Introduction : Athletics and religion
- The prehistory of athletics
- Great festivals and games. 1. Olympia : The site
- Olympia and the Olympic games
- Zeus
- Olympia over the centuries. 2nd and 2nd millennia BC. 11th-8th c. BC: the establishment of the sanctuary and the early period. 8th c. BC: the foundation of the Olympic games : Foundation myths and traditions
- the historical beginnings of the games
- The oracle of Olympia
- Games and hero worship. 7th-6th c. BC: the period of great development : The Heraion
- The treasuries
- Other buildings. 5th c. BC: the glory of the Classical period : The temple of Zeus
- The workshop of Pheidias
- The baths
- The stadium
- The hippodrome
- Other buildings
- The prytaneion
- Dedications. 4th c. BC: The Late Classical period : The metroon
- The philippeion
- The leonidaion
- The stoas
- Dedications. 3rd-2nd c. BC: the hellenistic period : The palaestra
- The gymnasium
- The krypte stoa. 1st c. BC-2nd c. AD: The Roman intervention : The Roman emperors at Olympia
- New building activity
- The nymphaion of Herodes Atticus
- Th account of Pausanias
- The games : The festival programme. 3rd-4th c. AD: Olympia in late antiquity : The end of th Olympic games
- A Christian village at Olympia
- The abandonment of Olympia. 2 Delphi : The site
- Foundation myths and legends
- Apollo
- Delphi over the centuries. 16th-11th c. BC: the prehistoric settlement. 10th-8th c. BC: The arrival of Apollo. 7th-6th c. BC: The great development of the sanctuary and the amphictyony : Valuable dedications
- The first stone temples
- The sacred wars
- The Pythian games : Preparations for the festival
- The festival. 6th c. BC: The Archaic period : The architectural development of the sanctuary
- The 6th c. temple of Apollo
- The buildings of the Sikyonians
- The treasury of the Siphnians
- Dedications. 5th-4th c. BC: Classical period : The first phase after the Persian Wars
- THe treasury of the Athenians
- The stoa of the Athenians
- Other 5th century dedications
- 5th century conflicts between the cities
- 4th-century architectural development
- The gymnasium
- The new temple of Apollo
- Dedications of the 4th c. BC. 3rd-2nd c. BC: the Hellenistic period : The stadium
- The Hippodrome
- The theatre. 1st c. BC-4th c. AD: Roman times : THe Roman emperors
- Plutarch and Pausanias
- The end of the sanctuary and the early Christian period
- Oracles and the oracular process : The oracular process
- Interpretation of the Delphic oracle
- The oracle and moral instruction. 3 Isthmia : The site
- Foundation myths and legends
- Poseidon
- Isthmia over the centuries. 11th-6th c. BC: Early history of the sanctuary : The first temple of Poseidon
- The games : The history of the games
- The 6th-century stadium. 5th-4th c. BC: The Classical period : The new temple of Poseidon
- The theatre and cult caves. 3rd-2nd c. BC: The Hellenistic period : The new stadium. 1st c. BC-3rd c. AD: Roman times : The renovation of the sanctuary
- The temple of Melikertes-Palaimon
- The baths complex
- The end of Isthnia and of the festival. 4 Nemea : The site
- Foundation myths and legends
- The games : The history of the games
- the interval of the games and the kinds of contests
- Nemea over the centuries. 6th c. BC: the early history of the sanctuary. 5th c. BC: the Classical period : The Oikoi. 340/30-270/60 BC: the return of the games to their cradle : The new temple of Zeus
- The heroon of Opheltes
- The guesthouse
- The baths complex
- The stadium
- The starting mechanism
- The end of Nemea and the games
- Early Christian Nemea. 5 Panathenaia : Foundation myths and traditions
- Athena
- The organisation and conduct of the festival
- The Panathenaic procession : The Parthenon frieze
- The contests : The programme
- The prizes
- Venues for the preparation and conduct of the games : The Panathenaic stadium
- Odeia and theatres
- The Odeion of Herodes Atticus
- The end of
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