• Media type: Book
  • Title: The end of Greek athletics in Late Antiquity
  • Contains: Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. An Overview of Athletics in Late Antiquity: 1. Greece; 2. Asia Minor; 3. Syria; 4. Egypt; 5. Italy; 6. Gaul; 7. North Africa; Conclusions to Part I; Part II. Agones in a Changing World: 8. A religious ban?; 9. An imperial ban?; 10. The athletic professionals; 11. Athletics as elite activity; 12. The practical organization of agones; 13. The agon as spectacle; Conclusions to Part II.
  • Contributor: Remijsen, Sofie [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015
  • Published in: Greek culture in the Roman world
  • Issue: First published
  • Extent: xviii, 389 Seiten; Illustrationen
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9781107050785
  • RVK notation: LG 8200 : Sport
    ZX 4907 : Sonstige Länder
    NH 6880 : Kulturgeschichte
    NH 6820 : Einzelbeiträge
  • Keywords: Olympische Spiele > Spätantike
    Olympische Spiele > Griechenland > Niedergang
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  • Footnote: Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 349-377 und Index
  • Description: "Around AD 250 athletics was a significant part of civic life from southern Gaul and northern Africa to Syria and Egypt. Within this broad area, exercising in the gymnasium was a beloved pastime among those members of ancient society who could afford to be (occasionally) at leisure. Hundreds of agones, contests for athletes and/or performing artists, were organized by almost as many cities. Though some of these competitions could look back on centuries-old traditions, most had been founded only a century or even a few decades before, as part of a phenomenon described by Louis Robert as the "agonistic explosion" of the imperial age"--

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