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Edward Norman Gardiner

The History of Ancient Greek Sports and Athletic Festivals

In “The History of Ancient Greek Sports and Athletic Festivals,” Edward Norman Gardiner meticulously explores the significance of athletic competitions in ancient Greek society. Through a blend of literary analysis and historical context, Gardiner examines the origins and evolution of sports in Greece, focusing on the Olympic Games, the Pythian Games, and other regional festivals. His scholarly approach elucidates the sociopolitical ramifications of these events, detailing how they influenced notions of citizenship, cultural identity, and religious practices. The narrative is enriched by vivid descriptions and critical examinations of various ancient texts, bringing the vibrant world of Greek athletics to life. Edward Norman Gardiner, a distinguished scholar in the field of classical studies, possesses an extensive background that informs his investigation into ancient Greek culture. His academic pursuits, including a deep dive into the philosophical underpinnings of the Hellenistic world, converge in this work, allowing him to draw connections between athleticism and Greek ideals of virtue and excellence. Gardiner's passion for sports history is evident, reflecting his admiration for the ancient Greeks' complex relationship with competition and communal identity. This book is indispensable for anyone interested in the interplay between sport and society in ancient cultures. Gardiner's thorough research and engaging prose make complex ideas accessible, inviting readers to appreciate the profound impact of athletic festivals on Greek life. For historians, classicists, and enthusiasts alike, it is a compelling read that fosters a deeper understanding of this remarkable period.
813 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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