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The earliest Olympic games began more than twenty-five-hundred years ago. What were they like, how were they organized, who participated? Were ancient sports a means of preparing youth for warfare? In this lavishly illustrated book, a world expert on ancient Greek athletics provides the first comprehensive introduction to the subject, vividly describing ancient sporting events and games and exploring their impact on art, literature, and politics. Using a wide array of ancient sources, written and visual, and including recent archaeological discoveries, Stephen Miller reconstructs ancient Greek athletic festivals and the details of specific athletic events. He also explores broader themes, including the role of women in ancient athletics, the place of amateurism, and the relationship between athletic events and social and political life. A source of information and enjoyment for anyone interested in the history of athletics and the origins of the world's most famous sporting event. Using a broad array of sources, Miller reconstructs ancient Greek athletic festivals and the details of specific athletic events. He explores the role of women in ancient athletics, the place of amateurism, and the relationship between athletic events and social and political life. 275p. illus. bibliography, index Book
Light shelfwear to book. Pencilling to a few pages. Red pen correction to 1 page. Spine very slightly slanted. DJ is rubbed with minor shelfwear and creasing with 1 small tear. ; A considerable number of academic and popular studies on ancient sports have been, and are due to be, published in this Athenian Olympic year (throwing the opening statement of this book into some doubt: `Ancient Greek athletics as a field of study does not suffer from overpopulation') but this study stands out among the best. Miller draws on recent archaeological and historical discoveries to discuss in comprehensive detail all aspects of games and athletic competitions in ancient Greece. Throughout Miller places athletics in its social context because, as he argues, sport was one of the ways in which Greeks could aspire to their cultural ideal, to be civilised men. Supported by numerous photographs, often in colour, and illustrations of sites and objects that depict competitions, the scholarly text describes in fascinating detail the origin of athletics, the Olympic Games and other festivals, the role of women in this male domain, the relationship between an athlete and a hero, Greek recreation, the gymnasium, sport as entertainment, professional athletes and the political side to competitions. Includes a glossary. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 288 pages
" Although the book gives a detailed history of the Olympian Games and describes the organization, rules and kind of events that took place during the eleven centuries of their life, Varvitsiotes' book gives greater emphasis to the cultural aspects of athletics in ancient Greece, and how athletics influenced the Greeks' overall culture and, they in turn, were influenced by it. " 143p. illus bibliography.[8 copies in WorldCat] Book
"Arete - Ancient Writers, Papyri and Inscriptions on the History and Ideals of Greek Athletics and Games" 114p. illus. Book
Small tear to upper corner of front wrap. Else Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name to ffep. ; From the informal games of Homer's time to the highly organized contests of the Roman world, Miller has compileda trove of ancient sources: Plutarch on boxing, Aristotle on the pentathlon, Philostratos on the buying and selling of victories, Vitruvius on literary competitions, and Xenophon on female body building. Arete offers readers an absorbing lesson in the culture of Greek athletics from the greatest of teachers, the ancients themselves, and demonstrates that the concepts of virtue, skill, pride, valor, and nobility embedded in the word arete are only part of the story from antiquity. ; 235 pages
Minor shelfwear. Gift inscription from author to Jenifer [Neils] on titlepage. ; From the informal games of Homer's time to the highly organized contests of the Roman world, Miller has compileda trove of ancient sources: Plutarch on boxing, Aristotle on the pentathlon, Philostratos on the buying and selling of victories, Vitruvius on literary competitions, and Xenophon on female body building. Arete offers readers an absorbing lesson in the culture of Greek athletics from the greatest of teachers, the ancients themselves, and demonstrates that the concepts of virtue, skill, pride, valor, and nobility embedded in the word arete are only part of the story from antiquity. ; 235 pages; Signed by Author
Light creasing to spine. Minor shelfwear. Former owner's name to ffep. ; 239 pages; From the informal games of Homer's time to the highly organized contests of the Roman world, Miller has compiled a trove of ancient sources--Plutarch on boxing, Aristotle on the pentathlon, Philostratos on clay dust as an anti-perspirant and on the buying and selling of victories, Vitruvius on literary competitions, Xenophon on female body building. With fully twice as many texts as the highly successful first edition, this new version of Arete offers readers an absorbing lesson in the culture of Greek athletics from the greatest of teachers--the ancients themselves. These sources, which Miller himself has translated, provide unparalleled insights into ancient athletic practices and competitive festivals. They emphasize the fundamental role of athletics in education and shed light on such issues as the role of women in athletics and the politics and economics of the games. Ultimately they demonstrate that the concepts of virtue, skill, pride, valor, and nobility embedded in the word arete and so closely associated in the modern mind with Greek athletics are only part of the story from antiquity.
Very faint shelfwear to DJ. ; 9.1 X 6.3 X 0.9 inches; 296 pages
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked black cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked with small tear to upper front corner and light creasing to edges. 160pp. A beautifully illustrated study of the places where the greatest battles of the Tour de France have been fought and where the champions are made - the mountains. With tales of Christophe, Coppi, Bahamontes, Merckx, Anquetil and many more.
Digitally reprinted. Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Cambridge Classical Studies; 8.5 X 5.6 X 1.2 inches; 340 pages
Light edgewear to wraps. Creasing along spine. ; 30 pages
8vo, 127 pages, 101 illustrations. Translated from the Danish by Norah Holtze. Remains of a bookplate on the inside front cover. Signed by the author on the preliminary title page. eng
19512080502106402043Ban yu-sha 1951. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 443p Plate size: 19cm Ban yu-sha paperback
19492080502106400884Rikujo Nihon-sha 1949. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 264p Rikujo Nihon-sha paperback
No marks or inscriptions to contents. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slight foxing to foot of page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with minor tracesof storage. 246pp. The full story of athletics in the 1980s with all its amazing performances and its political problems.
Gift inscription from author to Jenifer [Neils]. Light pen and pencil markings to a few pages. ; Mnemosyne. Bibliotheca Classica Batava. Supplementum; 9.5 X 6.3 X 0.9 inches; 240 pages; Signed by Author
Tiny chip to head of spine. Corners a bit creased. ; The agonistic spirit in Greek culture / A. E. Raubitschek; The ancient stadium: athletes and Arete / D. G. Romano; Herodotus' views on athletics / T. S. Brown; Athletic Arete in Pindar / H. M. Lee; Professionalism in archaic and classical Greek athletics / D. C. Young; The 8th International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy with an indexed Register of the Communications; A new Greek inscription from Vergina and Eurydice the Mother of Philip II / Al. N. Oikonomides; The Ancient World Vol. VII, Nos. 1 & 2; 64 pages; "Special report on the 8th International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy (Athens, Oct. 1982)."
Classical World Series; 8.3 X 5.4 X 0.3 inches; 128 pages
Light shelfwear. ; Reprint of the 1930 ed. , with a new preface by S. G. Miller. Xviii, 246pp, illustrated. ; 246 pages
Light pencilling. Small stain to titlepage. ; Reprint of the 1930 ed. , with a new preface by S. G. Miller. Xviii, 246pp, illustrated. ; 246 pages
3257Editions Amphora 1970
1943155641943 plaquette in-seize (booklet sextodecimo), première de couverture bleue imprimée et illustrée (blue front cover printed and illustrated), quatrième de couverture imprimée (back cover printed), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), illustration : 1 planche repliée représentant les différentes étapes du mouvement du lancer du disque (illustration : representing different stages of the movement's Discus Throw), 16 pages de texte, sans date imprimée (undated printed) - 1943 à Paris Etienne Chiron Editeur 40 rue de Seine (Paris Viè) - Clermont-Ferrand 8 rue Rameau,
19771009941977 Editions Robert Laffont. 1977. 1 vol in-8, broché, couverture illustrée. 255 pages. Illustrations photographiques en noir et blanc hors texte, collection " Sport pour tous"
1943158191943 une plaquette , brochée grand in-douze (paperback duodecimo oblong), première de couverture illustrée en couleurs (front cover illustrated in colours), orné d'une grande planche dépliante in-fine (110cm) orné des deux côtés sur chacun des 13 plis illustrant les 16 pages d'exposé Technique, 1943 Paris Clermont-Ferrand Etienne Chiron Editeur pour le Commissariat Général à l'Education Générale et aux Sports - Fédération Française d'Athlétisme,
Bruxelles, Editions Belgique Sports 1948, 319pp.avec ills., usagée, dos abîmé