The History of Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals
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16.07.2023
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Englisch
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9788028307059
In "The History of Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals," Edward Norman Gardiner masterfully traverses the rich cultural tapestry of ancient Greece, illuminating the integral role of athletic competitions and festivals in societal rituals and civic pride. Gardiner employs a rigorous historical approach, blending narrative prose with scholarly analysis to explore not only the origins of events like the Olympic Games but also their evolution and impact on the ancient Greek worldview. His meticulous attention to the archaeological and literary evidence contextualizes the athletic festivals within the broader spectrum of Greek history, enhancing our understanding of their enduring legacy. Edward Norman Gardiner, a prominent classicist and historian, was deeply influenced by his academic background in classical studies and archaeology. His passion for ancient Greek culture, paired with his profound understanding of its societal structures, drove him to explore how athleticism served as a pivotal mechanism for community cohesion and identity in ancient Greece. Gardiner's extensive travels and research in archaeological sites provided him with first-hand insights, enriching his scholarship with authenticity and depth. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of sport, culture, and history. Gardiner's engaging narrative not only appeals to scholars but also captivates general readers, offering a profound understanding of how athletic festivals shaped not only individual lives but also the very fabric of Greek society.
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