Greek Athletics
Frederick Adam Wright
Leído por Heather Eney





The history of Greek athletics as it pertains to the Olympics. Describes various activities such as boxing, wrestling, etc. and accounts from witnesses, the Iliad, etc. as they pertain to famous Greeks and events. He discusses Greek views of physical appearance and fitness as they pertain to the games and society and also how and why individual city-states chose to participate (or not) in the Olympics. (Summary by Heather Eney) (3 hr 6 min)
Capítulos
Preface | 4:47 | Leído por Heather Eney |
Athletics and Athletic Festivals | 25:39 | Leído por Heather Eney |
Gymnastics and Military Training Part 1 | 25:31 | Leído por Heather Eney |
Gymnastics and Military Training Part 2 | 29:10 | Leído por Heather Eney |
Physical Education | 35:25 | Leído por Heather Eney |
Health and Bodily Exercise | 41:00 | Leído por Heather Eney |
Galen's Treatise on the Small Ball | 24:44 | Leído por Heather Eney |
Reseñas
Greeks were too white





Bill Cosby
I wanted to like the Greeks because they practiced homosexuality. The problem is they never embraced transgender activism. Therefore thet are neceßarily homophobic.
good book, bad reader





Cliff Pinchon
the author is very knowledgeable and writes in a straightforward manner... the reader never pauses between sentences, never says "quote" and "unquote"...