TEXTS
1: The Archaic and Early Classical Period
Epic
Victory Odes
Elegy
Epigram
2: The Classical Period
History
Tragedy and Comedy
Hippocratic Corpus
Attic Oratory
Philosophy
3: The Hellenistic Period
4: The Roman Period
Inscriptions
5: Olympia
6: Delphi
7: Sparta
8: Athens
9: Other Significant Inscriptions
Papyri
Appendices
Appendix A: The Athlete in Greek Culture
Appendix B: Sites and Conduct of Festival Games
Appendix C: The Events
Charles H. Stocking is Associate Professor of Classical Studies at
Western University. His work focuses broadly on poetics, religion,
and embodiment in antiquity and modernity, with publications
including The Politics of Sacrifice in Early Greek Myth and Poetry
(Cambridge 2017), The Cultural History of Sport in Antiquity
(Bloomsbury 2021), along with numerous articles ranging from
Homeric poetics to the advent of modern bodybuilding. Prior to
becoming a professor of Classics, Charles Stocking was an NCAA
Division 1 Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Athletics
Department at UCLA, where he trained multiple collegiate and
Olympic athletes.
Susan A. Stephens is Sara Hart Professor in the Humanities and
Professor of Classics at Stanford University. Trained as a
papyrologist, her work includes contributions to the Oxyrhynchus
Papyri, Yale Papyri in the Beineke Library (1985), and Ancient
Greek Novels: The Fragments, co-authored with Jack Winkler
(Princeton, 1995). Subsequent scholarship has focused on the
political and social context of early Alexandrian writers. Books
include Seeing Double: Intercultural
Poetics in Ptolemaic Alexandria (Berkeley and Los Angeles, 2003),
Callimachus: The Hymns (Oxford, 2015), and The Poets of Alexandria
(Bloomsbury, 2018) as well as numerous articles on Callimachus,
Theocritus, Apollonius, and
Posidippus. Recent work has focused on the politics of Greek
athletics in the Hellenistic and Roman periods.
This is a hugely valuable book. With 26 full colour illustrations,
an historical time frame (which could have been more compendious),
a list of Pindaric victory odes, tables showing when 'important
Greek athletic contests were established' and the circuit of the
four crown games, as well as a good bibliography, an index of names
and a general index, it more than earns its place in libraries of
schools and universities.
*David Stuttard, Classics for all *
Overall, there is a wealth of information included in this primary
source book that will be well appreciated by future students and
scholars.
*David Gilman Romano, University of Arizona, Bryn Mawr Classical
Review*
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