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Games and Festivals in Classical Antiquity - Proceedings of the Conference held in Edinburgh 10-12 July 2000 (Paperback)
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Games and Festivals in Classical Antiquity - Proceedings of the Conference held in Edinburgh 10-12 July 2000 (Paperback)
Series: British Archaeological Reports International Series
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The 14 papers in this volume are taken from a conference held in
Edinburgh in 2004. When the organisers called for papers for a
conference on Games and Festivals they had no idea the response
would be so varied - ranging from Minoan bull leaping to Samoan
kilikiti - or that the papers would turn out to be so thematically
interrelated. The response has shown that it is not so much the
mechanics of the games or the actions carried out at ancient
festivals that fascinate modern scholars as their social and
political significance and the way the theme could be manipulated
by writers and artists. Games and festivals were at the heart of
Classical societies, playing a much more important role than in
modern western societies (even taking football into account).
Festivals structured the year and were inextricably bound up with
the structures of society. Games and festivals are also closely
linked, as most competitive games took place at a festival, or at
least in a religious context, even, it seems, cock fighting and
dicing, and many festivals contained elements of competition.
Competitiveness pervades Greek and Roman life - and this is
reflected in literature and art. In this, an Olympic year, a new
selection of papers on Classical games and festivals is especially
welcome. The 12 papers are: (1) Grasping the Bull by the Horns:
Minoan Bull Sports Eleanor Loughlin; (2) Festival? What Festival?
Reading Dance Imagery as Evidence Tyler Jo Smith; (3) Professional
Foul: Persona in Pindar Grainne McLaughlin; (4) Orestes the
Contender: Chariot Racing and Politics in Fifth Century Athens and
Sophocles' "Electra" Eleanor Okell; (5) From Agonistes to Agonios:
Hermes, Chaos and Conflict in Competitive Games and Festivals
Arlene Allan; (6) Dionysiac Festivals in Aristophanes' "Acharnians"
Greta Ham; (7) The Perils of Pittalakos: Settings of Cock Fighting
and Dicing in Classical Athens Nick Fisher; (8) Civic
Self-Representation in the Hellenistic World: The Festival of
Artemis Leukophryene Geoffrey Sumi; (9) Roman Games and Greek
Origins in Dionysius of Halicarnassus Clemence Schultze; (10) Epic
Games and Real Games in Statius' "Thebaid" 6 and Virgil's "Aeneid"
5 Helen Lovatt; (11) Sport or Showbiz? The "naumachiae" of Imperial
Rome Francesca Garello; (12) Dionysiac Scenes on Sagalassian
"Oinophoroi" from Seleuceia Sid&
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Imprint: |
Bar Publishing
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
British Archaeological Reports International Series |
Release date: |
April 2004 |
First published: |
2004 |
Editors: |
Sinclair Bell
• Glenys Davies
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Dimensions: |
297 x 210 x 9mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
159 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-84171-580-3 |
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LSN: |
1-84171-580-8 |
Barcode: |
9781841715803 |
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