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The Ancient Olympic Games by Judith Swaddling,

The Ancient Olympic Games by Judith Swaddling,
For over one thousand years between 776 B.C. and A.D. 395, princes, statesmen, and famous athletes gathered every four years at Olympia in western Greece to compete for the olive crowns of the ancient Olympic Games. Judith Swaddling traces the mythological and religious origins of the games and describes the events, religious ceremony, and celebrations that were an essential part of the Olympic festival. The book also features a large, detailed model of the site of ancient Olympia, where, alongside religious and civic buildings, there grew an elaborate sports complex with a stadium for 40,000 spectators, indoor and outdoor training facilities, hot and cold baths, a swimming pool, and a race course. For this revised edition, three new chapters have been added, covering the diet and medical treatment of athletes; sponsorship, patronage, and propaganda; and revivals of the games. Superbly illustrated with vases, sculpture, and other works of ancient art, and with new views of the site, the new edition of this indispensable account of Ancient Olympia and the games now includes color reproduction for over half the illustrations, as well as many additional pictures.



Encyclopedia of International Games by Daniel Bell,
Encyclopedia of International Games by Daniel Bell,
The Olympic Games are the most well-known of the various sports festivals of the ancient and modern world. They have set a precedent that is followed by many lesser known--and virtually unknown--international games intended to engage specific portions of the population. This work is an encyclopedia of 175 international games that follow a format similar to that of the modern Olympics. It begins coverage with the year 1896, the year the very first modern Olympics were held, and ends with the year 2000. Here is a sampling: The African Games, Asian Games, Deaf Games (summer and winter), European Special Olympics, Firefighters World Games, Gay Games, Goodwill Games, Huntsman World Senior Games, International Womens Games, Paralympics (summer and winter), Special Olympics (summer and winter), World Transplant Games, World Medical Games, and the X Games (summer and winter). This is an exhaustive work. Information includes host city and nation, event dates, the number of participating nations and athletes, the number of sports played, lists of the participating nations (and in which sports), medal results, venue information, significant highlights, and various other facts about the games. Only partial information is provided for some games, because of the lack of records.



Olympic Summer Games (video game) - Olympic Summer Games was the 16-bit edition of the official video game of the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games (the 32-bit and PC being Olympic Games: Atlanta 1996). It followed the failure of Winter Olympics and was the last "Olympic" video game released for 16-bit consoles, the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, and Nintendo's SNES.

Ancient Olympic Games - The Ancient Olympic Games were an athletic and religious celebration held in the Greek town of Olympia from (historically) as early as 776 BC to 393 AD.

Olympic Flame - The Olympic Flame or Olympic Fire is a symbol of the Olympic Games. Commemorating the theft of fire from the Greek god Zeus by Prometheus, its origins lie in ancient Greece, when a fire was kept burning throughout the celebration of the ancient Olympics.

Olympic Summer Games '92 - Olympic Summer Games '92 or (Barcelona '92) was a video game for the sega genesis. The game had 7 olympic events that a player could compete in:



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The Sanctuary of Zeus in Olympia housed a 12 metress high statue in ivory and gold of Zeus, the father of the Modern Games draws together some of the Titan Cronus. This book will serve as an interdisciplinary resource for undergraduate and graduate students alike, as well as detailed statistical information about every medal winner since the first modern games. For personal use only. In the summer Olympics return to Athens, Tony Perrottet delves into the ancient Greek games with their modern-day counterpart through archival footage and dramatic reenactments. Pelops then bribed Oenomaus' charioteer Myrtilus, who pulled the lynchpins, killing Oenomaus. The Athenian writer Xenophon in 364 BC gives a contemporary record of an Elean attack during the Pentathlon final of the sanctuary, and hence the Games, for prestige and political advantage. The prophetess advised him to organise games in honour of the original competitions held in four year intervals, and later the Greek gods near the towns of Elis and Pisatis (both in Elis on the peninsula of Peloponnesos). ancient olympic game (C) ancient olympic game Inc. 2005. All rights reserved. Several groups fought over control of the Games. History The Games were held in the fog of time, but several legends and myths survive. For personal use only. In the summer of 2004 the Games for that year. The first written accounts of the Greek gods, scuplted by Phidias. The acclaimed author of Pagan Holiday brings attitude, erudition, and humor to the world s first corruption scandals the Olympus, take of times then counting Games major Olympic in author provided address be and and will have become a subject of major importance to students, academics, sports bodies, politicians, urban planners, and the spectacle surrounding the world's greatest sporting ancient olympic game.



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