Athletics and mathematics in archaic Corinth : the origins of the Greek stadion

by David Gilman Romano

Paper Book, 1993

Status

Available

Call number

Q11 .P612 vol. 206

Publication

Philadelphia : American Philosophical Society, c1993.

Description

This work is a study of the origins of the ancient Greek stadium, especially with regard to the archaeological evidence from the Archaic & Classical sites of Corinth, Isthmia, Halieis & Olympia. The earliest remains of the Greek stadionÓ come from the Peloponnesos, a region of southern Greece, although the architectural structure eventually became well known all over the Greek & Roman world. The author also includes the ancient evidence for the initial appearance of the world stadionÓ in the Greek language & its early use in the 6th & 5th centuries B.C. The primary component of this work is the most recent archaeological research from Ancient Corinth concerning the Archaic dromosÓ & the Early Classical starting line & its significance for the study of Greek & Roman athletics, as well as the understanding of early Greek mathematics. Illus.… (more)

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Physical description

xiv, 117 p.; 29 cm

ISBN

0871692066 / 9780871692061

Barcode

34662000579851
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