The Ancient Olympics

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Nigel Spivey
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Paperback
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Oxford University Press
published_date: 
14/06/2012
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9780199602698
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Books > History > Historical periods > Classical history
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Nigel Spivey|Paperback|Oxford University Press|14/06/2012
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9780199602698
Book Description: 
The word 'athletics' is derived from the Greek verb 'to struggle for a prize'. After reading this book, no one will see the Olympics as a graceful display of Greek beauty again, but as war by other means. Nigel Spivey paints a portrait of the Greek Olympics as they really were - fierce contests between bitter rivals, in which victors won kudos and rewards, and losers faced scorn and even assault. Victory was almost worth dying for, and a number of athletes did just that. Many more resorted to cheating and bribery. Contested always bitterly and often bloodily, the ancient Olympics were not an idealistic celebration of unity, but a clash of military powers in an arena not far removed from the battlefield.

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