The Victor's Crown: How the Birth of the Olympics and the Rise of The Roman Games Changed Sport For Ever

The Victor's Crown: How the Birth of the Olympics and the Rise of The Roman Games Changed Sport For Ever

by David Potter (Author)

Synopsis

Incorporating the latest research, The Victor's Crown offers an analysis of how competitive sport emerged in Greece during the eighth century BC, and then how the great festival cycle of Classical Greece came into being during the sixth century BC. Special attention is paid to violent sports of boxing, wrestling and pancration. We meet the great athletes of the past and discover what it was that made them so great. It shows how the rise of the Roman Empire transformed the sporting world by popularizing new forms of entertainment (chiefly chariot racing, gladiatorial combat and beast hunts). David Potter vividly brings to life the experiences of being fan and competitor, and extrapolates skilfully to the modern day, creating not just a history of ancient sport, but also an examination of the social and cultural roles sport has played throughout history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Quercus
Published: 07 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 0857382004
ISBN 13: 9780857382009

Media Reviews
'A rich, absorbing account' Independent on Sunday. * Independent on Sunday *
'Vivid and authoritative ... scholarly and entertaining ... fascinating and impressive' Sunday Times. * Sunday Times *
Author Bio
David Potter is Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Greek and Latin in the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Michigan. He is also the author of Emperors of Rome.