Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
Oct 27, 2011
Publisher
Bristol Classical Press
ISBN-10
0715639307
ISBN-13
9780715639306
Description
Goff and Simpson explore the intricate relationship between ancient traditions and modern sports through the lens of the Olympics. They delve into how classical ideals and practices have shaped contemporary games, weaving a narrative that highlights both continuity and change.
Through rich historical context and critical analysis, the authors illuminate the cultural significance of the Olympics, revealing how ancient beliefs and customs still resonate in today's athletic events. The book invites readers to reflect on how rooted traditions influence modern values and perceptions in the world of sports.
This thought-provoking treatise opens up discussions about the legacy of the ancient games and encourages consideration of what the modern Olympics can learn from their classical counterparts. The interplay between tradition and innovation offers a unique perspective on one of the world's most celebrated sporting events.
Through rich historical context and critical analysis, the authors illuminate the cultural significance of the Olympics, revealing how ancient beliefs and customs still resonate in today's athletic events. The book invites readers to reflect on how rooted traditions influence modern values and perceptions in the world of sports.
This thought-provoking treatise opens up discussions about the legacy of the ancient games and encourages consideration of what the modern Olympics can learn from their classical counterparts. The interplay between tradition and innovation offers a unique perspective on one of the world's most celebrated sporting events.
Genres
History
Business & Economics
Art & Photography
Classics