COURSE HANDOUTS AND STUDY GUIDES
CLAS/HIST240 Ancient Societies: Sport and Recreation
Monmouth College
, Monmouth, Illinois
Instructor: Thomas J. Sienkewicz (toms@monm.edu)

Monmouth College Statement of Athletic Philosophy

Chronology / Greek Pantheon / The Major Gods/
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

Perseus Project's "Context of the Games and the Olympic Spirit"

Konrad Lorenz: Triumph Ceremony of the Greylag Goose / Measuring Behavior
Meynall: Ethology and Ethics

The Olympic Games: FACTS
"Holy Games:The Olympics Are Rooted in Religion, HOLY GAMES" by Peggy Fletcher Stafk

Christ' review of Miller's Arete by Christ (Bryn Mawr Classical Review 02.07.04) /
Romano's review of Miller's Arete (Bryn Mawr Classical Review 04.02.07)

A. E. Housman's "To An Athlete Dying Young"

Ancient Locker Rooms / Samaranch Aside, Corruption's as Ancient as Games / Revival of Ancient Nemean Games / Commodus' Garden Colosseum / Gladiatorial Fever in Italy /
Kofi Annan on the Olympic Truce /
Victor Davis Hanson's "Olympic  Corruption? It's All Greek to Me"

On recent excavations at Nemea: http://www.foxnews.com:80/science/092900/nemea.sml
http://www.ngnews.com/news/2000/09/09262000/zeus_3070.asp

Recreating the Nemean Games / Society for the Revival of the Nemean Games / Ancient Nemea

The "Myth" of the Ancient Olympics: http://www.sunday-times.co.uk:80/news/pages/tim/2000/09/29/timfeafea03005.html

An Olympic Sports commentator on the ancient Olympics: 
http://www.salon.com:80/news/sports/olympics/2000/09/25/spear/index.html

The headline for this article is inaccurate. This chair was not used at Olympia for the Olympic Games , but in Athens for the Panathenaic games. Clearly a case of sloppy editing!
Http://www.sunday-times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/2000/10/01/stiscosco03006.html

Galen on Ancient Medicine and Sport: http://web1.ea.pvt.k12.pa.us/medant/exhort.htm

List of Important Geographic Terms / Quiz on Olympic SiteSample Map/Geography Quiz / Sample Multiple Choice Questions

Aeneid V

The Circus Maximus: Rome Past and Present / Tracy Sibberson on the Circus Maximus / ArtsEdNet on the Circus Maximus   / The Roman Hippodrome / Eggers' on Circus Maximus / Encyclopedia Romana on the Circus Maximus / The Circus Maximus

Prof. Sienkewicz' Writing Guidelines
Sports Bibliography

Other Classics websites you may find useful

LibrarySpot.com

Best
Reference Site

-- Forbes.com

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