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Gymnasium ancient Greece - Organisation of ancient Greek gymnasia

Gymnasium ancient Greece - Organisation of ancient Greek gymnasia: Encyclopedia II - Gymnasium ancient Greece - Organisation of ancient Greek gymnasia

Gymnasium ancient Greece - Terminology. The gymnasium formed a public institution as - a private school where boys received training in physical exercises, though the term palaestra also often refers to the part of a gymnasium specially devoted to wrestling and boxing. Gymnasium ancient Greece - Origins. The athletic is contesting for which the gymnasium supplied the means of training and practice formed part of the social life of the Greeks from the earliest times. They ...

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Gymnasium ancient Greece - Organisation of ancient Greek gymnasia

Gymnasium ancient Greece - Terminology

The gymnasium formed a public institution as - a private school where boys received training in physical exercises, though the term palaestra also often refers to the part of a gymnasium specially devoted to wrestling and boxing.

Gymnasium ancient Greece - Origins

The athletic is contesting for which the gymnasium supplied the means of training and practice formed part of the social life of the Greeks from the earliest times. They took place in honour of heroes and gods; sometimes forming part of a periodic festival, sometimes of the funeral rites of a deceased chief. In the course of time the Greeks grew more attached to such sports; their free active life, spent to a great extent in the open air, fostered the liking almost into a passion. The victor in any athletic contest, though he gained no money prize, was rewarded with the honour and respect of his fellow citizens; and a victory in the great religious festivals was counted an honour for the whole state. In these circumstances the training of competitors for the greater contests became a matter of public concern; and accordingly special buildings were provided by the state, and their management entrusted to public officials. The regulation of the gymnasium at Athens is attributed by Pausanias (i. 39. 3) to Theseus. Solon made several laws on the subject; but according to Galen it was reduced to a system in the time of Cleisthenes.

Gymnasium ancient Greece - Staff

Ten gymnasiarchs, one from each tribe, were appointed annually. These performed in rotation the duties of their office, which were to maintain and pay the persons who were training for public contests, to conduct the games at the great Athenian festivals, to exercise general supervision over the morals of the youths, and to adorn and keep up the gymnasium. This office was one of the ordinary public services, and great expense was entailed on the holders. Under them were ten sophronistae, whose duty was to watch the conduct of the youths at all times, and especially to be present at all their games.

The practical teaching and selecting of the suitable exercises for each youth were in the hands of the paedotribae and gymnastae, the latter of whom also superintended the effect on the constitution of the pupils, and prescribed for them when they were unwell. The aleiptae oiled and rubbed dust on the bodies of the youths, acted as surgeons, and administered the drugs prescribed. According to Galen there was also a teacher of the various games of ball.

Gymnasium ancient Greece - Buildings

The gymnasia built to suit these various purposes were large buildings, which contained not merely places for each kind of exercise, but also a stadium, baths, outer porticos for practice in bad weather, and covered porticos where the philosophers and men of letters read public lectures and held disputations.

They didn't wear clothes because they would get hot.




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