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Athletics in Homer

Athletics in Homer. Death of Hector XX.159-166).

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Athletics in Homer

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  1. Athletics in Homer

  2. Death of HectorXX.159-166) Thereby they ran, one fleeing, and one pursuing. In front a good man [Hector] fled, but one mightier far [Achilles] pursued him swiftly; for it was not for beast of sacrifice or for bull's hide [160] that they strove, such as are men's prizes for swiftness of foot, but it was for the life of horse-taming Hector that they ran.And as when single-hooved horses that are winners of prizes course swiftly about the turning-points, and some -- great prize is set forth, a tripod haply or a woman, in honour of a warrior that is dead; [165] even so these twain circled thrice with swift feet about the city of Priam; and all the gods gazed upon them.

  3. Funeral Games of Patroclus • Chariot Racing • Boxing • Wrestling • Footrace • Combat • Hurling (Pig Iron) • Archery • Spear Throwing

  4. Prizes for the Chariot Race • 1st: a woman faultless in her work and a tripod with ears holding 22 measures • 2nd a six-year-old unbroken mare carrying an unborn mule foal • A beautiful unfired cauldron holding four measures, still new and shiny • Two gold talents • A two-handled unfired bowl

  5. Joseph Court. (1796-1865. Achilles Giving Nestor the Prize for Wisdom

  6. Francois Vase "The Francois Vase" by Ergotimos and Kleitias  is an Attic Black-figure Krater from Chiusi, c.575 B.C. and   26" height. MuseoArchaeologico, Florence

  7. Theseus on Crete Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs Marriage of Peleus and Thetis Return of Hephaestus Calydonian Boar Hunt Chariot Race at Funeral of Patroclus Marriage of Peleus and Thetis

  8. Chariot Race • Diomedes • Antilochos • Menelaos • Meriones • Eumelos

  9. Sophilos painted me. Patroclus' Games Black figure vase of ca. 565 B.C. Are these two-horse or four-horse chariots?

  10. Odysseus • Games on Phaeacia • Odysseus and Iros • Odysseus and the Bow

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