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Chariot races. Gladiatorial combat. Fishing. Hunting. Swimming. The ancient Romans enjoyed these sports--sometimes with fanatical enthusiasm. This reference book contains more than 100 entries covering sporting events and activities of the era, and the Romans who sponsored, competed in and attended them.Charioteer Appuleius Diocles, in a career spanning 24 years, competed in 4,257 races, winning an astounding 1,462 of them. Alypius, the young friend of St. Augustine, was both drawn to and repulsed by gladiatorial battles and struggled to shake his mania for the spectacle of blood sport.Brief abstracts of the entries are included for quick reference, along with an expansive glossary and biographical notes on the ancient authors cited.
David Matz is a professor of Classics at Saint Bonaventure University. He lives in Olean, New York.
Table of ContentsPrefaceThe EntriesAppendix I. Glossary of TermsAppendix II. Chariot Racing and Gladiatorial ShowsAppendix III. Important Dates in Roman General History and Sports HistoryAppendix IV. Ancient Authors Cited in the TextBibliographyIndex