Athletic Images and the Monumentalization of Victory

2021 ◽  
pp. 454-472
Author(s):  
Wendy J. Raschke

The monuments created by the Greeks to celebrate victories were of many kinds, as were the victories celebrated. The focus of the present discussion is monuments associated with success in the major athletic games; these were usually in the form of free-standing statues erected in the sanctuary where the games took place. Some fundamental questions are addressed, not least, what the idea of a monument signified to the Greeks? Who qualified for this extraordinary honour? What form did it typically take and how much did it cost to create? Were the statues erected merely a reward? Or did they also have political value which affected the choice of location? In ancient Greece, as now, athletic monuments stood as markers of glory achieved, but also as statements to the viewer.

2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kurt A. Raaflaub ◽  
Josiah Ober ◽  
Robert Wallace
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