ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA GYMNASIARCH
From Latin, from Greek gymnasiarchos, from gymnasion gymnasium + -archos ruling.
QUÉ SIGNIFICA GYMNASIARCH EN INGLÉS
Gymnasiarch
Gymnasiarch era el nombre de un funcionario de la antigua Grecia, cuyo rango y funciones variaban ampliamente en diferentes lugares y en diferentes momentos. En Atenas, durante los siglos V y IV de la era cristiana, se eligió anualmente a cada gnomo para sufragar los gastos de las carreras de la antorcha. Los deberes incluían el pago de todos los gastos relacionados con la formación de los competidores, y la oficina era uno de los más caros de los servicios públicos exigidos por Atenas de sus ciudadanos ricos. El nombre parece implicar que el gymnasiarch tenía también ciertos derechos y deberes en los gymnasia durante la formación de los jóvenes, pero no hay información definida sobre este tema. Después del establecimiento del poder macedonio, hubo un cambio en Atenas. Cada año se eligió un gimnasia, y su oficio era de gran dignidad. Tenía la supervisión general del orden y la disciplina en el gimnasio de los ephebi ya veces financiaba pesados gastos de su propio bolso.
definición de gymnasiarch en el diccionario inglés
La definición de gymnasiarch en el diccionario es un oficial que supervisó las escuelas y concursos de atletismo. Otra definición de gymnasiarch es el gobernador o tutor principal de una academia o universidad.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GYMNASIARCH»
Descubre el uso de
gymnasiarch en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
gymnasiarch y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Alexandrian Riots of 38 C.E. and the Persecution of the ...
the Alexandrian gymnasiarch (Acta IV; Rec. B, col. ii, l. 34 [cf. Rec. A, col. ii, ll. 2–3
]). One line in the Letter of Claudius to the Alexandrians praises the reform the
Alexandrian ambassadors proposed to limit the gymnasiarchy to no more than ...
2
Güterbegriff und Handlungstheorie:
Any one of them would yield a very early case of a gymnasiarch with an Egyptian
name84. The text allows for the possibility that voluntary gym- nasiarchs offer
themselves. In that case Achonares or one of his associates would have to wait
his ...
3
Ancient Greek Laws: A Sourcebook
Neaniskoi49 are not permitted either to enter the area of boys or to speak to them
; if they do, the gymnasiarch will reprimand and impose a fine to anyone violating
this provision; the paidotribai50 shall come twice a day to the gymnasion, at the ...
4
The Hellenistic World from Alexander to the Roman Conquest: ...
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 All those who frequent the gymnasium shall obey whoever
is appointed by the gymnasiarch to act as leader, as is specified for the
gymnasiarch; whoever does not obey (the leader), the gymnasiarch shall punish
him with ...
5
The Hellenistic Period: Historical Sources in Translation
If he does, the gymnasiarch shall prevent him and fine him fifty drachmas. All
those who frequent the gymnasium shall obey whoever is appointed by the
gymnasiarch to act as leader, as is specified for the gymnasiarch; whoever does
not obey ...
Roger S. Bagnall, Peter Derow,
2008
6
A Biographical Sketch of the Swedish Poet and
Gymnasiarch, ...
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series.
7
A History of Education in Antiquity
Nothing of the same kind in Greece: it is true that inscriptions have been found in
twenty-nine cities dated with the gymnasiarch's name (J. Oehler, in Pauly-
Wissowa, VII, 2, c. 1981), but all that this means is a kind of eponymy relating to
the ...
Henri Irénée Marrou,
1956
8
Sports, Virtues and Vices: Morality Plays
All those who come to the gymnasium shall obey the person whom the
gymnasiarch appoints as leader, as is prescribed by the gymnasiarch. The
gymnasiarch will flog whoever does not obey (the leader) with a rod, and fine the
others.
9
The Victor's Crown: A History of Ancient Sport from Homer to ...
No one shall verbally abuse the gymnasiarch in the gymnasium; if he does, the
gymnasiarch will fine him fifty drachmas. If someone strikes the gymnasiarch in
the gymnasium, those who are present shall stop and prevent him, and the ...
10
Peter Henry Ling, the Swedish
Gymnasiarch
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.