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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ISTHMIAN GAMES»
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1
Arete: Greek Sports from Ancient Sources
The pine was discussed and why it became the wreath of the Isthmian Games;
the occasion was a dinner in Corinth, given for us by Koukanios, the chief priest,
while the Isthmian Games were in progress. There follows a scholarly discussion
...
2
St. Paul's Corinth: Texts and Archaeology
Thus, they coincided with every second celebration of the Isthmian games. Under
Tiberius (a.d. 14-37) a further series of contests was added to the combined
games. Such innovations highlight the strength of the Roman presence in Greece
, ...
Jerome Murphy-O'Connor,
2002
3
The First Epistle to the Corinthians: A Commentary on the ...
Although ev crraSiw may be translated in a stadium (more regularly) or in a race,
it alludes to the stadium in which the pan-hellenic Isthmian games were held. The
stadium would include not only foot races (oi £v ora6iu) rpi^ovrtt; . . . rp^xouaiv) ...
Anthony C. Thiselton,
2000
4
The Smell of Sweat: Greek Athletics, Olympics, and Culture
Crowds of spectators flocked to their Isthmian Games, for travel by ship was
readily available, and the shrine of Poseidon where the games were held lay on
the main road from Athens and frequently hosted congresses and other meetings
.
William Blake Tyrrell,
2004
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John,
2010
A link to the Isthmian Games... 'The Isthmian Games or Isthmia were one of the
Pan-Hellenic Games of Ancient Greece and were held at the Isthmus of Corinth
every two years, at the second and fourth years of an Olympiad.If we are to
accept ...
7
A comprehensive lexicon of the Greek language: adapted to ...
Uf>a, the Isthmian games, celebrated at the Isthmus of Corinth, in honor of
Neptune, Xen. Hist, iv, 5, 1. t\ffêfx,tâ.t<ài1 f. átroj, to celebrate the Isthmian games
; to be a spectator of the games. Fr. ìvfip'oç. 'Irûfuâxoí àyunç, ol, the Isthmian
games.
8
After Paul Left Corinth: The Influence of Secular Ethics and ...
Accentuated with photos of relevant archaeological artifacts, this volume provides a significant new perspective from which to read Paul's Corinthian correspondence.
9
Greek and English Lexicon
\e$fu», rot, sc. ttfat, the Isthmian games, celebrated at the isthmus of Corinth in
honour of Neptune. Ifffipid^u, to celebrate the Isthmian games ; met. to live an
uncomfortable life.] l<rff*iax»t iyuns, si, the Isthmian games. lf6f4.ia.xU> hy ov,
same ...
10
Pausanias's Description of Greece
As the Argives refused satisfaction, the Eleans next besought the Corinthians to
exclude the whole of the Argives from the Isthmian games. 3. When they failed in
this also, Moline is said to have called down curses on her countrymen if they did
...
Pausanias, James George Frazer,
2012
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ISTHMIAN GAMES»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
Isthmian Games en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Sports can build character in people
... likely in reference to his pupil's broad shoulders or forehead, or maybe even in recognition of his wrestling victories at the Isthmian Games. «Norman Transcript, Feb 15»
How to Build Muscle: Proven Strength Lessons From Milo of Croton
He also dominated the Pythian Games (seven-time winner), Isthmian Games (10-time winner), and Nemean Games (nine-time winner). [1, 2]. «Huffington Post, Ene 15»
Be resolute, don't make resolutions
Paul was making reference to the Isthmian games, which were one of four Greek sporting events held during that time. One of those four ... «Daily Press, Dic 14»
Croydon is the new Corinth
In addition to agriculture, Corinth was known for manufacturing and trade, especially of bronze, and the Isthmian games. Corinth would ... «The Croydon Citizen, Oct 14»
This Boxer Stopped Fighting to Berate the Crowd
... K-Macho not only competed in all three events on the same day during the Isthmian games with some of the known world's finest punchers, ... «CBS Local, Jun 14»
Bible Society of Brazil Conducts Colossal Evangelism at 2014 FIFA …
... busiest cities of the Roman Empire and hosted one of the biggest sporting events on the calendar, the Isthmian Games. There, Paul found the ... «BREATHEcast, Jun 14»
Brazil: huge Christian outreach campaign at World Cup
"Corinth was one of the largest and busiest cities of the Roman Empire and hosted one of the biggest sporting events in the calendar – the Isthmian Games. «Inspire Magazine, Jun 14»
World Cup 2014: Bibles being distributed to thousands
... busiest cities of the Roman Empire and hosted one of the biggest sporting events in the calendar - the Isthmian Games," Zimmer explained. «ChristianToday, Jun 14»
Visualizing Paul's Corinth– Part One
Corinth seems to have had a basic population of about 50,000 plus when there was not an influx of tourists for the bi-annual Isthmian games ... «Patheos, Sep 13»
Olympic Greatness
... the Nemea and Isthmian games that were held at two year intervals — becoming a five time winner of the grand slam (winning the title at all ... «OUPblog, Ago 12»