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Lekythos with Athlete
Lekythos with Athlete
Red-figure lekythos depicting a nude male athlete holding a strigil with a stele or goal to the right., Dates to c. 460-440 BCE., British Museum. “lekythos.” The British Museum Collections Online. Accessed November 22, 2017. http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=460934&partId=1&searchText=greek
Lekythos with Athlete
Lekythos with Athlete
Black-figure lekythos depicting a nude male athlete., Dates to c. 340-325 BCE., British Museum. "Lekythos". The British Museum Online. Accessed May 19, 2017. http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=399579&partId=1&searchText=sport
Lekythos with Athlete
Lekythos with Athlete
Red-figure lekythos depicting a young nude male athlete holding his clothes in one hand and a strigil in the other. The male stands next to a clothed seated female who faces him., Dates to c. 375-350 BCE. The female is presumed to be a mourner (British Museum, 2014)., British Museum. "Lekythos". The British Museum Online. Accessed May 19, 2017. http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=394331&partId=1&searchText=greek
Lekythos with Athletes
Lekythos with Athletes
Black-figure terracotta lekythos depicting five nude male athletes exercising. The athletes hold various equipment, including a javelin, a discus, and jumping weights., Dates to c. late 6th century BCE and is attributed to a painter of the Michigan class., Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Terracotta lekythos (oil flask)." The Metropolitan Museum of Art Online. Accessed November 22, 2017. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/247229
Lekythos with Athletes
Lekythos with Athletes
Black-figure lekythos depicting two nude athletes, one holding spears and halteres while the other holds a discus. A paidotribe stands on the other side., Dates to c. 500-480 BCE., British Museum. “lekythos.” The British Museum Collections Online. Accessed November 22, 2017. http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=398869&partId=1&searchText=greek
Ludus Magnus at Rome
Ludus Magnus at Rome
Remains of the Ludus Magnus., The Ludus Magnus was the largest gladiatorial training school in Rome. It was originally built by Domitian between 81-96 CE and later rebuilt by Trajan between 98-117 CE.
Ludus at Pompeii
Ludus at Pompeii
Remains of the ludus, gladiatorial training school, at Pompeii. Features a large rectangular courtyard surrounded by colonnaded walkway that leads to individual cells., Converted into a gladiatorial training school from a quadriporticus after 62 CE, it was destroyed during the eruption of Vesuvius on August 24th 79 CE (Bomgardner 2001: p.40, 58). Graffiti, wall paintings, and storage of gladiatorial equipment were all found indicating the building's use as a ludus (Bomgardner 2001: p.54)., Bomgardner, David Lee. The Story of the Roman Amphitheatre. London: Routledge, 2001. At University of Saskatchewan Library Online. http://lib.myilibrary.com.cyber.usask.ca/Open.aspx?id=32651

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