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Hippos

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This richly illustrated book consists of over 40 short essays on diverse topics such as the practices for naming of Athenian horses, their appearance on the city's coinage, the make-up of a chariot...
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Hippos delves deeply into all aspects of ancient Athenian horsemanship, from the scientific analysis of a horse skeleton recently excavated at Phaleron to the roles of horses in Greek religion. Major discussion is devoted to hippotrophia, the training of equines, their competitive activities in horse racing, and their important role in the cavalry. This richly illustrated book consists of over 40 short essays on diverse topics such as the practices for naming of Athenian horses, their appearance on the city's coinage, the make-up of a chariot, the advice of the Athenian cavalry commander Xenophon, the cavalry inspection, and the possible appearance of horses on the Greek stage.

This bilingual volume is the result of an exhibition held at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens in 2022. All of the objects in the exhibit are included, from small silver coins to large marble memorials for slain cavalry officers. Many of the artifacts documenting the Athenian cavalry come from wells in the Athenian Agora. Horse racing was a passion of all Greeks, but only Athens had a hero (Hippothoon) suckled by a mare. This book makes clear that hippomania was rampant in ancient Athens, just as Aristophanes implied in his comedies.
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Price: £32.50
Pages: 288
Publisher: American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Imprint: American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Publication Date: 31 March 2023
ISBN: 9789609994569
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / Ancient / Greece, Archaeology by period / region, HISTORY / Ancient / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology

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For this reviewer, whose research centers around animals in the ancient world, especially that of Greece, the book is a must-have. . . . Hippos remains a treasure trove of information . . . . If there is anyone in your circle of friends and relatives who also loves horses, I can think of no better present.
Kitchell, Kenneth, The Classical Outlook 99.2 (2024)

"Der Wert des Bandes liegt in der fast handbuchartigen Zusammenschau eines breit gefächerten Themas, dessen Behandlung auf neunundzwanzig Spezialisten der jeweiligen Problemfelder verteilt ist. . . . Die Qualität der Bebilderung ist beeindruckend, vor allem die sauberen, wirklich sehr anschaulichen Fotos der einzelnen Artefakte. Die Bilder von den Ausstellungsräumen in der American School mit Besuchern belegen den eher populären Charakter des Buches und der Veranstaltung, wobei die lebendige Schilderung im Vordergrund steht. . . . Das besprochene Begleitbuch ist hervorragend und verdient eine entsprechende Wurdigung im Rahmen der zahlreichen Aktivitäten (Ausstellung, Vorträge, Webseite usw.), die die Veranstaltung der American School at Athens begleiteten."
Klontza, Vera, Bonner Jahrbucher 222 (2022)