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摘要
这篇文章讨论了一些关于古希腊社会幼儿体育活动的话题,特别是游戏和竞赛。在希腊语术语和一般语言使用中,这些孩子被表示为brsamos, paidíon或paidískē和paidískos。Paidíon是一个通常小于7岁的儿童的术语,而paj . s是指7岁到14岁的儿童。几位希腊和罗马作家告诉我们这个年龄段的游戏、比赛和教育计划(即男孩去体育馆之前)。以下文本讨论了一些儿童早期游戏和体育锻炼的例子:柏拉图,普罗泰戈拉325c-326c, Leges 794c-808c;附言——柏拉图,《阿克索克斯》366-7;中国机械工业,卡塔Timarchou 9-12;亚里士多德,政治1336a9-15和8.1338b40-1339a7;贺雷修斯·弗拉库斯,《诗学》409-14;Quintilian, Institutio 1.1.20;普鲁塔克,莱库尔格斯14;包萨尼亚5.16.2;Flavius Philostratos, Peri gymtikes 25,28和Vitae sophistarum 1.21。
GAMES, CONTESTS, AND THE IDEA OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY IN EARLY GREEK AND ROMAN CHILDHOOD
This contribution discusses some topics concerning the physical activities of young children in ancient Greek society, especially games and contests. In Greek terminology and in general language use, these children are denoted as bréphos, paidíon or paidískē and paidískos. Paidíon is a term for a young child generally less than seven years and paīs for the age of seven up to fourteen years. Several Greek and Roman authors inform us about the games, contests, and the educational program for this age-category (i.e., before boys go to the gymnasium). The following texts discuss some examples of games and physical exercise in early childhood: Plato, Protagoras 325c–326c, Leges 794c–808c; Ps.-Plato, Axiochus 366–7; Aeschines, Kata Timarchou 9–12; Aristotle, Politika 1336a9–15 and 8.1338b40–1339a7; Horatius Flaccus, Ars Poetica 409–14; Quintilian, Institutio oratoria 1.1.20; Plutarch, Lycurgus 14; Pausanias 5.16.2; Flavius Philostratos, Peri gymnastikes 25, 28 and Vitae sophistarum 1.21.