Ancient Greek and Roman Sports “If we could give every individual the right amount of nourishment and exercise, not too little and not too much, we would have found the safest way to health.” Unfortunately, this quote from Hippocrates ceased to represent the sentiment in Greece only two hundred years after his death. After Greek sports declined, the Greeks rose again with incredible inventions, many of which are still practiced today. Although it took time, the Greeks and later Romans, were be
staff. Interestingly, current literature reveals that the recent availability of information electronically in libraries has led to different types of ICTs facilities being used by members of the public (Constable 2007). Harding (2002), Eve and Brophy (2000) and Chaplin (2002) identified computers, Internet facilities, CD-ROMS, audio-cassettes, video-cassettes, photocopiers, faxes and printers as some of the most common types of ICTs available in public libraries for members of the public in the