Efstathios wrote:paniskos, the ideal of the male beauty originated from Athens mainly.It was the athenian statues that represented this.Like the statue of Ermis in Olympia which was made by Praxitelis.The Thebeans were probably influenced by Athens ,as were many other hellenic city states.
Ermis of Praxitelis is the ideal of a male body, rounded and worked out, but not like the body of a body builder.Always according to the Greek saying "metron ariston" (which means something like "not to be excessive in anything").
well "stathes"

u dont have to translate ancient greek to a native speaker
I well aware of "pan metron ariston" and the similar delfic "meden agan" as well
I also do know that the Boiotians are a different story than the Athenians. They were badly snobbed and underestimated by the Athenians and were considered unrefined and uncivilised compared to them. There are several phrases that indicate this such us "boiotios nous" (boiotian mind) used to define stupid people, "boiotian ys" (boiotian pig) used to describe dirty people and so on. Nothing to do with the Athenian standards. Just think that when theatrical plays were presented in certain boiotian cities, the audience was sometimes decsribed as unable to get the meaning!
The pursue for physical strenght amongst the Boiotians predated Praxiteles.
They had that unique appreciation of the physical strenght and they were after becoming the more muscular dudes in the hellenic world. Some people even claim that homosexual relations in the hellenic world originate from Thebai itself (though other disagree on this)
anyway we all agree I guess that there were no such thing as bodybuilders hanging around
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Hi Paniskos and all,
Regarding the Arian race, I heard a different story, but I am not sure whether it is true and would appreciate your input.
Basically the story is that the original Arian race originated in Eastern Iran/Western India, and then migrated to Europe, and so its members are also called "Indo-European".
I also heard that "Arian" means in their original language simply "Us", to differentiate themselves from other tribes (in the same way that Greeks differentiate between themselves and the barbarians). This may have also been the root for the name "Iran" (though I don't know how reliable this link is). Confused
Also, if I remember it well, "Arian" is also related to the concept of "Better/Best", implicitly proclaiming their race better than the others. This may have then entered the Greek language and transformed into "Ariston" which (as far as I know) means also "better/best".
Of course I may be totally wrong/deluded, but I would appreciate your confirmations/comments/rebuttals.
alejandro, mate
I m not any glossologist/philologist but the IE theory is about a group of languages and there isnt yet any final and convincing story about where the people speaking those languages exactly came from...is there?
I just mentioned what
areios (arian) meant for the ancient greeks and I underlined it had nothing to do with a specific race or blood type. The 2 areas I know and are named with a similar root lie in Thrace and in the Persian Gulf...thats all I said and unfortunately I know nothing more about IE stuff, sorry....
in the same way that Greeks differentiate between themselves and the barbarians
The word "barbarian" was at first used to describe people who were speaking a rough language/dialect that wasnt quite understandable to the "private club" of the city states which were bonded with the same gods and the same homeric tradition. It just comes from "bar bar bar" which is how those languages sounded to them. Its something like "bluh bluh bluh"

(see how the IE languages resemble each other hehe)
Later on it was given an ethnical meaning. Well lets not hide that the Greeks had well developed a sense of regional and ethnical pride and they find an easy way to express it through that word, barbarian. Of course a "barbarian" could be civilised as well as uncivilised....it didnt have any meaning of lacking in culture (as some people may believe)