Canon LXXI. Those who are taught the civil laws must not adopt the customs of the Gentiles
Notes.
Ancient Epitome of Canon LXXI.
Whoever devotes himself to the study of law, uses the manner of the Gentiles, going to the theatre, and rolling in the dust, or dressing differently to custom, shall be cut off.
Liddell and Scott identify kalistra with kalindethra ,which they define as "a place for horses to roll after exercise," and note that it is a synonym of alindethra. But it is interesting to note that alinesis is "a rolling in the dust, an exercise in which wrestlers rolled on the ground."
Hefele says that Balsamon and Zonaras have not been able rightly to explain what we are to understand by the forbidden "Cylestras," but I think Johnson is not far out of the way when he translates "nor to meddle with athletic exercises."
