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Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, And Legend

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"Making the Etruscans come alive for us today, Nancy Thomson de Grummond is an archaeological detective, piecing together evidence from representations in art, from archaeological sites, and from indirect accounts of Etruscan lore in Greek and Roman texts." "She opens with purely Etruscan material, beginning with their stories of the prophets and ending with their very particular view of the Underworld. She probes the relationship between myth and ritual, revealing what myth tells us of Etruscan attitudes about politics and in particular about their society." "In addition to dozens of text figures the book includes a unique CD with an extensive archive of more than 220 black and white and color illustrations of mythological figures, of the utmost importance as primary material for studying Etruscan myth, given that we have no Etruscan texts. The fully annotated images are drawn especially from the polished bronze mirrors the Etruscans engraved with hundreds of scenes from mythology. The latter feature inscriptions that provide crucial evidence for identifying the gods and the principal themes."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
270

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Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, And Legend
December 30, 2006, University of Pennsylvania Museum Publication
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First Sentence

"The Etruscans are well known as the first great civilization of the peninsula of Italy, worthy forerunners of the Romans as well as of the Christian culture of the Middle Ages and the humanist flowering of the Renaissance."

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Library of Congress
BL740 .D4 2006

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
270
Dimensions
10.2 x 7.3 x 1 inches
Weight
2.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8804706M
ISBN 10
1931707863
ISBN 13
9781931707862
Library Thing
3907283
Goodreads
1285132

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