Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend

Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend

Author: Nancy Thomson de Grummond

Publisher: UPenn Museum of Archaeology

Published: 2006-12-07

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9781931707862

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Accompanying CD-ROM contains ... "all relevant illustrations from the book, arranged in alphabetical order according to mythological character. To increase the usefulness of the [CD-ROM], supplementary images not in the book have been added[.]"--P. xv.


Etruscan Myths

Etruscan Myths

Author: Larissa Bonfante

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13:

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The Etruscan culture flourished for nearly 1000 years, playing an important part in the history of the Mediterranean alongside the Greeks, Phoenicians and Romans. This title explores their legacy in mythology and beliefs, as well as Etruscan art, which includes interpretations of scenes from Greek mythology.


Ancient Medicine

Ancient Medicine

Author: Laura M. Zucconi

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2019-08-13

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 1467457515

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This book by Laura Zucconi is an accessible introductory text to the practice and theory of medicine in the ancient world. In contrast to other works that focus heavily on Greece and Rome, Zucconi’s Ancient Medicine covers a broader geographical and chronological range. The world of medicine in antiquity consisted of a lot more than Hippocrates and Galen. Zucconi applies historical and anthropological methods to examine the medical cultures of not only Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome but also the Levant, the Anatolian Peninsula, and the Iranian Plateau. Devoting special attention to the fundamental relationship between medicine and theology, Zucconi’s one-volume introduction brings the physicians, patients, procedures, medicines, and ideas of the past to light.


The Myths And Legends of The Etruscans

The Myths And Legends of The Etruscans

Author: Richardson Tillery

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2023-11-17

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Book Description: Embark on a captivating journey into the enigmatic world of the Etruscans, where myths and legends weave a tapestry of ancient wonders waiting to be unraveled. In "The Myths and Legends of the Etruscans," discover the untold stories of a civilization that once flourished in the shadows of ancient Italy. Unveil the secrets of a pantheon where gods like Tinia, Uni, and Menrva presided over celestial realms, crafting a cosmic drama that transcends the bounds of time. From epic tales of heroes to the whispers of oracles foretelling destinies, each chapter unveils a new layer of the Etruscan legacy. Explore the vibrant rituals that connected mortals to the divine, from awe-inspiring annual celebrations to the sacred practices of haruspicy and oracular divination. Immerse yourself in the creation myths that shaped the universe, and walk alongside legendary heroes whose quests mirror the timeless struggles of humanity. As you delve into the heart of Etruscan culture, witness the legacy etched in art, architecture, and the very essence of modern Tuscany. From the heights of their civilization to the mysteries of their decline, this book unveils the rich tapestry of a forgotten world that continues to echo through the ages. "The Myths and Legends of the Etruscans" is more than a book; it's an invitation to explore the echoes of an ancient civilization, to stand at the crossroads of myth and reality. Are you ready to unravel the enigma? Secure your journey now and become a traveler in time, where the past whispers its tales, and the Etruscan myths beckon you to join the cosmic dance. Purchase your ticket to antiquity and let the adventure begin!


Etruscan Religion

Etruscan Religion

Author: Source Wikipedia

Publisher: University-Press.org

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781230567976

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Etruscan mythology, Founding of Rome, Tinia, Menrva, Fufluns, Nethuns, Artume, Voltumna, Vanth, Laran, Thesan, Nortia, Thalna, Tages, Tuchulcha, Aita, List of Etruscan mythological figures, Interpretatio graeca, Fanum Voltumnae, Vegoia, Haruspex, List of Etruscan names for Greek heroes, Chimera of Arezzo, Turan, Aulus Caecina Severus, Lucus Feroniae, Maris, Uni, Ani, Sethlans, Persipnei, Semla, Leinth, Selvans, Calu, Heracle, Cilens, These. Excerpt: This is a list of deities and legendary figures found in the Etruscan mythology. The names below were taken mainly from Etruscan "picture bilinguals," which are Etruscan call-outs on art depicting mythological scenes or motifs. Several different media provide names. Variants of the names are given, reflecting differences in language in different localities and times. Many of the names are Etruscan spellings (and pronunciations) of Greek names. The themes may or may not be entirely Greek. Etruscans frequently added their own themes to Greek myths. The same may be said of native Italic names rendered into Etruscan. Some names are entirely Etruscan. Which is which is often a topic of debate in the international forum of scholarship. AchlaeGreek river god, Achelous.Achle, AchileLegendary hero of the Trojan War, from the Greek Achilles.AchmemrunLegendary king of Mycenaean Greece, from the Greek Agamemnon.Achrum, AcharumLegendary Greek river of the underworld, the Acheron.Achvizr, Achuvesr, Achuvizr, AchviztrUnknown character associated with Turan.Aita, EitaThe Etruscan equivalent of the Greek god of the underworld and ruler of the dead, Hades.Aivas Tlamunus, Aivas VilatesAlso Eivas or Evas. Etruscan equivalents of the Greek heroes Ajax, son of Telamon and Ajax, son of Oileus.AlchumenaThe Greek legendary character, Alcmena.Alcstei, AlcstiThe Greek legendary character, ...


Votives, Places, and Rituals in Etruscan Religion

Votives, Places, and Rituals in Etruscan Religion

Author: Margarita Gleba

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 9004170456

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By considering votive, mortuary and secular rituals, the volume offers a contribution to the continued study of Etruscan culture and gathers new material, interpretations and approaches to the less emphasized areas of Etruscan religion.


Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans

Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans

Author: Simon K.F. Stoddart

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2009-06-16

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 0810863049

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The Etruscans were the creators of one of the most highly developed cultures of the pre-Roman Era. Having, at one time, control over a significant part of the Mediterranean, the Etruscans laid the foundation of the city of Rome. They had their own language, which has never been totally decoded, and their art influenced such artists as Michelangelo. While the Etruscans were eventually conquered by the Romans, they left a rich culture behind. The Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans relates the history of this culture, focusing on aspects of their material culture and art history. A chronology, introductory essay, bibliography, appendix of museums and research institutes, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on important persons, places, events, and institutions provide an entry into a comparative study of the Etruscans.


Wandering Myths

Wandering Myths

Author: Lucy Gaynor Audley-Miller

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2018-10-08

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13: 3110421453

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In spite of the growing amount of important new work being carried out on uses of myth in particular ancient contexts, their appeal and reception beyond the framework of one culture have rarely been the primary object of enquiry in contemporary debate. Highlighting the fact that ancient societies were linked by their shared use of mythological narratives, Wandering Myths aims to advance our understanding of the mechanisms by which such tales were disseminated cross-culturally and to investigate how they gained local resonances. In order to assess both wider geographic circulations and to explore specific local features and interpretations, a regional approach is adopted, with a particular focus on Anatolia, the Near East and Italy. Contributions are drawn from a range of disciplines, and cross a wide chronological span, but all are interlinked by their engagement with questions focusing on the factors that guided the processes of reception and steered the facets of local interpretation. The Preface and Epilogue evaluate the material in a synoptic way and frame the challenging questions and views expressed in the Introduction.


The Religion of the Etruscans

The Religion of the Etruscans

Author: Nancy Thomson de Grummond

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2009-04-20

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 0292782330

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Devotion to religion was the distinguishing characteristic of the Etruscan people, the most powerful civilization of Italy in the Archaic period. From a very early date, Etruscan religion spread its influence into Roman society, especially with the practice of divination. The Etruscan priest Spurinna, to give a well-known example, warned Caesar to beware the Ides of March. Yet despite the importance of religion in Etruscan life, there are relatively few modern comprehensive studies of Etruscan religion, and none in English. This volume seeks to fill that deficiency by bringing together essays by leading scholars that collectively provide a state-of-the-art overview of religion in ancient Etruria. The eight essays in this book cover all of the most important topics in Etruscan religion, including the Etruscan pantheon and the roles of the gods, the roles of priests and divinatory practices, votive rituals, liturgical literature, sacred spaces and temples, and burial and the afterlife. In addition to the essays, the book contains valuable supporting materials, including the first English translation of an Etruscan Brontoscopic Calendar (which guided priests in making divinations), Greek and Latin sources about Etruscan religion (in the original language and English translation), and a glossary. Nearly 150 black and white photographs and drawings illustrate surviving Etruscan artifacts and inscriptions, as well as temple floor plans and reconstructions.


Understanding Fairy Mythology

Understanding Fairy Mythology

Author: Ty Hulse

Publisher: Ty Hulse

Published:

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13:

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Like a word stuck on the tip of your tongue that you can't quite remember, fairy tales aggravate us with deeper meanings we're almost certain we know, but can’t quite recall. For just enough of the old fairy faiths survive within them to tantalize us with their forgotten mysteries; teasing us with a hidden past filled with dark guardians to the underworld, bright and beautiful fairies, and long winters nights people feared would never end. There is still a mysterious heart to fairy tales, giving us a peek into a primal world, beckoning us to recall old traditions. This book will seek to explore these old traditions, to answer questions about the hidden origins of fairy tales. “From Celtic Fairies to Romanian Vampires,” this book will take you on a journey to understand fairy tales which are likely far stranger and more beautiful than you ever imagined.