The Religion of the Etruscans

The Religion of the Etruscans

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780292721463
Untertitel:
Englisch
Autor:
Nancy Thomson Simon, Erika De Grummond
Herausgeber:
University of Texas Press
Anzahl Seiten:
240
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.02.2006
ISBN:
0292721463

Informationen zum Autor Edited by Nancy Thomson de Grummond and Erika Simon Klappentext 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. Zusammenfassung A major! first-time-in-English overview of Etruscan religion! which was the distinguishing characteristic of this ancient Italian civilization. Inhaltsverzeichnis Editors' Note List of Abbreviations Contributors to This Volume Preface (W. Jeffrey Tatum) I. Introduction: The History of the Study of Etruscan Religion (Nancy Thomson de Grummond) II. Etruscan Inscriptions and Etruscan Religion (Larissa Bonfante) III. Prophets and Priests (Nancy Thomson de Grummond) IV. Gods in Harmony: The Etruscan Pantheon (Erika Simon) V. The Grave and Beyond in Etruscan Religion (Ingrid Krauskopf) VI. Votive Offerings in Etruscan Religion (Jean MacIntosh Turfa) VII. Ritual Space and Boundaries in Etruscan Religion (Ingrid E. M. Edlund-Berry) VIII. Sacred Architecture and the Religion of the Etruscans (Giovanni Colonna) Glossary Appendix A: The Etruscan Brontoscopic Calendar (Jean MacIntosh Turfa) Appendix B: Selected Latin and Greek Literary Sources on Etruscan Religion (Nancy Thomson de Grummond) Index Concordance of Etruscan Inscriptions (omitted from book due to printing deadlines) ...

Autorentext
Edited by Nancy Thomson de Grummond and Erika Simon

Klappentext
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.

Zusammenfassung
A major, first-time-in-English overview of Etruscan religion, which was the distinguishing characteristic of this ancient Italian civilization.

Inhalt
Editors' Note List of Abbreviations Contributors to This Volume Preface (W. Jeffrey Tatum) I. Introduction: The History of the Study of Etruscan Religion (Nancy Thomson de Grummond) II. Etruscan Inscriptions and Etruscan Religion (Larissa Bonfante) III. Prophets and Priests (Nancy Thomson de Grummond) IV. Gods in Harmony: The Etruscan Pantheon (Erika Simon) V. The Grave and Beyond in Etruscan Religion (Ingrid Krauskopf) VI. Votive Offerings in Etruscan Religion (Jean MacIntosh Turfa) VII. Ritual Space and Boundaries in Etruscan Religion (Ingrid E. M. Edlund-Berry) VIII. Sacred Architecture and the Religion of the Etruscans (Giovanni Colonna) Glossary Appendix A: The Etruscan Brontoscopic Calendar (Jean MacIntosh Turfa) Appendix B: Selected Latin and Greek Literary Sources on Etruscan Religion (Nancy Thomson de Grummond) Index Concordance of Etruscan Inscriptions (omitted from book due to printing deadlines)


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