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Religion in Ancient Etruria, Paperback / softback Book

Religion in Ancient Etruria Paperback / softback

Edited by Patricia A. Rosenmeyer

Part of the Wisconsin Studies in Classics series

Paperback / softback

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This lively translation of Devins, Dieux et Demons is the first English-language edition of Jean-Rene Jannot's highly informative examination of Etruscan religion.

Jannot tackles this elusive subject within three major constructs - death, ritual, and the nature of the gods - and presents recent discoveries in an accessible format.

Jane K. Whitehead's translation updates Jannot's innovative text and introduces readers of all types - students, scholars, and the general audience - to this thorough overview of ancient Etruscan beliefs, including the afterlife, funerary customs, and mythology.

Provocative insights and thoughtful discussions contribute to an understanding of the prophetic nature of Etruscan culture.

Jannot investigates the elaborate systems of defining space and time that so distinctly characterize this ancient society.

Jannot offers a unique perspective that illuminates the origins of some of our own ""modern"" religious beliefs.

This updated edition includes more than 100 illustrations that depict early temples, statues, mirrors, tablets, and sculptures.

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