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Reading the Liver : Papyrological Texts on Ancient Greek Extispicy, Paperback / softback Book

Reading the Liver : Papyrological Texts on Ancient Greek Extispicy Paperback / softback

Part of the Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum / Studies and Texts in Antiquity and Christianity series

Paperback / softback

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William Furley and Victor Gysembergh bring together in a new edition the papyrus fragments of ancient Greek manuals of extispicy, that is, the inspection of animal entrails to predict the future.

From art and literature we already know that the practice was important throughout the historical period in military and civic life, representing a widespread and respected way of taking the omens before embarking on any venture.

Now, for the first time, the papyrological texts relating to this branch of the ancient mantic art have been collected, reedited and interpreted.

The results show a refined and arcane art relating to the parts and appearance of the sheep's liver expressed in a symbolic language all its own.

In particular the authors examine the question of the degree to which this Greek pseudo-science derives from Mesopotamian extispicy, as has often been claimed.

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