Daily Life of the Etruscans

Daily Life of the Etruscans

by JacquesHeurgon (Author)

Synopsis

At the zenith of their power, the Etruscans controlled about a third of the peninsula and their kings held sway in Rome over a period of more than a hundred and fifty years. But after the expulsion of the Tarquins at the close of the sixth century BC they began to lose ground to the Romans; and their distinctive culture was gradually absorbed in the pan-Italic civilization which Rome established, until almost all clear record of it faded into obscurity. Heurgon seeks to lift the mystery which enshrouds almost every aspect of this civilization - from the vexed question of their origins and curios non-Indo-European language to the enigma of their highly complex religion - in which soothsaying played so important a part.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 14 Feb 2002

ISBN 10: 1842125923
ISBN 13: 9781842125922
Book Overview: Part of the Phoenix Press Daily Life series A unique and indispensable guide to the predecessors of the Romans, referred to in Virgil's AENEID.

Author Bio
Jacques Heurgon was born in Paris in 1903. After attending the Ecole Normale he obtained his Docteur-es-Lettres. He was Professor of Latin Literature and Language at the Sorbonne.