The Etruscan World (Routledge Worlds)
Adrian P. Harrison – entrails of sacrifi ced animals (Harrison et al. 2010). Haruspicy and the recognition of adverse conditio ...
chapter 60: Animals in the Etruscan household – BIBLIOGRAPHY Ambrosini, L. (2006) “Cerbero e l’elefante. Ipotesi sulla ricostr ...
Adrian P. Harrison – Murray, A. T. (1998) Homer – Odyssey. Books 1–12, revised by G. E. Dimock. Loeb Classical Library, Bury S ...
PART VIII POST-ANTIQUE RECEPTION OF ETRUSCAN CULTURE ...
This page intentionally left blank ...
CHAPTER SIXTY ONE ANNIUS OF VITERBO Ingrid D. Rowland T he history of Etruscan studies has always featured an unusually large nu ...
Ingrid D. Rowland – we can admire the way in which this ingenious fi fteenth-century scholar used history, archaeology, and el ...
chapter 61: Annius of Viterbo – Figure 61.2 View of Viterbo. Photograph: author. Figure 61.3 Etruscan tombs along a street in ...
Ingrid D. Rowland – Giovanni Nanni did well in the Order of Preachers; by 1464 he had moved to the convent of Santa Maria Nove ...
chapter 61: Annius of Viterbo – friar knew that there were new educational philosophies afoot. In cities like Florence and Rom ...
Ingrid D. Rowland – the city’s Egyptian roots. It had been founded as an Egyptian colony by Osiris and his nephew Italus Hercu ...
chapter 61: Annius of Viterbo – an Etruscan bridge (also visible today).^13 This Summary of the History of Viterbo (Viterbiae ...
Ingrid D. Rowland – Figure 61.5 Etruscan sarcophagi in the courtyard of Palazzo Civico, Viterbo (formerly Palazzo dei Priori). ...
chapter 61: Annius of Viterbo – Janus had always been a fi gure of particular interest in the Etruscan areas of Italy, the god ...
Ingrid D. Rowland – Etruscan domination. The bishop’s crozier was an Etruscan priestly staff, the lituus, before it became a s ...
chapter 61: Annius of Viterbo – Figure 61.6 “Desiderius decree,” supposedly 776, probably circa 1493. Museo Civico, Viterbo. P ...
Ingrid D. Rowland – become “Larthal” by 1498, and he knew that this, at least, was a genuinely Etruscan word. He decided that ...
chapter 61: Annius of Viterbo – 17 Iohannes Annius, [Giovanni Nanni, O.P.], Antiquitatum variarum volumina XVII a venerando et ...
CHAPTER SIXTY TWO THE RECEPTION OF ETRUSCAN CULTURE: DEMPSTER AND BUONARROTI Francesco de Angelis T he publication of Thomas Dem ...
chapter 62: The reception of Etruscan culture – sources and textual criticism, Buonarroti focuses on artifacts and monuments, ...
«
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
»
Free download pdf