The Etruscan World: Routledge Worlds
Editat de Jean MacIntosh Turfaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2017
In the past fifteen years striking advances have been made in scholarship and research techniques for Etruscan Studies. Archaeological and scientific discoveries have changed our picture of the Etruscans and furnished us with new, specialized information. Thanks to the work of dozens of international scholars, it is now possible to discuss topics of interest that could never before be researched, such as Etruscan mining and metallurgy, textile production, foods and agriculture. In this volume, over 60 experts provide insights into all these aspects of Etruscan culture, and more, with many contributions available in English for the first time to allow the reader access to research that may not otherwise be available to them. Lavishly illustrated, The Etruscan World brings to life the culture and material past of the Etruscans and highlights key points of development in research, making it essential reading for researchers, academics and students of this fascinating civilization.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138060357
ISBN-10: 1138060356
Pagini: 1216
Ilustrații: 721 Halftones, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 60 mm
Greutate: 2.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Worlds
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138060356
Pagini: 1216
Ilustrații: 721 Halftones, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 60 mm
Greutate: 2.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Worlds
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction Jean MacIntosh Turfa
Part I: Environment, Background, and the Study of Etruscan Culture
1. Etruscan environments Ingele M.B. Wiman
2. "Origins" in perspective Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni
3. Etruscan origins and the ancient authors Dominique Briquel
4. Fleshing out the demography of Etruria Geof Kron
Part II: The Historical Development of Etruria
5. The Villanovan culture. At the beginning of Etruscan history Gilda Bartoloni
6. Orientalizing Etruria Maurizio Sannibale
7. Urbanization in southern Etruria from the 10th to the 6th century BC Robert Leighton
8. The long twilight: "Romanization" of Etruria Vincent Jolivet
9. Family tombs in northern Etruria Marjatta Nielsen
Part III: Etruscans and Their Neighbors
10. The western Mediterranean before the Etruscans Fulvia LoSchiavo
11. The Nuragic heritage in Etruria Fulvia LoSchiavo & Matteo Milletti
12. Phoenician and Punic Sardinia and the Etruscans Rubens D’Oriano & Antonio Sanciu
13. Etruria and Corsica Matteo Milletti
14. Etruria and the Italic peoples: the Faliscans Maria Anna De Lucia Brolli & Jacopo Tabolli
15. Etruria on the Po and the Adriatic Giuseppe Sassatelli & Elisabetta Govi
16. Etruscans in Campania Mariassunta Cuozzo
17. Etruria Marittima, Carthage and Iberia, Massalia, Gaul Jean Gran Aymerich
Part IV: Etruscan Society and Economy
18. Political systems and Law: and the issue of federation Hilary Wills Becker
19. Economy and commerce through material evidence Jean Gran Aymerich
20. Mothers and Children Larissa Bonfante
21. Slavery and Manumission Enrico Benelli
22. The Etruscan Language Luciano Agostiniani
23. Numbers & Reckoning Daniele Maras
Part V: Religion in Etruria
24. Greek Myth in Etruscan Culture Erika Simon
25. Gods and Demons in the Etruscan Pantheon Ingrid Krauskopf
26. Haruspicy and Augury: Sources and Procedures Nancy T. de Grummond
27. Religion: the gods and the places Ingrid Edlund-Berry
28. Archaeological Evidence for Etruscan Religious Rituals Simona Rafanelli
29. Tarquinia, sacred areas and sanctuaries on the Civita plateau and on the coast Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni
30. Pyrgi Maria Paola Baglione
31. Orvieto, Campo della Fiera – Fanum Voltumnae Simonetta Stopponi
32. Worshiping with the dead Stephan Steingräber
33. The Imagery of Tomb Objects and its Funerary Relevance Tom B. Rasmussen
Part VI: Special Aspects of Etruscan Culture
34. The Science of the Etruscans Armando Cherici
35. The Architectural Heritage of Etruria Ingrid Edlund-Berry
36. Etruscan Town Planning and Related Structures Claudio Bizzarri
37. Villanovan and Etruscan Mining and Metallurgy Claudio Giardino
38. Technology, Ideology, Warfare and the Etruscans Before the Roman Conquest David George
39. The Art of the Etruscan Armourer Ross H. Cowan
40. Seafaring: shipbuilding, harbors, the issue of piracy Stefano Bruni
41. Princely Chariots and Carts Adriana Emiliozzi
42. The World of Etruscan Textiles Margarita Gleba
43. Food and Drink in the Etruscan World Lisa C. Pieraccini
44. The banquet through Etruscan history Annette Rathje
45. Etruscan Spectacles: Theater and Sport Jean-Paul Thuillier
46. Music and musical instruments in Etruria Fredrik Tobin
47. Health and Medicine in Etruria Jean MacIntosh Turfa, with Marshall J. Becker
Part VII: Etruscan Specialties in Art
48. Foreign Artists in Etruria Giovannangelo Camporeale
49. The phenomenon of terracotta: architectural terracottas Nancy Winter
50. Jewelry Françoise Gaultier
51. Engraved Gems Ulf R. Hansson
52. The Etruscan Painted Pottery Laura Ambrosini
53. The Meanings of Bucchero Richard Daniel De Puma
54. Etruscan terracotta figurines Helen Nagy
55. Portraiture Alexandra Carpino
56. Landscape and illusionism: qualities of Etruscan wall paintings Helen Nagy
57. The bronze votive tradition in Etruria Margherita Gilda Scarpellini
58. Mirrors in art and society Richard Daniel De Puma
59. Science as art: Etruscan anatomical votives Matthias Recke
60. Animals in the Etruscan household and environment Adrian P. Harrison
Part VIII: Post-Antique Reception of Etruscan Culture
61. Annius of Viterbo etc. Ingrid Rowland
62. The reception of Etruscan culture: Dempster and Buonarotti Francesco De Angelis
63. Modern approaches to Etruscan culture Marie-Laurence Haack
Part I: Environment, Background, and the Study of Etruscan Culture
1. Etruscan environments Ingele M.B. Wiman
2. "Origins" in perspective Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni
3. Etruscan origins and the ancient authors Dominique Briquel
4. Fleshing out the demography of Etruria Geof Kron
Part II: The Historical Development of Etruria
5. The Villanovan culture. At the beginning of Etruscan history Gilda Bartoloni
6. Orientalizing Etruria Maurizio Sannibale
7. Urbanization in southern Etruria from the 10th to the 6th century BC Robert Leighton
8. The long twilight: "Romanization" of Etruria Vincent Jolivet
9. Family tombs in northern Etruria Marjatta Nielsen
Part III: Etruscans and Their Neighbors
10. The western Mediterranean before the Etruscans Fulvia LoSchiavo
11. The Nuragic heritage in Etruria Fulvia LoSchiavo & Matteo Milletti
12. Phoenician and Punic Sardinia and the Etruscans Rubens D’Oriano & Antonio Sanciu
13. Etruria and Corsica Matteo Milletti
14. Etruria and the Italic peoples: the Faliscans Maria Anna De Lucia Brolli & Jacopo Tabolli
15. Etruria on the Po and the Adriatic Giuseppe Sassatelli & Elisabetta Govi
16. Etruscans in Campania Mariassunta Cuozzo
17. Etruria Marittima, Carthage and Iberia, Massalia, Gaul Jean Gran Aymerich
Part IV: Etruscan Society and Economy
18. Political systems and Law: and the issue of federation Hilary Wills Becker
19. Economy and commerce through material evidence Jean Gran Aymerich
20. Mothers and Children Larissa Bonfante
21. Slavery and Manumission Enrico Benelli
22. The Etruscan Language Luciano Agostiniani
23. Numbers & Reckoning Daniele Maras
Part V: Religion in Etruria
24. Greek Myth in Etruscan Culture Erika Simon
25. Gods and Demons in the Etruscan Pantheon Ingrid Krauskopf
26. Haruspicy and Augury: Sources and Procedures Nancy T. de Grummond
27. Religion: the gods and the places Ingrid Edlund-Berry
28. Archaeological Evidence for Etruscan Religious Rituals Simona Rafanelli
29. Tarquinia, sacred areas and sanctuaries on the Civita plateau and on the coast Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni
30. Pyrgi Maria Paola Baglione
31. Orvieto, Campo della Fiera – Fanum Voltumnae Simonetta Stopponi
32. Worshiping with the dead Stephan Steingräber
33. The Imagery of Tomb Objects and its Funerary Relevance Tom B. Rasmussen
Part VI: Special Aspects of Etruscan Culture
34. The Science of the Etruscans Armando Cherici
35. The Architectural Heritage of Etruria Ingrid Edlund-Berry
36. Etruscan Town Planning and Related Structures Claudio Bizzarri
37. Villanovan and Etruscan Mining and Metallurgy Claudio Giardino
38. Technology, Ideology, Warfare and the Etruscans Before the Roman Conquest David George
39. The Art of the Etruscan Armourer Ross H. Cowan
40. Seafaring: shipbuilding, harbors, the issue of piracy Stefano Bruni
41. Princely Chariots and Carts Adriana Emiliozzi
42. The World of Etruscan Textiles Margarita Gleba
43. Food and Drink in the Etruscan World Lisa C. Pieraccini
44. The banquet through Etruscan history Annette Rathje
45. Etruscan Spectacles: Theater and Sport Jean-Paul Thuillier
46. Music and musical instruments in Etruria Fredrik Tobin
47. Health and Medicine in Etruria Jean MacIntosh Turfa, with Marshall J. Becker
Part VII: Etruscan Specialties in Art
48. Foreign Artists in Etruria Giovannangelo Camporeale
49. The phenomenon of terracotta: architectural terracottas Nancy Winter
50. Jewelry Françoise Gaultier
51. Engraved Gems Ulf R. Hansson
52. The Etruscan Painted Pottery Laura Ambrosini
53. The Meanings of Bucchero Richard Daniel De Puma
54. Etruscan terracotta figurines Helen Nagy
55. Portraiture Alexandra Carpino
56. Landscape and illusionism: qualities of Etruscan wall paintings Helen Nagy
57. The bronze votive tradition in Etruria Margherita Gilda Scarpellini
58. Mirrors in art and society Richard Daniel De Puma
59. Science as art: Etruscan anatomical votives Matthias Recke
60. Animals in the Etruscan household and environment Adrian P. Harrison
Part VIII: Post-Antique Reception of Etruscan Culture
61. Annius of Viterbo etc. Ingrid Rowland
62. The reception of Etruscan culture: Dempster and Buonarotti Francesco De Angelis
63. Modern approaches to Etruscan culture Marie-Laurence Haack
Recenzii
“The Etruscan World will be a most useful and absolutely up-to-date addition to anyone interested in the Etruscans. This is a very useful handbook, an excellent introduction to the Etruscans but also a work of reference that advanced researchers will be very interested in consulting. The authors break a lot of new ground and really bring us up to date on a discipline that has seen remarkable changes in the past decade.”
– P. Gregory Warden, Franklin College Switzerland
“This book is a massive contribution to Etruscan studies, it covers virtually every aspect of Etruscan culture in fantastic detail. The range of up-to-date scholarship is truly impressive providing a reliable guide to everything from Augury to the Villanovans. It will be indispensable to everyone with a passion to know more about the Etruscans.”
– Phil Perkins, The Open University, UK
“This book is an excellent source of very recent information on the society, the sophisticated technical skills, science, art and religion of the Etruscans and their economic relations with the Near East and Western Europe.”
– L. Bouke van der Meer, Leiden University, The Netherlands
“The Etruscan World, edited by Jean MacIntosh Turfa, is a monumental undertaking… it presents a panorama of the art and archaeology of the Etruscans which any teaching or research library will find well used for years to come.”
- Robert Witcher, Antiquity
"Turfa (Univ. of Pennsylvania Museum) provides a broad yet deep analysis of an ancient Etruria whose influence on Roman, Italian, and European history has been great, yet surprisingly not well understood...By presenting the latest research, each chapter sheds light onto a world that until recently has largely been hidden in the shadows of the distant past...this work will set the standard upon which other works concerned with these ancient people and their influence must follow. Summing Up: Highly recommended."
- P. Lorenzini, CHOICE
"The impressive number of contributors, chosen from among the most experienced Etruscologists worldwide…guarantees the quality of the essays, which are extremely well-informed and up-to-date…Furthermore, the choice to involve the scholars who directed the excavations in which arguably the most relevant recent discoveries took place can be considered an additional strength of the volume. Jean MacIntosh Turfa has produced an extremely well-informed book which definitely demonstrates the complexity of the Etruscan world and in this respect it hits the mark; both scholars and students will find great advantages in reading it."
- Maria Cristina Biella, The British School at Rome - University of Southampton
– P. Gregory Warden, Franklin College Switzerland
“This book is a massive contribution to Etruscan studies, it covers virtually every aspect of Etruscan culture in fantastic detail. The range of up-to-date scholarship is truly impressive providing a reliable guide to everything from Augury to the Villanovans. It will be indispensable to everyone with a passion to know more about the Etruscans.”
– Phil Perkins, The Open University, UK
“This book is an excellent source of very recent information on the society, the sophisticated technical skills, science, art and religion of the Etruscans and their economic relations with the Near East and Western Europe.”
– L. Bouke van der Meer, Leiden University, The Netherlands
“The Etruscan World, edited by Jean MacIntosh Turfa, is a monumental undertaking… it presents a panorama of the art and archaeology of the Etruscans which any teaching or research library will find well used for years to come.”
- Robert Witcher, Antiquity
"Turfa (Univ. of Pennsylvania Museum) provides a broad yet deep analysis of an ancient Etruria whose influence on Roman, Italian, and European history has been great, yet surprisingly not well understood...By presenting the latest research, each chapter sheds light onto a world that until recently has largely been hidden in the shadows of the distant past...this work will set the standard upon which other works concerned with these ancient people and their influence must follow. Summing Up: Highly recommended."
- P. Lorenzini, CHOICE
"The impressive number of contributors, chosen from among the most experienced Etruscologists worldwide…guarantees the quality of the essays, which are extremely well-informed and up-to-date…Furthermore, the choice to involve the scholars who directed the excavations in which arguably the most relevant recent discoveries took place can be considered an additional strength of the volume. Jean MacIntosh Turfa has produced an extremely well-informed book which definitely demonstrates the complexity of the Etruscan world and in this respect it hits the mark; both scholars and students will find great advantages in reading it."
- Maria Cristina Biella, The British School at Rome - University of Southampton
Descriere
In this volume over 60 experts provide insights into all aspects of Etruscan culture, with many contributions in English for the first time. The Etruscan World brings to life the culture and material past of the Etruscans and highlights key points of development in research, making it essential reading for researchers, academics and students.