Mitología de Roma y Etruria
Avial Chicharro, Lucía
Discover the legendary and mythical world of the Italic peoples: their rites, temples, gods, demigods and heroes. From Aeneas, the Capitoline Wolf and the twins Romulus and Remus or the Trojan War to the first kings of Rome, the abduction of the Sabine Women, Castor and Pollux. An exciting journey through the Roman, Etruscan and Sabine pantheon. Brief History of the Mythology of Rome and Etruria (or of the Italic peoples) offers a comprehensive journey through the religious world of ancient Italy, emphasizing the different myths that are known and preserved. It offers a new review of a topic that may be familiar to the reader, relating Italic peoples, such as the Etruscans and the Sabines, with the assimilation that Rome makes of cults and gods alien to it. Through our book, the reader interested in the Roman world will be able to know what the primitive religion of Rome was like and all the assimilation that it made of the peoples of the Italian Peninsula. Her rites, her temples and the network between the gods, demigods and heroes that make up the Roman pantheon, without forgetting its famous osmosis with Greek mythology. He has in his hands the first book that compiles the communication of the beliefs of Rome with the surrounding peoples. A Brief History of the Mythology of Rome and Etruria presents a historical journey through the mythological world of Romans and Etruscans: rites, temples and the network of gods, demigods and heroes.
- Author
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Avial Chicharro, Lucía
- Subject
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Human sciences
> Religion and mythology
- EAN
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9788413051918
- ISBN
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978-84-1305-191-8
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Ediciones Nowtilus
- Pages
- 304
- High
- 19.0 cm
- Weight
- 13.0 cm
- Release date
- 10-11-2021
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Breve historia
- Number
- 5