Etruria and Rome
Title | Etruria and Rome PDF eBook |
Author | R. A. L. Fell |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2013-10-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107687012 |
First published in 1924, this book examines the origins and growth of Etruscan power in Etruria and its gradual eclipse by the rise of Rome. Fell also assesses the Etruscan impact on Roman architecture and the condition of Etruria after the conquest of 264 BC. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Roman or Italian history.
Art of Rome, Etruria, and Magna Graecia
Title | Art of Rome, Etruria, and Magna Graecia PDF eBook |
Author | German Hafner |
Publisher | |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | Art, Ancient |
ISBN |
Etruscan Italy
Title | Etruscan Italy PDF eBook |
Author | John Franklin Hall |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 458 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Art, Etruscan |
ISBN | 9780842523349 |
Livy describes the Etruscans as filling the whole of ancient Italy with their power and influence. While Etruscan rule throughout large parts of the Italian peninsula endured for but a few centuries, Etruscan influence was so extensive that in some respects it continues into the present. Outside the Etruscan heartland, Rome itself was perhaps the best preserver of things Etruscan. The fourteen essays comprising this volume explore Etruscan Italy and examine the influence exerted by Etruscan civilization upon the cultures of Italy in Roman and post-Roman times. Represented are contributions from various disciplines which converge to employ multiple methodologies in a comprehensive approach to delineating the enduring themes of Etruscan Italy.
The Etruscan Cities and Rome
Title | The Etruscan Cities and Rome PDF eBook |
Author | Howard Hayes Scullard |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Etruria |
ISBN | 9780801860720 |
In The Etruscan Cities and Rome, H. H. Scullard examines the cities of Etruria, the dominant power on the Italian peninsula just prior to the ascendancy of Rome. Though eventually conquered by the Romans, the Etruscans exerted enormous influence on Roman political and social institutions. Scullard describes the mysterious origins of these people, their years of conquest and expansion, and their encounters with Greeks, Romans, Celts, and others. Generously illustrated, the book admirably captures the distinct qualities of Etruria's various urban centers - from the southern cities, where art and handicrafts flourished, to the metal-working northern cities, to the outlying Etruscan areas of Latium and Campania.
Rome in Etruria and Umbria
Title | Rome in Etruria and Umbria PDF eBook |
Author | William Vernon Harris |
Publisher | |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 1971 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Etruria and Rome
Title | Etruria and Rome PDF eBook |
Author | Roland Arthur Lonsdale Fell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 1924 |
Genre | Etruria |
ISBN |
The Etruscans Outside Etruria
Title | The Etruscans Outside Etruria PDF eBook |
Author | Paolo Bernardini |
Publisher | Getty Publications |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780892367672 |
During the last millennium B.C., before the coming of the Romans, the Etruscans built a thriving civilization in the western Mediterranean basin, which was rich in natural resources. From the eighth century B.C., Etruria became a destination on the Italian peninsula for refined works by artisans of the Hellenic regions, the Near East, and central Europe, and for masters from these regions, who emigrated and began to work for the local clientele. These artisans would contribute significantly to the development of an art that was recognizably Etruscan. The influence of Etruscan civilization on other cultures has received less attention from archaeologists than has the effect of the Eastern and Greek worlds on Etruscan culture. This lavishly illustrated volume seeks to redress this imbalance by tracing the Etruscans' impact beyond Etruria. It focuses on the panorama of their commerce and the Etruscan ideological and cultural initiatives that radiated from their native territory into other regions. Etruscan civilization spread across a surprisingly vast area, from ancient Italy out into the Mediterranean basin and continental Europe. The book devotes new attention to details that vary from region to region, with a number of chapters devoted to regional specialists. They offer fresh perspectives on the history, art, and political organization of a culture that, in many ways, remains mysterious.