De Rebus Sacris Et Artibus Veterum Tarentinorum... presents a detailed examination of the religious practices and artistic achievements of ancient Tarentum. Written in Latin, this work by Rudolf Lorentz delves into the sacred rituals, beliefs, and artistic expressions that defined this significant ancient city. The book offers insights into the intersection of religion and art in Tarentine society, providing a valuable resource for scholars and students of ancient history, classical art, and religious studies. It explores the cultural heritage of Tarentum, shedding light on its contributions to the broader context of the ancient world.
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