Die Etruskische Disciplin. I. Die Blitzlehre. explores the Etruscan art of divination, focusing specifically on the interpretation of lightning. Authored by Carl Thulin, this meticulous study delves into the religious beliefs and practices of the Etruscans, an ancient civilization whose influence profoundly shaped Roman culture. The book meticulously examines the methods by which Etruscan priests and diviners sought to understand the will of the gods through observing and interpreting lightning strikes.
Thulin's work offers invaluable insights into the complex system of religious knowledge known as the 'Etrusca Disciplina, ' providing detailed analysis of its rituals, beliefs, and cosmological framework. This book is essential for scholars and enthusiasts interested in ancient religion, Etruscan civilization, and the historical roots of Roman culture.
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