Catalogue of the Sardinian, Etruscan and Italic bronze statuettes in the Danish National Museum:
In the First Millennium BC present-day Italy was inhabited by many different ethnic groups, most of which spoke a language affiliated with Latin. Sardinia, a large island to the West of the Italian mainland, had a culture characterized by nuraghs, a kind of massive stone tower, presumably for defens...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the First Millennium BC present-day Italy was inhabited by many different ethnic groups, most of which spoke a language affiliated with Latin. Sardinia, a large island to the West of the Italian mainland, had a culture characterized by nuraghs, a kind of massive stone tower, presumably for defense purposes. Many finds of bronze statuettes of warriors show the concern of the population to protect themselves from aggressors, also with divine support secured by impressive priestesses. However, Rome?s closest neighbours to the North were the Etruscans, who spoke a language quite different from any other people in Italy. For a long period Etruscan kings ruled the Romans who, however, liberated themselves from the foreigners and, in reverse, started to conquer their territory. Gradually, from about the Sixth Century BC to about 100 BC, the Romans came to dominate the Etruscans as well as the ethnic groups we call the Italics. But, apart from the military conflict, from which the Romans emerged victorious they were in many ways influenced by the Etruscans, whose prevalence in the field of religion and art they admired. Actually, they welcomed cultural exchange. A striking example is that the Romans invited a famous Etruscan artist to decorate their most important temple, dedicated to Jupiter, on the Capitol Hill. The Etruscan excellence in bronze casting has left a rich heritage of bronze sculpture. Statues and statuettes were used as gifts for the gods in sanctuaries both in Etruria and Rome, as well as in many other parts of Italy |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverzeichnis Seite 154-164 |
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spelling | Catalogue of the Sardinian, Etruscan and Italic bronze statuettes in the Danish National Museum Helle Salskov Roberts Aarhus Aarhus University Press [2021] © 2021 168 Seiten Illustrationen (schwarz-weiß) 25,1 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Gösta Enbom monographs volume 7 Literaturverzeichnis Seite 154-164 In the First Millennium BC present-day Italy was inhabited by many different ethnic groups, most of which spoke a language affiliated with Latin. Sardinia, a large island to the West of the Italian mainland, had a culture characterized by nuraghs, a kind of massive stone tower, presumably for defense purposes. Many finds of bronze statuettes of warriors show the concern of the population to protect themselves from aggressors, also with divine support secured by impressive priestesses. However, Rome?s closest neighbours to the North were the Etruscans, who spoke a language quite different from any other people in Italy. For a long period Etruscan kings ruled the Romans who, however, liberated themselves from the foreigners and, in reverse, started to conquer their territory. Gradually, from about the Sixth Century BC to about 100 BC, the Romans came to dominate the Etruscans as well as the ethnic groups we call the Italics. But, apart from the military conflict, from which the Romans emerged victorious they were in many ways influenced by the Etruscans, whose prevalence in the field of religion and art they admired. Actually, they welcomed cultural exchange. A striking example is that the Romans invited a famous Etruscan artist to decorate their most important temple, dedicated to Jupiter, on the Capitol Hill. The Etruscan excellence in bronze casting has left a rich heritage of bronze sculpture. Statues and statuettes were used as gifts for the gods in sanctuaries both in Etruria and Rome, as well as in many other parts of Italy Nationalmuseet Kopenhagen (DE-588)1008218-9 gnd rswk-swf Italiker (DE-588)4027854-2 gnd rswk-swf Etrusker (DE-588)4015627-8 gnd rswk-swf Bronzestatuette (DE-588)4146695-0 gnd rswk-swf Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 gnd rswk-swf Sardinien (DE-588)4051686-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4163417-2 Katalog gnd-content Bronzen (DE-2581)TH000008273 gbd Sardinien [Barrington p. 48] (DE-2581)TH000011765 gbd Geschichte und Kultur der Etrusker (DE-2581)TH000003772 gbd Nationalmuseet Kopenhagen (DE-588)1008218-9 b Sardinien (DE-588)4051686-6 g Etrusker (DE-588)4015627-8 s Italiker (DE-588)4027854-2 s Bronzestatuette (DE-588)4146695-0 s Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 s DE-604 Salskov Roberts, Helle (DE-588)139955410 com Nationalmuseet (Kopenhagen) (DE-588)1008218-9 isb Gösta Enbom monographs volume 7 (DE-604)BV037438879 7 B:DE-16 V:DE-576 application/pdf https://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz1780387814inh.htm 20220122193116 Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Catalogue of the Sardinian, Etruscan and Italic bronze statuettes in the Danish National Museum |
title_auth | Catalogue of the Sardinian, Etruscan and Italic bronze statuettes in the Danish National Museum |
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title_fullStr | Catalogue of the Sardinian, Etruscan and Italic bronze statuettes in the Danish National Museum Helle Salskov Roberts |
title_full_unstemmed | Catalogue of the Sardinian, Etruscan and Italic bronze statuettes in the Danish National Museum Helle Salskov Roberts |
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