Just found my favorite Etruscan quote in our text page 200. In case you missed it, it was a quote from Aelian's On Animals: "[The Etruscans] lay out nets and other snares destined to trap the beasts. then a practised flute player arrives, who tries to give his melody the most flowing possible sound, taking the greatest pains with the harmony; he plays that music for the flute which is softest. In the calm and the silence, the sound easily ranges over hilltops, valleys and woodlands...into the animals dens. When the music first reaches their ears, it stuns them and fills them with fear; then the true and invincible pleasure that the music brings seizes them, and, filled with it, they forget their young and their liars. Although beasts seldom like to be separated from the places of their birth, in Etruria they are torn away as if by a magic enchantment, and the fascination exerted on them by the melody draws them into the nets, victims of the music."
Talk about fiction! Although from what we learned over our three weeks, the Etruscans were certainly able to bring in game. But I'm guessing it wasn't by using flute music!
Traci Hodgson
Blog site for the NEH/CCHA Summer Institute "The Legacy of Ancient Italy: the Etruscan and Early Roman City"
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
Marzabotto
Visiting Marzabotto today really made the layout of the city come alive. It would have been grand living in their palatial estates!
Traci
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Etruria in Orvieto today
It was fascinating to see links to Etruria in today's Corpus Domini parade. There was a litmus in the hands of the Cardinal and Etruscan symbols in several places.
Traci
Tarquinian tombs
Viewing the Tarquinian toms on Friday has been the highlight of the Institute so far. The richness of the colors and the iconography was fascinating to analyze.
I am intrigued by the representation of human hands in the tombs!
Traci
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
First Day
Well - all of our scholars are here except the one that got stuck in Paris, The trains are not running on time. We expect him here some time tomorrow. We are retiring for the night after a a great meal and stimulating introductions. Our first seminar will be tomorrow at the Orvieto city library.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Getting Started
We are finally up and running with the internet - some of our scholars have arrived and we are keeping them awake to get over their jet -lag. We will start the program tomorrow.
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