This contribution explores the different semantic trajectories of the root mun- in Latin and Etruscan in order to deepen understanding of women’s “insignia” in Roman and Etruscan society. Regarding Latin women, munditia may represent an example of moral ‘insignia.’ In Etruria, the appearance of the word munθuχ on a mirror, as the name of a female figure tasked with the maintenance of physical, natural and spiritual order, may indicate the feminine use of mirrors in catoptromancy and the concrete significance of the root mun- in Etruscan.

Insegne femminili tra Etruria e Roma / G. Bagnasco. - In: LANX. - ISSN 2035-4797. - 14:29(2021), pp. 109-117. [10.54103/2035-4797/17065]

Insegne femminili tra Etruria e Roma

G. Bagnasco
2021

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This contribution explores the different semantic trajectories of the root mun- in Latin and Etruscan in order to deepen understanding of women’s “insignia” in Roman and Etruscan society. Regarding Latin women, munditia may represent an example of moral ‘insignia.’ In Etruria, the appearance of the word munθuχ on a mirror, as the name of a female figure tasked with the maintenance of physical, natural and spiritual order, may indicate the feminine use of mirrors in catoptromancy and the concrete significance of the root mun- in Etruscan.
Etruscans; Romans; mundus muliebris; mirrors; insignia; catoptromancy
Settore L-ANT/06 - Etruscologia e Antichita' Italiche
2021
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