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  • Deutsch: Leber von Piacenza, Orakel, Leberschau, Mantik.
  • English: Liver of Piacenza, Mantik.
  • Français : Foie de Plaisance (Piacenza, Museo civico). Objet de divination étrusque en bronze.
  • Italiano: Il cosiddetto "Fegato di Piacenza", riproduzione in bronzo di un fegato animale con inciso il nome, in etrusco, delle divinità connesse ad ogni parte dell'organo. Come è noto, gli antichi interpretavano il presunto volere degli dèi esaminando le viscere degli animali sacrificati. Questo è quindi un piccolo "manuale di istruzioni" per gli oracoli. Il manufatto fu trovato nel 1877 ed è conservato nel museo civico cittadino.
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