The EtruscanLars Turms, a semi-divine Etruscan of the middle 6th century, B.C., tells of his adventurous life. |
Contents
BOOK ONE Delphi | 9 |
BOOK TWO Dionysius of Phocaea | 29 |
BOOK THREE Himera | 53 |
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