Liber Linteus
The Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis (or Liber Agramensis) (Latin: Linen Book of Zagreb or Book of Agram) is the longest Etruscan text and the only existing linen book.
Most of the text has not been translated, because the Etruscan language is only known little. According to the few words that can be understood, the text is probably a ritual calendar.
The fabric of the book was preserved when it was used to wrap a mummy from Ptolemaic Egypt. The mummy and the manuscript are now kept in a refrigerated room at the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb, Croatia.
Other websites
- The Etruscan Liber Linteus Archived 2008-12-01 at the Wayback Machine; contains etexts of the book, proposed translations, and notes on haruspicy.
- Information on the Liber Linteus from the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine