Chthonia
Chthonia
Brigid Burke
Libitina: the Venus of Funerals
51 minutes Posted Jul 7, 2025 at 1:29 pm.
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This week's podcast is about Libitina, Roman goddess of funerals, corpses, and burials. We discuss the debated etymology of her name--is she connected to Venus and to voluptuous pleasure, or is that an error? Varro connects Libitina to "libido", and we also need to consider the ancient Etruscan goddess Alpanu, who is said to be Libitina's forerunner. What we may find is a different attitude toward the connection between life and death.