Mitlogem jednooki–jednoręki w ujęciu Georges’a Dumézila = The One-eyed and One-handed Mythologem according to Georges Dumézil
This article tackles the topic of comparative Indo-European studies, for which the starting point is the work of Georges Dumézil. In his book Mithra-Varuna - Essai sur deux Representations indoeuropéennes de la Souveraineté (1940, FAC), the French historian compared the eponymous Vedic dvandva to nu...
Subtitles: | The One-eyed and One-handed Mythologem according to Georges Dumézil |
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Polish |
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Wydawn. Uniw. Jagiellońskiego
2013
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Studia religiologica
Year: 2013, Volume: 46, Issue: 4, Pages: 307-315 |
Further subjects: | B
Georges Dumézil
B jednoręki B jednooki B indoeuropeistyka B komparatystyka B Mitra-Waruna |
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Summary: | This article tackles the topic of comparative Indo-European studies, for which the starting point is the work of Georges Dumézil. In his book Mithra-Varuna - Essai sur deux Representations indoeuropéennes de la Souveraineté (1940, FAC), the French historian compared the eponymous Vedic dvandva to numerous structures present in the myths of other peoples - for example, the Scandinavian pair Tyr-Odin and Baldur-Hodur, the Roman pair Mucius Scaevola and Horatius Cocles, the Celtic pair Nuada and Lugh, and many others. A signifi cant detail is the attribution of the gods - the first is often lacking a hand (or both hands), and the other is one-eyed (or blind). |
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ISSN: | 2084-4077 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Studia religiologica
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.4467/20844077SR.13.023.2096 |