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Georges Edmond Raoul Dumézil (4
March 1898 – 11
October 1986) was a
French philologist, linguist, and
religious studies scholar who
specialized in comparative...
- (1912), pp. 23, 133–134
Dumézil (1941–1948).
Dumézil (1970), pp. 137–165.
Dumézil (1970), pp. 172, 175.
Dumézil (1948).
Dumézil (1970), p. [page needed]...
- enemy.
Georges Dumézil theorized that Víðarr
represents a
cosmic figure from an
archetype derived from the Proto-Indo-Europeans.
Dumézil stated that he...
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Cited by G.
Dumézil above p. 71 ff. G
Dumézil Déesses
latines et
mythes vediques Bruxelles 1956 chapt. 3. Ṛg-Veda X 72, 4-5; G.
Dumézil above and Mariages...
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wrote that
Salacia and
Venilia are the same entity.
Among modern scholars,
Dumézil and his
followers Bloch and
Schilling centre their interpretation of Neptune...
- Time". The
figure of
Saturn is one of the most
complex in
Roman religion.
Dumézil refrained from
discussing Saturn in his work on
Roman religion on the grounds...
- the
structure (which he
called Göttersystem) he had identified.
Georges Dumézil in
various works,
particularly in his
Archaic Roman Religion advanced the...
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Erulus as the king of Praeneste, but he is
otherwise unknown in literature.
Dumézil considers Feronia to be a
goddess of wilderness, of
untamed nature, and...
- or flăg-smen. Indo-European
scholar G.
Dumézil attempted to link the term to the
Sanskrit word brahman.
Dumézil himself notes that the
etymology has problems...
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comparative study of Indo-European
mythology is the
identification by
Georges Dumézil (1934) of Ur**** with the
Vedic deity Váruṇa (Mitanni Aruna), god of the...