Mitra-Varuna : an essay on two Indo-European representations of sovereignty

by Georges Dumezil

Hardcover, 1988

Status

Available

Call number

291.1/3

Collection

Publication

New York : Zone Books, 1988.

Description

Georges Dum zil, founder of the new comparative mythology, discovered that all Indo-European religions are articulated according to three hierarchical functions: sacred sovereignty, force, and fecundity. In Mitra-Varuna he develops this general theory but concentrates on the most important of these functions: sovereignty. In particular, Dum zil shows that religious and/or political sovereignty - from India to Rome, from Iran to Scandinavia - is conceived as a dual category: on the one hand the magician-king (raj, rex), on the other the jurist-priest (brahman, flamen). Mitra-Varuna, combines extraordinarv scholarship and theoretical discovery with the pleasures of storytelling. A founding work of comparative, mythology, it is today a seminal essay in the archaeology of power.Distributed for Zone Books.… (more)

Language

Original language

French

Original publication date

1948

Physical description

189 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

0942299124 / 9780942299120

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