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adam_text | Contents
Abbreviations x
Note on Translations Quoted xiii
Introduction 1
The Indo Europeans in space and time. Chronological parameters.
—Sources.—Considerations of method.—Condusion.
1. Poet and Poesy 26
The poet. Status, training, rewards.—Concepts of poetry. Poetry
as recall. Poesy as construction. Poesy as weaving. Poesy as
carpentry. The ship of song. The chariot of song. The song takes
off.—Versification. Graeco Aryan metre. Other Indo European
metre. Alliteration. Metrical terminology. Poetic prose. Verse in
a prose setting.—Occasions and genres. Hymns and praise
poetry. Narrative poetry. Personation. Invectives? Codifications.
Assemblies and contests.
2. Phrase and Figure 75
Vocabulary and phraseology. Compound words. Kennings.
Epitheta ornantia. Various idioms.—Narrative gambits.—
Similes.—Figures. Polar expressions ( merisms ). Positive re
inforced by negated opposite. Epanadiplosis. Epanalepsis. Ques
tioner s suggestions negated in turn. Anaphora. Anaphora of first
element of compounds. Juxtaposition of opposed terms. Juxta
position of like terms (polyptoton). The priamel. Behaghel s
Law; the Augmented Triad.
3. Gods and Goddesses 120
Upper and lower gods. Gods and men: two races. Characteristics
of divinity. Relations with mankind.—Gods names.—Female
deities. Mothers .—Some individuals. *Aryomen. Some Western
goddesses. Velesü, Velinas, and others: a dubious equation.
Heteronymous homologues.—Mythical themes. The mighty
infant; the typical weapon. The gods assembly. Getting about. El
Dorado. The divine smith. The food of the gods. The language of
the gods. Predecessors and antagonists. Assaults on heaven.
viii Contents
4. SkyandEarth 166
The divine Sky. Father Sky. The all seeing, all knowing god.—The
divine Earth. Mother Earth. Attributes of Earth. Earth and the
dead.—Sky and Earth as a pair. Bull and cow.—Children of
*Dyeus. The divine Twins. A one parent family?
5. Sun and Daughter 194
The divine Sun. The Sun as a deity. Attributes; the all
seeing god. Oaths by the Sun.—The Sun s motion conceptua
lized. The solar wheel. The solar steed(s). The solar boat. The
dark side of the sun. How old is all this?—Further mythical
motifs.—Cultic observance. Salutation of the rising and setting
sun. A taboo.—Dawn (and Night). Attributes; imagery.
Dawn s lovers. The Dawn goddess and the spring festival.—
The Daughter of the Sun. The Vedic evidence. The ßaltic and
Slavic evidence. The Greek evidence. Daughters of the Sun in
other traditions. Astronomical interpretations. Ritual aspects.—
Conclusion.
6. Storni and Stream 238
The god of thunder. Perkunas. Fiorgynn. Perün. Possible cognates
in south east Europe. Parjanya, Indra. Tarhunna. Zeus, Jupiter,
Heracles. Taranis, Thor. The thunder weapon. The Water Dragon.
Visvarüpa and his cows. Trisiras, Ullikummi, Hrungnir.—Wind
gods.—Fire gods. The Fire in the Waters. The acquisition of
fire.—The Waters.
7. Nymphs and Gnomes 280
A god of ways and byways.—Nymphs. Indian nymphs.
Iranian, Lycian, Armenian. Greek, Roman. Albanian. Germania
Celtic. Slavonic. Baltic.—Elves, Dwarfs, and Satyrs. Beings with
elements of animal physique. Dancers and mischief makers.
Dwarfs and manufacturers.—Giants. Multiple heads and limbs.
By their works shall ye know them. Strange meeting.—
Conclusion.
8. Hymns and Spells 304
Invocatory hymns. Calling the god. Praise of the god s Status and
powers. Narrative elements. Hear us. Look on us. Come.
Come with . Finding ränge and direction. Prayers.—Magic,
charms. Incantations: style and delivery. Nine as a sacral number.
Herbs. Maledictions. Healing. Legendenzauber.
Contents ix
9. Cosmos and Canon 340
Cosmology. Heaven and earth. Stony skies. Body imagery. World
pillar, world tree. The cosmic serpent. The land of the blest.
Celestial river. Moon and Stars.—Cosmogony. Before heaven and
earth. The solitary Twin.—Canon and catechism. Proverbs.—
Riddles. Year riddles.—The World Wide Web.
10. Mortality and Farne 375
The origin of humankind. Human and animal lifespans.—The
Fates. Images of destiny.—Death. Death as sleep; death as a
journey. Crossing the water. Gates, border control. Beware of the
Dog. Pastures and herds. Going to join the fathers. All Souls
Day.—Transcending mortality through fame. Names. Fame won
in combat. Fame valued above life. Fame conferred and sustained
by poetry. The embedding of names in poetry. A thesaurus of
glory.
11. King and Hero 411
Kings. The Queen. King and horse. King and priest. The king s
qualities. The king s justice and the land s fertility. The king s
liberality.—The hero. His exceptional nature. Birth and infancy.
Boyhood feats. Bigger animal challenges. The hero in dialogue.—
The hero and women. Winning a bride. The sword in the bed.
Winning her back; the Husband s Return.—The hero and his son.
The Sohrab and Rustum motif. The hero s child as object of
pathos.—How to kill a hero. Invulnerability; the weak spot—
Conclusion.
12. Arms and the Man 447
The war band. Cattle raids. Strongholds.—The hero as warrior.
Predicates. Alarming Symptoms. Eagerness to fight The vow of
abnegation.—Weapons.—Horses. Chariots.—Battle narrative:
setting the scene.—The time frame.—Speeches. Altercations.
Exhortations.—Events on the field. Divine participation.
Archers. Chariots. Single combat. Doom and downfall. Vindictive
victory.—Similes.—The hero s funeral. Laments. Suttee. Funeral
games.
Elegy on an Indo European Hero 504
Bibliography 505
Index 511
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Contents
Abbreviations x
Note on Translations Quoted xiii
Introduction 1
The Indo Europeans in space and time. Chronological parameters.
—Sources.—Considerations of method.—Condusion.
1. Poet and Poesy 26
The poet. Status, training, rewards.—Concepts of poetry. Poetry
as recall. Poesy as construction. Poesy as weaving. Poesy as
carpentry. The ship of song. The chariot of song. The song takes
off.—Versification. Graeco Aryan metre. Other Indo European
metre. Alliteration. Metrical terminology. Poetic prose. Verse in
a prose setting.—Occasions and genres. Hymns and praise
poetry. Narrative poetry. Personation. Invectives? Codifications.
Assemblies and contests.
2. Phrase and Figure 75
Vocabulary and phraseology. Compound words. Kennings.
Epitheta ornantia. Various idioms.—Narrative gambits.—
Similes.—Figures. Polar expressions ('merisms'). Positive re
inforced by negated opposite. Epanadiplosis. Epanalepsis. Ques
tioner's suggestions negated in turn. Anaphora. Anaphora of first
element of compounds. Juxtaposition of opposed terms. Juxta
position of like terms (polyptoton). The priamel. Behaghel's
Law; the Augmented Triad.
3. Gods and Goddesses 120
Upper and lower gods. Gods and men: two races. Characteristics
of divinity. Relations with mankind.—Gods' names.—Female
deities. 'Mothers'.—Some individuals. *Aryomen. Some Western
goddesses. Velesü, Velinas, and others: a dubious equation.
Heteronymous homologues.—Mythical themes. The mighty
infant; the typical weapon. The gods' assembly. Getting about. El
Dorado. The divine smith. The food of the gods. The language of
the gods. Predecessors and antagonists. Assaults on heaven.
viii Contents
4. SkyandEarth 166
The divine Sky. Father Sky. The all seeing, all knowing god.—The
divine Earth. Mother Earth. Attributes of Earth. Earth and the
dead.—Sky and Earth as a pair. Bull and cow.—Children of
*Dyeus. The divine Twins. A one parent family?
5. Sun and Daughter 194
The divine Sun. The Sun as a deity. Attributes; the all
seeing god. Oaths by the Sun.—The Sun's motion conceptua
lized. The solar wheel. The solar steed(s). The solar boat. The
dark side of the sun. How old is all this?—Further mythical
motifs.—Cultic observance. Salutation of the rising and setting
sun. A taboo.—Dawn (and Night). Attributes; imagery.
Dawn's lovers. The Dawn goddess and the spring festival.—
The Daughter of the Sun. The Vedic evidence. The ßaltic and
Slavic evidence. The Greek evidence. Daughters of the Sun in
other traditions. Astronomical interpretations. Ritual aspects.—
Conclusion.
6. Storni and Stream 238
The god of thunder. Perkunas. Fiorgynn. Perün. Possible cognates
in south east Europe. Parjanya, Indra. Tarhunna. Zeus, Jupiter,
Heracles. Taranis, Thor. The thunder weapon. The Water Dragon.
Visvarüpa and his cows. Trisiras, Ullikummi, Hrungnir.—Wind
gods.—Fire gods. The Fire in the Waters. The acquisition of
fire.—The Waters.
7. Nymphs and Gnomes 280
A god of ways and byways.—Nymphs. Indian nymphs.
Iranian, Lycian, Armenian. Greek, Roman. Albanian. Germania
Celtic. Slavonic. Baltic.—Elves, Dwarfs, and Satyrs. Beings with
elements of animal physique. Dancers and mischief makers.
Dwarfs and manufacturers.—Giants. Multiple heads and limbs.
By their works shall ye know them. Strange meeting.—
Conclusion.
8. Hymns and Spells 304
Invocatory hymns. Calling the god. Praise of the god's Status and
powers. Narrative elements. 'Hear us.' 'Look on us.' 'Come.'
'Come with .' Finding ränge and direction. Prayers.—Magic,
charms. Incantations: style and delivery. Nine as a sacral number.
Herbs. Maledictions. Healing. Legendenzauber.
Contents ix
9. Cosmos and Canon 340
Cosmology. Heaven and earth. Stony skies. Body imagery. World
pillar, world tree. The cosmic serpent. The land of the blest.
Celestial river. Moon and Stars.—Cosmogony. Before heaven and
earth. The solitary Twin.—Canon and catechism. Proverbs.—
Riddles. Year riddles.—The World Wide Web.
10. Mortality and Farne 375
The origin of humankind. Human and animal lifespans.—The
Fates. Images of destiny.—Death. Death as sleep; death as a
journey. Crossing the water. Gates, border control. Beware of the
Dog. Pastures and herds. Going to join the fathers. All Souls
Day.—Transcending mortality through fame. Names. Fame won
in combat. Fame valued above life. Fame conferred and sustained
by poetry. The embedding of names in poetry. A thesaurus of
glory.
11. King and Hero 411
Kings. The Queen. King and horse. King and priest. The king's
qualities. The king's justice and the land's fertility. The king's
liberality.—The hero. His exceptional nature. Birth and infancy.
Boyhood feats. Bigger animal challenges. The hero in dialogue.—
The hero and women. Winning a bride. The sword in the bed.
Winning her back; the Husband's Return.—The hero and his son.
The Sohrab and Rustum motif. The hero's child as object of
pathos.—How to kill a hero. Invulnerability; the weak spot—
Conclusion.
12. Arms and the Man 447
The war band. Cattle raids. Strongholds.—The hero as warrior.
Predicates. Alarming Symptoms. Eagerness to fight The vow of
abnegation.—Weapons.—Horses. Chariots.—Battle narrative:
setting the scene.—The time frame.—Speeches. Altercations.
Exhortations.—Events on the field. Divine participation.
Archers. Chariots. Single combat. Doom and downfall. Vindictive
victory.—Similes.—The hero's funeral. Laments. Suttee. Funeral
games.
Elegy on an Indo European Hero 504
Bibliography 505
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spelling | West, Martin L. 1937-2015 Verfasser (DE-588)103673571 aut Indo-European poetry and myth M. L. West 1. publ. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2007 XII, 525 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references Geschichte 2000 v. Chr.-1100 gnd rswk-swf Mythology, Indo-European Poetry, Ancient History and criticism Mythology, Indo-European in literature Mythos (DE-588)4075159-4 gnd rswk-swf Indogermanische Sprachen (DE-588)4114006-0 gnd rswk-swf Indogermanen (DE-588)4072779-8 gnd rswk-swf Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd rswk-swf Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Griechische Literatur, Archaische Zeit (DE-2581)TH000005165 gbd Indogermanische Sprachen (DE-588)4114006-0 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Geschichte 2000 v. Chr.-1100 z DE-604 Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 s Indogermanen (DE-588)4072779-8 s Mythos (DE-588)4075159-4 s Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 s Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe (DE-604)BV023351066 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip076/2006039411.html Table of contents only HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015653614&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | West, Martin L. 1937-2015 Indo-European poetry and myth Mythology, Indo-European Poetry, Ancient History and criticism Mythology, Indo-European in literature Mythos (DE-588)4075159-4 gnd Indogermanische Sprachen (DE-588)4114006-0 gnd Indogermanen (DE-588)4072779-8 gnd Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd |
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title | Indo-European poetry and myth |
title_auth | Indo-European poetry and myth |
title_exact_search | Indo-European poetry and myth |
title_exact_search_txtP | Indo-European poetry and myth |
title_full | Indo-European poetry and myth M. L. West |
title_fullStr | Indo-European poetry and myth M. L. West |
title_full_unstemmed | Indo-European poetry and myth M. L. West |
title_short | Indo-European poetry and myth |
title_sort | indo european poetry and myth |
topic | Mythology, Indo-European Poetry, Ancient History and criticism Mythology, Indo-European in literature Mythos (DE-588)4075159-4 gnd Indogermanische Sprachen (DE-588)4114006-0 gnd Indogermanen (DE-588)4072779-8 gnd Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Mythology, Indo-European Poetry, Ancient History and criticism Mythology, Indo-European in literature Mythos Indogermanische Sprachen Indogermanen Lyrik Mythologie Literatur |
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