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Inherited Poetics and Indo-European Cosmological Structure in the Vǫluspá, the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, and the Telipinu myth
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Ginevra, Riccardo (orcid:0000-0002-6731-6494). - : Villa Vigoni Editore, 2021. : country:ITA, 2021. : place:Loveno di Menaggio, 2021
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Metaphor, metonymy, and myth: Persephone’s death-like journey in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter in the light of Greek phraseology, Indo-European poetics, and Cognitive Linguistics
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Ginevra, Riccardo (orcid:0000-0002-6731-6494). - : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2021. : country:GBR, 2021. : place:Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2021
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Odino Alfǫðr e il nome dei dvergar. Due studi di poetica e mitologia nordica in ottica linguistica e comparativa
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Ginevra, Riccardo (orcid:0000-0002-6731-6494). - : Edizioni Università per Stranieri di Siena, 2020. : country:ITA, 2020. : place:Siena, 2020
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Foamy Rivers and the Wife of the Ocean: Greek ποταμός ‘river’, Τηθῡ́ς ‘mother of all rivers’, and Proto‑Indo‑European *ku̯eth2‑ ‘foam, seethe’
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Ginevra, Riccardo (orcid:0000-0002-6731-6494). - : Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 2020. : country:FIN, 2020. : place:Helsinki, 2020
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Indo-European Cosmology and Poetics: Cosmic Merisms in Comparative and Cognitive Perspective
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Gods who shine through the millennia: Old Norse Baldr, Celtic Belinos, Old Irish Balar, and PIE *bʰelH- ‘be white, shine’
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Ginevra, Riccardo (orcid:0000-0002-6731-6494). - : Baar-Verlag, 2020. : country:DEU, 2020. : place:Hamburg, 2020
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Myths of Non-Functioning Fertility Deities in Hittite and Core Indo-European
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Ginevra, Riccardo (orcid:0000-0002-6731-6494). - : Brill, 2020. : country:NLD, 2020. : place:Leiden, 2020. : place:Boston, 2020
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Abstract:
The Hittite myth of Telipinu, the Greek myth of Demeter and Persephone, the Norse myth of Baldr and the Indic myths of Cyavana reflect an inherited Proto-Indo-European mythical theme about “Non-Functioning Fertility Deities”, as shown by the fact that they display several phraseological and thematic parallels in their employment of poetic devices describing the non-functioning, or incapacitated, state of the protagonists and the consequent non-functioning condition of the cosmos around them. The use of these poetic devices is a reflex of inherited Proto-Indo-European poetic culture, as they systematically match phraseological collocations and themes attested in several Indo-European traditions describing the existential conditions of any non-functioning character (e.g. dead characters) and of any non-functioning cosmos (e.g. the world at the End of Time), respectively. The Greek, Norse and (to some extent) the Indic narratives also attest structurally comparable scenes involving horses, whereas the Hittite myth does not, thus reflecting an innovation which must have taken place after the split between Proto-Anatolian and Core Indo-European (from which Greek, Old Norse and Sanskrit later developed). The chariots employed in the Greek and Indic narratives must reflect an even younger innovation (after the 21st century BCE).
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comparative; Germanic; Greek; historical; Homeric; Icelandic; Indo-European; Linguistics; Mythology; Old Norse; Poetics; Sanskrit; Settore L-LIN/01 - GLOTTOLOGIA E LINGUISTICA; Vedic
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10807/177360 https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004416192
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Foamy Rivers and the Wife of the Ocean: Greek ποταμός ‘river’, Τηθῡ́ς ‘mother of all rivers’, and Proto‑Indo‑European *ku̯eth₂‑ ‘foam, seethe’
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Odino Alfǫðr e il nome dei dvergar. Due studi di poetica e mitologia nordica in ottica linguistica e comparativa
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Indo-European poetics, mythology, and folktale in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter. Ὑλοτόμος, ὑποτάμνον and a new interpretation for lines 227-30 and the Demophon episode
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Ginevra, Riccardo (orcid:0000-0002-6731-6494). - : Vita e pensiero, 2019. : country:ITA, 2019. : place:Milano, 2019
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Myths of Non-Functioning Fertility Deities in Hittite and Core Indo-European
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Indo-European poetics, mythology, and folktale in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter: Ὑλοτόμος, ὑποτάμνον, and a new interpretation for lines 227-230 and the Demophon episode
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Vedic bhiṣáj- ‘healer’ (*bʰh₂s-h₂éǵ- 'the one who leads to the light'), the Indo-European poetics of [LIGHT] as [LIFE] and the mythology of the Aśvins
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Indo-European Cosmology and Poetics: Cosmic Merisms in Comparative and Cognitive Perspective
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Old Norse Sígyn (*sei̯ku̯-n̥-i̯éh2- ‘she of the pouring’), Vedic °sécanī- ‘pouring’, Celtic Sēquana and PIE *sei̯ku̯- ‘pour’
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Ginevra, Riccardo (orcid:0000-0002-6731-6494). - : Hempen Verlag, 2018. : country:DEU, 2018. : place:Bremen, 2018
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Old Norse Brokkr, Sanskrit Bhr̥gu- and PIE *(s)bhr̥(h2)g- ‘crackle, roar’
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Ginevra, Riccardo (orcid:0000-0002-6731-6494). - : Hempen, 2018. : country:DEU, 2018. : place:Bremen, 2018
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Old Norse Sígyn (*sei̯ku̯-n̥-i̯éh2- ‘she of the pouring’), Vedic °sécanī- ‘pouring’, Celtic Sēquana and PIE *sei̯ku̯- ‘pour’
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Old Norse Brokkr, Sanskrit Bhr̥gu- and PIE *(s)bhr̥(h2)g- ‘crackle, roar’
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Il [DORSO – delle ACQUE] in antico nordico (bak báru ‘dorso dell’onda’) e in antico inglese (sǣs hrycg ‘dorso del mare’): innovazione e tradizione di una metafora indoeuropea in ambito germanico
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