Decayed Gods
Origin and Development of Georges Dumézil's Idéologie Tripartie.
Readership
Indologists, Iranicists, Germanists, Celtologists, classicists and those working on comparative mythology and the methodology of the science of religions.
Reviews
'...an essential reference book for the study of Dumézil's theory of Indo-European ideology...Belier's methodological points and summaries will form a good base for further study.'
Emily Lyle, Shadow, 1992.
'...a very valuable piece of work, not least as a new reference volume to Dumézil's thought.'
Ken Dowden, The Classical Review, 1993.
'...un répertoire commode pour retrouver toutes les anslyses duméziliennes et leur affinage constant...'
Claude Sterckx, L'Antiquité Classique, 1993.
'...gives a good introduction to Dumézil's work and it should be studied carefully by anyone interested in Dumézil's tripartite theory.'
J.G. Oosten, Numen, 1992.
'Wouter Belier is to be commended for having given us a remarkable digest of the thought of Georges Dumézil.'
Bernhard Erling Journal of the American Academy of Religion.
Emily Lyle, Shadow, 1992.
'...a very valuable piece of work, not least as a new reference volume to Dumézil's thought.'
Ken Dowden, The Classical Review, 1993.
'...un répertoire commode pour retrouver toutes les anslyses duméziliennes et leur affinage constant...'
Claude Sterckx, L'Antiquité Classique, 1993.
'...gives a good introduction to Dumézil's work and it should be studied carefully by anyone interested in Dumézil's tripartite theory.'
J.G. Oosten, Numen, 1992.
'Wouter Belier is to be commended for having given us a remarkable digest of the thought of Georges Dumézil.'
Bernhard Erling Journal of the American Academy of Religion.
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H.S. Versnel
This second volume of a two-part collection of studies on inconsistencies in Greek and Roman religion focuses on the ambiguities in myth and ritual of transition and reversal.
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