This paper aims at reconstructing the semantic meaning of Homeric Ὑπερίων, the epithet of the sun, whose etymology is still not clear. After presenting the modern interpretations, which describe it as an adjective in the comparative form derived from the adverbial particle ὑπέρ ‘up, above’, the ancient grammarians’ hypothesis on Ὑπερίων as a compound is tested, taking into consideration the textual analysis of those discourse contexts in which the terms for sun are used in archaic Greek and Vedic Sanskrit in comparative perspective. In particular, the co-occurrence with the motion verb go, i.e. εἶμι and i from the same IE root *h1ey-, in the Homeric poems and in the Rigveda respectively, might shed light on the existence of an inhe...
The meaning of the Homeric formula σθένεϊ βλεμεαίνων has been debated since Antiquity, with some sou...
A rupestral dedication from the Agora of the Gods reveals a new feature of Zeus, whose purview is in...
What was a rhapsode? How can we, given the scant nature of the evidence that survives, hope to exami...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a clear view of the Iliad and Odyssey data about the Sun, th...
Indo-European language reconstruction has allowed us to advance some hypotheses with regard to possi...
The paper proposes a common etymology for Old Norse Njǫrðr, the name of a Norse god associated with...
If one acknowledges that the Trojan cycle rests on an Indo-European myth of a Dawn abducted, captive...
The aim of this paper is to recover the semantic values involved in IE *men- in order to reconstruct...
Sun is very important in the Vedas Ancient Iranian literature. It is known by two names in the Vedic...
As a part of the series on female deities and demons in the Indo-European culture, the article begin...
International audienceHelen regained: the etymology of Greek Ἑλένη The proper name Gk. Ἑλένη has ...
In the present article, we try to establish the criteria for the morphological and semantic distribu...
The paper argues for the identification of the “Myth of Baldr’s Death,” one of the most famous mytho...
The Greek noun ὄνθος has thus far defied a satisfactory etymological explanation. The semantics, des...
This paper will explore the oft investigated problem of the mythological referents which inform Isa ...
The meaning of the Homeric formula σθένεϊ βλεμεαίνων has been debated since Antiquity, with some sou...
A rupestral dedication from the Agora of the Gods reveals a new feature of Zeus, whose purview is in...
What was a rhapsode? How can we, given the scant nature of the evidence that survives, hope to exami...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a clear view of the Iliad and Odyssey data about the Sun, th...
Indo-European language reconstruction has allowed us to advance some hypotheses with regard to possi...
The paper proposes a common etymology for Old Norse Njǫrðr, the name of a Norse god associated with...
If one acknowledges that the Trojan cycle rests on an Indo-European myth of a Dawn abducted, captive...
The aim of this paper is to recover the semantic values involved in IE *men- in order to reconstruct...
Sun is very important in the Vedas Ancient Iranian literature. It is known by two names in the Vedic...
As a part of the series on female deities and demons in the Indo-European culture, the article begin...
International audienceHelen regained: the etymology of Greek Ἑλένη The proper name Gk. Ἑλένη has ...
In the present article, we try to establish the criteria for the morphological and semantic distribu...
The paper argues for the identification of the “Myth of Baldr’s Death,” one of the most famous mytho...
The Greek noun ὄνθος has thus far defied a satisfactory etymological explanation. The semantics, des...
This paper will explore the oft investigated problem of the mythological referents which inform Isa ...
The meaning of the Homeric formula σθένεϊ βλεμεαίνων has been debated since Antiquity, with some sou...
A rupestral dedication from the Agora of the Gods reveals a new feature of Zeus, whose purview is in...
What was a rhapsode? How can we, given the scant nature of the evidence that survives, hope to exami...