Sucellus and Viîvakarman Because the myths make no mention of him, god Sucellus is one of the most serious difficulties for contemporary exegesis. After reconsidering the case, which consists mainly of his iconography, I define him as a god of woodcraft specialising in the making of barrels in the Gallo-Roman period. He can thus be matched with an Irish counterpart, Carpenter Luchtai. Furthermore, he has some specific common points with Indian god Viśvakarman, also specialising in woodcraft. These common points are examined in this article.En l’absence de mythes le concernant, le dieu Sucellus pose un des problèmes les plus aigus à l’exégèse contemporaine. Reprenant le dossier (constitué principalement de son iconographie), je le définis co...
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L’article analyse le thème de l’évhémérisme chez le “Theophrastus redivivus”, le traité clandestin ...
Spickermann Wolfgang. John SCHEID et Jesper SVENBRO, Le métier de Zeus. Mythes du tissage et du tiss...
The purpose of this paper is the study of an exceptionnal Gallo-Roman coin, minted in 266-267 AD by ...
Sucellus and Viîvakarman Because the myths make no mention of him, god Sucellus is one of the most s...
The big statue of Jove in Javols is indeed the one of Sucellus, the god with the mallet. But instead...
Dagda, storm of the Irish pantheon? A stumbling block of the interceltic comparatism. The author int...
The red stoneware statue found in 1969 at the ancient site of Javols (Lozère) had first been conside...
Heichelheim F. M., Housman J. E. Sucellus and Nantosuelta in Mediaeval Celtic Mythology. In: L'antiq...
According to Old Irish mythology, the country had been inhabited by successive populations, among th...
The Latin Waltharius and the Irish Tain Bo Cuailnge share a mythic potential in their heroic main ch...
From a mythological cycle to an epic cycle : About some correspondences between the Dadga and Fergus...
In her dissertation Revealing Śiva’s Superiority by Retelling Viṣṇu’s Deeds – Viṣnu’s Manifestation ...
Lancelot : The Prehistory of an Arthurian Hero The variety of hypotheses put forward thus far to e...
The divine swine-herd in Ireland. Within the frame of a reconstruction of Indo-European prehistoric ...
Wooden carvings from Mangareva, in the Gambier Islands, are rare. This article describes a unique wo...
L’article analyse le thème de l’évhémérisme chez le “Theophrastus redivivus”, le traité clandestin ...
Spickermann Wolfgang. John SCHEID et Jesper SVENBRO, Le métier de Zeus. Mythes du tissage et du tiss...
The purpose of this paper is the study of an exceptionnal Gallo-Roman coin, minted in 266-267 AD by ...