The Byzantine epic Digenes Akrites has similarities with ancient and medieval Iranian traditions that, in consideration of the epic’s Eastern settings, suggest Iranian influences. Digenes resembles dragon-slaying heroes of other Indo-European traditions. He also resembles the Irish hero Cú Chulainn in that he is not psychologically fit to live in the midst of the community that depends on his protection. Freudian readings of Digenes’ encounters with the dragon and the Amazon Maximou are proposed
In this paper I present evidence for a formula associated with the Indo-European dragon-slaying myt...
How did fantasy writers combine the two influences, Eastern and Western? One solution is to make the...
Smoki niemal od początków ludzkości towarzyszyły człowiekowi, pojawiając się wlegendach i baśniach. ...
Digenes Akritas, called Akrites in our earliest sources, is the hero of several texts from the medie...
This book is a pioneering work on a key iconographic motif, that of the dragon. It examines the perc...
This paper focuses on dragons in Greek and Roman literature. They are be concerned both as a motif ...
Dragon, a significant mythological motif in Persian poetry and literature, has yielded to exquisite ...
The Trojan priest Laocoon is punished for an act of impiety by a sea serpent rising from the waters ...
In this article, through interpretation of Međimurean legends about the Čakovec Dragon(Pozoj), the d...
This book is a pioneering work on a key iconographic motif, that of the dragon. It examines the perc...
The dragon is one of the most ubiquitous of images — from its appearance in the dreams of indi...
In the Shahnameh (“The Book of Kings”), one of Rostam's exploits is to defeat a fire-breathing drago...
Through interpretation of oral legends about the Čakovec pozoj, or Dragon, the emphasis is placed in...
mi-} ‘split serpent / worm’. This formula is derived via an examination of the verbal collocations w...
This doctoral dissertation examines thedragon figure in English medieval literature. Thisanalysis is...
In this paper I present evidence for a formula associated with the Indo-European dragon-slaying myt...
How did fantasy writers combine the two influences, Eastern and Western? One solution is to make the...
Smoki niemal od początków ludzkości towarzyszyły człowiekowi, pojawiając się wlegendach i baśniach. ...
Digenes Akritas, called Akrites in our earliest sources, is the hero of several texts from the medie...
This book is a pioneering work on a key iconographic motif, that of the dragon. It examines the perc...
This paper focuses on dragons in Greek and Roman literature. They are be concerned both as a motif ...
Dragon, a significant mythological motif in Persian poetry and literature, has yielded to exquisite ...
The Trojan priest Laocoon is punished for an act of impiety by a sea serpent rising from the waters ...
In this article, through interpretation of Međimurean legends about the Čakovec Dragon(Pozoj), the d...
This book is a pioneering work on a key iconographic motif, that of the dragon. It examines the perc...
The dragon is one of the most ubiquitous of images — from its appearance in the dreams of indi...
In the Shahnameh (“The Book of Kings”), one of Rostam's exploits is to defeat a fire-breathing drago...
Through interpretation of oral legends about the Čakovec pozoj, or Dragon, the emphasis is placed in...
mi-} ‘split serpent / worm’. This formula is derived via an examination of the verbal collocations w...
This doctoral dissertation examines thedragon figure in English medieval literature. Thisanalysis is...
In this paper I present evidence for a formula associated with the Indo-European dragon-slaying myt...
How did fantasy writers combine the two influences, Eastern and Western? One solution is to make the...
Smoki niemal od początków ludzkości towarzyszyły człowiekowi, pojawiając się wlegendach i baśniach. ...