Mitra-Varuna: An Essay on Two Indo-European Representations of Sovereignty

By (author): "Georges Dumézil"
Publish Date: 1940
Mitra-Varuna: An Essay on Two Indo-European Representations of Sovereignty
ISBN0942299124
ISBN139780942299120
AsinMitra-Varuna: An Essay on Two Indo-European Representations of Sovereignty
Original titleMitra-Varuna – Essai sur deux représentations indo-européennes de la Souveraineté
In his work the late Georges Dumezil, arguably the most important modern mythologist, demonstrated that every Indo-European religious and social system was structured according to three primary functions: sovereignty, war, and fertility. Mitra-Varuna, a penetrating inquiry into the first of these functions - religious and political sovereignty - is among the first of his texts to implement this revolutionary theory. Dumezil shows how, from Vedic India to Ireland from Caucasia to Rome, and from Iran to Old Germany, the sovereign gods and heroes always appear in couples: the creative but violent legislator and his counterpart, the conservative guarantor of world order. In effect, Mitra-Varuna presents an archaeology of representations of religious and political power. Georges Dumezil a member of the Academie Francaise, was Professor of Indo-European Civilization in the College de France. He is the author of numerous books including Camillus, The Gods of the Ancient Northmen, and The Stakes of the Warrior. Derek Coltman lives in England and is the translator of Dumezil's From Myth to Fiction.