Judith Kalik, Alexander Uchitel – Slavic gods and heroes
This book offers a radical reinterpretation of the Slavic pagan religion made on the basis of a thorough re-examination of ...
This book offers a radical reinterpretation of the Slavic pagan religion made on the basis of a thorough re-examination of ...
John Grisham returns to Clanton, Mississippi, to tell the story of an unthinkable murder, the bizarre trial that follows it,...
Publikacja jest zbiorem opracowań przygotowanych na obrady Zjazdu Katedr Prawa Finansowego i Podatkowego, zorganizowanego w 2012 r. w Łodzi przez...
„Autorom udało się zebrać teksty z bardzo różnych stron i podejść – ogólne i szczegółowe, historyczne i analityczne, interpretacyjne i...
This book offers a radical reinterpretation of the Slavic pagan religion made on the basis of a thorough re-examination of all reliable sources. What did Slavic pagan religion have in common with the Afro-American cult of voodoo? Why were no Slavic gods mentioned before the mid-tenth century, and why were there no Slavic gods at all between the Dnieper and the Oder? Why were Slavic foundation legends similar to the totemic myths of the nomadic peoples of the Eurasian Steppe, and who were Slavic Remus and Romulus? What were the Indo-European roots of Slavic hippomantic rituals, and where was the Eastern Slavic dragon Zmey Gorynych born? Answers to these and many other provocative questions can be found in this book.