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5.0 out of 5 stars Contents of Book, February 20, 2005
This review is from: Studies in Honor of Jaan Puhvel: Part Two : Mythology and Religion (Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph No.21) (Paperback)
John A. C. Greppin: For an Indo-Europeanist, Upon His Retirement; Françoise Bader: Voix Divines-Reflexions Métalinguistiques Indo-Européennes; Walter L. Brennemann, Jr.: The Drunken and the Sober-A Comparative Study of Lady Sovereignty In Irish and Indic Contexts; Miriam Robbins Dexter: Born of the Foam-Goddesses of River and Sea in the `Kingship in Heaven' Myth; Dorothy Disterheft: Irish Evidence for Indo-European Royal Consecration; Angelique Gulermovich Epstein: The Morrigan and the Valkyries; Stephanie W. Jamison: A Gándharva Marriage in the Odyssey-Nausicaa and her Imaginary Husband; Linda A. Malcor: First Bath-The "Washing of the Child" Motif in Christian Art; C. Scott Littleton and Linda A. Malcor: Did the Alans Reach Ireland? A Reassessment of the Scythian References in the Lebor Gabála; Erenn; Dean A. Miller: In Search of Indo-European Inter-Functional War; Edgar C. Polomé: Some Reflections on the Vedic Religious Vocabulary; William Sayers: Psychological Warfare in Vinland (Eríks saga rauda); The Sins of Siegfried; Udo Strutynski: Echoes of Indo-European War Crimes in the Nibelungenlied and its Analogues.
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