The Boar in the Symbolic and Religious System of Baltic Slavs in the Early Middle Ages<br>Dzik w systemie symboliczno religijnym Słowian nadbałtyckich wczesnego średniowiecza</br>

The starting point for the title problem is the passus in Thietmar’s of Merseburg Chronicle related to Abodrit’s sedes idolatriae in Retra/Radogošč. This is one of the really few recorded myths associated with the symbolic perception of reality by the Baltic Slavs or the western Slavs in general. Th...

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Main Author: Kamil Kajkowski
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Language:deu
Published: ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC 2012-10-01
Series:Studia Mythologica Slavica
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Online Access:https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/sms/article/view/1584
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description The starting point for the title problem is the passus in Thietmar’s of Merseburg Chronicle related to Abodrit’s sedes idolatriae in Retra/Radogošč. This is one of the really few recorded myths associated with the symbolic perception of reality by the Baltic Slavs or the western Slavs in general. This myth, i.a. certifies a supernatural perception of the wild boar as an animal associated with the chthonic world (underworld). However, it seems that his role could be seen in a larger perspective. On the basis of written, archaeological and linguistic sources there was made an attempt to clarify the role of the wild boar in the pre-Christian belief system of the North-Western Slavs. The main questions that the author set himself in the analysis of available resources are: 1. what was the role of wild boar in the mediation with the supernatural world, 2. can we treat him as an animal with sacred connotations, 3. with which of the Slavic gods can he be related, 4. whether and to what extent the wild boar can be perceived as an animal with protective powers, or last but not least 5. did he play any role in the funeral rites and visions of world beyond?
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spelling doaj.art-8e71f93cc4bd4351badf2995749e46242022-12-22T03:42:39ZdeuZRC SAZU, Založba ZRCStudia Mythologica Slavica1408-62711581-128X2012-10-011520121510.3986/sms.v15i1.15841260The Boar in the Symbolic and Religious System of Baltic Slavs in the Early Middle Ages<br>Dzik w systemie symboliczno religijnym Słowian nadbałtyckich wczesnego średniowiecza</br>Kamil Kajkowski0Muzeum Zachodniokaszubskie, Ul. Zamkowa 2, PL-77100 Bytów, PolskaThe starting point for the title problem is the passus in Thietmar’s of Merseburg Chronicle related to Abodrit’s sedes idolatriae in Retra/Radogošč. This is one of the really few recorded myths associated with the symbolic perception of reality by the Baltic Slavs or the western Slavs in general. This myth, i.a. certifies a supernatural perception of the wild boar as an animal associated with the chthonic world (underworld). However, it seems that his role could be seen in a larger perspective. On the basis of written, archaeological and linguistic sources there was made an attempt to clarify the role of the wild boar in the pre-Christian belief system of the North-Western Slavs. The main questions that the author set himself in the analysis of available resources are: 1. what was the role of wild boar in the mediation with the supernatural world, 2. can we treat him as an animal with sacred connotations, 3. with which of the Slavic gods can he be related, 4. whether and to what extent the wild boar can be perceived as an animal with protective powers, or last but not least 5. did he play any role in the funeral rites and visions of world beyond?https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/sms/article/view/1584slavonic mythologypagan beliefsanimal symbolismwild boar
spellingShingle Kamil Kajkowski
The Boar in the Symbolic and Religious System of Baltic Slavs in the Early Middle Ages<br>Dzik w systemie symboliczno religijnym Słowian nadbałtyckich wczesnego średniowiecza</br>
Studia Mythologica Slavica
slavonic mythology
pagan beliefs
animal symbolism
wild boar
title The Boar in the Symbolic and Religious System of Baltic Slavs in the Early Middle Ages<br>Dzik w systemie symboliczno religijnym Słowian nadbałtyckich wczesnego średniowiecza</br>
title_full The Boar in the Symbolic and Religious System of Baltic Slavs in the Early Middle Ages<br>Dzik w systemie symboliczno religijnym Słowian nadbałtyckich wczesnego średniowiecza</br>
title_fullStr The Boar in the Symbolic and Religious System of Baltic Slavs in the Early Middle Ages<br>Dzik w systemie symboliczno religijnym Słowian nadbałtyckich wczesnego średniowiecza</br>
title_full_unstemmed The Boar in the Symbolic and Religious System of Baltic Slavs in the Early Middle Ages<br>Dzik w systemie symboliczno religijnym Słowian nadbałtyckich wczesnego średniowiecza</br>
title_short The Boar in the Symbolic and Religious System of Baltic Slavs in the Early Middle Ages<br>Dzik w systemie symboliczno religijnym Słowian nadbałtyckich wczesnego średniowiecza</br>
title_sort boar in the symbolic and religious system of baltic slavs in the early middle ages br dzik w systemie symboliczno religijnym slowian nadbaltyckich wczesnego sredniowiecza br
topic slavonic mythology
pagan beliefs
animal symbolism
wild boar
url https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/sms/article/view/1584
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