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Bernard Sergent was born on 23 February, 1946, is a French historian and comparative mythologist. Discover Bernard Sergent's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?
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Bernard Sergent (born 23 February 1946) is a French ancient historian and comparative mythologist.
He is researcher of the CNRS and president of the Société de mythologie française.
He has written a seminal work on Greek mythology entitled Homosexuality in Greek Myth, translated into English two years later by Beacon Press.
In 1986, he followed up with a study covering early homosexuality in Europe, under the title of L'homosexualité initiatique dans l'Europe ancienne (Payot 1986), which has yet to be translated into English.
The two studies have been published together, with a postface, as Homosexualité et initiation chez les peuples indo-européens.
In Genèse de L'Inde, he attacks the recent anti-invasionist reconstructions of early Indian history.
Instead he defends the traditional hypothesis that the Indo-Aryans came into India in the 2nd millennium BC. According to Sergent, the Dravidian languages originated in Africa before reaching South Asia.
The book Les Indo-Européens - Histoire, langues, mythes is a general introduction to the Indo-European language family.
Sergent associates the Indo-European language family with certain archaeological cultures in Southern Russian Steppes or Deshti Kipchak, and he reconstructs an Indo-European religion (relying on the method of Georges Dumézil).
In the monograph, Les trois fonctions indo-européennes en Grèce ancienne, vol. 1: De Mycènes aux Tragique, Sergent examines the employment of the Dumézilian tripartite system in Greek epic, lyric and dramatic poetry.
In a second volume, which has not been published yet, he will continue this examination with Greek philosophy and religion.
His recent work, Celtes et Grecs, is dedicated to comparative Greek and Celtic mythology.
In volume 1, Le livre de héros (Payot 1999 ISBN 2-228-89257-2), the Irish hero Cuchulainn is compared with the Greek heroes Achilleus, Bellerophon and Melanthius and the Irish epic Táin Bó Cúailnge with the Greek Iliad, which, according to Sergent, presuppose an Indo-European "pre-Iliad".
In volume 2, Le livre des dieux, Sergent argues that the Celtic and Greek pantheons derive from a common Indo-European inheritance.