The Hideous and the Saint. Beliefs about Cynocephali in the ancient and modern Byzantine and Slavic Traditions Cover Image

Odrażający i święci. Wierzenia o psiogłowcach w dawnej i współczesnej tradycji bizantyńsko-słowiańskiej
The Hideous and the Saint. Beliefs about Cynocephali in the ancient and modern Byzantine and Slavic Traditions

Author(s): Ewa Kocój
Subject(s): Historical Linguistics, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: Slavistický ústav Jána Stanislava Slovenskej akadémie vied
Keywords: Byzantine and Slavic culture; folk mythology; mythological peoples; cynocephali; canonical texts; apocrypha; pseudocanonical texts;

Summary/Abstract: Legends about mythological peoples constitute a vital theme of European folklore – the theme which has not been thoroughly investigated. The article presents the preliminary results of the study on beliefs related to cynocephali, i.e. people with the head of a dog and a human body, existent in folk mythology in the Byzantine and Slavic borderlands. I also show the relationship between the beliefs and the canonical and apocryphal texts of Byzantine and Slavic culture. The article is based on the qualitative research (analysis of ethnographic texts, interview, and observation) on cynocephali, while the results are presented in the perspective of historical and interpretative ethnography (sources from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries).

  • Issue Year: 52/2017
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 44-54
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Slovak