Indo-European Thought research resources updated – Benveniste, Saussure, Dumézil

I’ve updated the list of English translations of Émile Benveniste’s work on this site to include a couple of articles.

I’ve not shared many research resources from my Indo-European thought project, but there is a list of Ferdinand de Saussure’s notes on German legends – and cross-references between the different editions of these manuscripts. If you’ve ever tried to find one of these texts, which are presented in some confusing and overlapping ways in different, often hard-to-find collections, I hope this concordance is useful.

There are a few other resources, including some textual comparison for texts by Georges Dumézil, and audio and video recordings of him, here.

Much more extensive research resources on Foucault are listed here – bibliographies, textual comparisons, audio and video links, etc. A few other things are listed here. Generally these are things I produced while researching something, and which I’ve shared in the hope someone else might find them useful. Corrections welcome, of course.


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