Essays on the Sacred Language, Writings and Religion of the ParsisTrübner & C., Ludgate Hill, 1884 - 427 Seiten |
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... considered an Orientalist ; but he is an expert in story - telling , and in knowledge of the com- parative history of popular tales he has few rivals in England . " - Pall Mall Gazette . Post 8vo , pp . xvi . — 224 , cloth , price 98 ...
... considered an Orientalist ; but he is an expert in story - telling , and in knowledge of the com- parative history of popular tales he has few rivals in England . " - Pall Mall Gazette . Post 8vo , pp . xvi . — 224 , cloth , price 98 ...
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... considered a sufficient disproof of his having professed the religion of the Magi . But it appears from hieroglyphic inscriptions that Cam- byses was likewise a devoted adherent of the Egyptian divinities ; and yet the flattering ...
... considered a sufficient disproof of his having professed the religion of the Magi . But it appears from hieroglyphic inscriptions that Cam- byses was likewise a devoted adherent of the Egyptian divinities ; and yet the flattering ...
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... considered as mere glosses , or by some slight alteration of words or syllables . So that strict attention to metre may become a valuable means of amending the text . To a considerable extent his conclusions are certainly correct , but ...
... considered as mere glosses , or by some slight alteration of words or syllables . So that strict attention to metre may become a valuable means of amending the text . To a considerable extent his conclusions are certainly correct , but ...
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... considered , but no one acquainted with the uncertainties of Pahlavi readings will expect any great accu- racy in determining the meaning of unusual words until all the texts containing them have been satisfactorily translated . Page 85 ...
... considered , but no one acquainted with the uncertainties of Pahlavi readings will expect any great accu- racy in determining the meaning of unusual words until all the texts containing them have been satisfactorily translated . Page 85 ...
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... considered to be the chief of all mountains ; preserved now - a- days in the name Alborz . Tanára is evidently the same with the Hebrew tanûr ( Gen. xv . 17 ; Isa . xxxi . 9 ) , " an oven or furnace ; " hara is iden- tical with har in ...
... considered to be the chief of all mountains ; preserved now - a- days in the name Alborz . Tanára is evidently the same with the Hebrew tanûr ( Gen. xv . 17 ; Isa . xxxi . 9 ) , " an oven or furnace ; " hara is iden- tical with har in ...
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Ahura Ahuramazda angel Angrô-mainyush Anquetil appears Arabic Armaiti Aryan Ashem Asuras Aûharmazd Avesta language Avesta text Avesta words Barsom Bombay Brahmans Bundahish called ceremony chief commentary contains Copenhagen copies creation Creator Dastur demons Devas dialect Dînkard doctrine Drukhsh earth edition English Essay evil spirit existence extant Fargard fire Fravashis Gâthas glossary grammar Greek Haug herbad high-priest Homa Huzvârish hymns India inscriptions Iranian Iranian languages kings literature Magi mainyush Mazda means mentioned mind Mithra modern Persian Nask old manuscript original Pahlavi text Pahlavi translation Pahlavi version Parsi priests Parsis passages Pâzand praise prayers prophet published recite religious righteous Zarathushtra Rigveda Rivâyats sacred books sacrifices Sanskrit Sasanian scholars Semitic Soma soul Spiegel Spitama Zarathushtra Sraosha Srosh thee thou thushtra tion Vedas Vedic Vendidad verses Visparad Westergaard whole wicked worship writings written Yasht Yasna Yima Zaratûsht Zend Zend-Avesta Zoroaster Zoroastrian religion