An edition of The hymns of Zoroaster (1914)

The hymns of Zoroaster

usually called the Gathas, for the first time made entirely accessible by transliterated text, translation, dictionary and grammar, introductory tables, analysis, higher and Biblical criticism, complete concordance, and subject-index

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The hymns of Zoroaster
[by] Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie
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An edition of The hymns of Zoroaster (1914)

The hymns of Zoroaster

usually called the Gathas, for the first time made entirely accessible by transliterated text, translation, dictionary and grammar, introductory tables, analysis, higher and Biblical criticism, complete concordance, and subject-index

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Language
English
Pages
348

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Edition Notes

On cover: The hymns of Zoroaster ... by Kenneth Sylvan Launfal Guthrie ... The Platonist Press ... Yonkers, N.Y

"Complete concordance, and subject-index" not included

Published in
London, Brooklyn

Classifications

Library of Congress
BL1515 .A35 1914d

The Physical Object

Pagination
iv, 3, xxiv, [348] p.
Number of pages
348

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14574808M
LCCN
32034335
OCLC/WorldCat
1045130
Library Thing
1373923

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September 13, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from Miami University of Ohio MARC record.