Madame Veuve Dondey-Dupré,
Printer to the Asiatic Societies of London, Paris, and Calcutta,
46, rue St-Louis, Paris.
TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL PERSIAN,
WITH NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS,
OF THE ORIENTAL DEPARTMENT IN THE HONORABLE EAST INDIA COMPANY’SCOLLEGE;
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETIES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, OFCALCUTTA AND PARIS, AND OF THE ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF PARIS;
EDITED, WITH A PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE, BY THE LATTER.
PARIS:
PRINTED FOR THE ORIENTAL TRANSLATION FUND OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
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BENJAMIN DUPRAT, BOOKSELLER TO THE BIBLIOTHÈQUE ROYALE,
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1843.
TO
The Memory
OF
THE RIGHT HONORABLE
THE EARL OF MUNSTER,
Etc., etc., etc.
Of the Preliminary Discourse.
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PART I. | ||
Introduction. | ||
Section | ||
I.—How the Dabistán first became known—its author—the sources of his information | iii | |
II.—Discussion on the Desátir | xix | |
PART II. | ||
Synopsis of the dynasties, religions, sects, and philosophic opinions treated of in the Dabistán. | ||
Section | ||
I.—The first religion—the dynasties of Mahabad, Abad Azar, Shai Abad, Shai Giliv, Shai Mahbad, and Yasan | lxvi | |
II.—The Peshdadian, Kayanian, Ashkanian, and Sassanian dynasties—their religious and political institutions | lxxvii | |
III.—The religion of Zardusht, or Zoroaster | lxxxiii | |
IV.—The religion of the Hindus | cv< ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |