• James Darmesteter (28 March 1849 – 19 October 1894) was a French author, orientalist, and antiquarian. He was born of Jewish parents at Château-Salins...
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  • Arsène Darmesteter (1846–1888), French philologist James Darmesteter (1849–1894), French antiquarian This page lists people with the surname Darmesteter. If...
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  • Haoma (section Darmesteter)
    as Vivasvat, who is the father of Yama and Manu, and Trita Aptya. James Darmesteter, in his 1875 thesis on the mythology of the Avesta, speculating on...
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  • Agnes Mary Frances Robinson (known as Agnes-Marie-François Darmesteter after her first marriage, and Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux after her second; 27 February...
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    free dictionary. Vendidad Fargard 5, Purity Laws, as translated by James Darmesteter Wadia, Azmi (2002), "Evolution of the Towers of Silence and their...
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    the rightly-spoken words. — Aban Yasht 5.17, 5.104 (translated by James Darmesteter). The other verses in which Airyanem Vaejah occurs in the Yashts follow...
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  • Jahāndāri as Safar-nāma-ye Polāk: Iran wa Irāniān, Tehran, 1982. James Darmesteter, Ormazd et Ahriman, leurs origines et leur histoire, Bibliothèque...
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    original text related to this article: Avesta avesta.org: translation by James Darmesteter and L. H. Mills forms part of the Sacred Books of the East series...
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    papers on Romance and Jewish philology were collected by James Darmesteter as Arsène Darmesteter, reliques scientifiques (2 vols., 1890). His valuable Cours...
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    the land is under the rule of the Parthians. Avesta, translated by James Darmesteter (From Sacred Books of the East, American Edition, 1898) Dashti, Naseer...
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