Mills, Lawrence Heyworth, 1837-1918
Mills, L. H. (Lawrence Heyworth), 1837-1918
Mills, Lawrence Heyworth
Lawrence Heyworth Mills British academic
VIAF ID: 29608260 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mills, L. H. ‡q (Lawrence Heyworth), ‡d 1837-1918
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mills, Lawrence Heyworth
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mills, Lawrence Heyworth ‡d 1837-1918
- 100 1 _ ‡a Mills, Lawrence Heyworth ‡d 1837-1918
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mills, Lawrence Heyworth, ‡d 1837-1918
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Works
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The ancient maunscript of the Yasna with its Pahlavi translation (1323) Generally quoted as J2 and now in the possession of the Bodleian library | |
Avesta | |
A dictionary of the Gâthic language of the Zend Avesta : being vol. III of a Study of the five Zarathushtrian Gâthas | |
An exposition of the lore of the Avesta in catechetical dialogue, being the application of the author's works upon the subject | |
The Inherent vowel in the alphabet of the avesta-language | |
Nairiusangha | |
Our own religion in ancient Persia : being lectures delivered in Oxford presenting the Zend Avesta as collated with the pre-Christian exilic pharisaism, advancing the Persian question to the foremost position in our Biblical research | |
[Pahlavi text of Yasna] | |
A study of Yasna I | |
Testimony of Lawrence Heyworth Mills | |
The Yasna of the the Avesta : in continuous treatment, with the Avesta, Pahlavi, Sanskrit and Persian texts, resumed upon the plan inititated in the five Zarathustrian Gathas, with the four texts, commentary and dictionary (1892-1894-1902). | |
The Yasna, Visparad, Afrinagan, Gahs, and miscellaneous fragments | |
Yasna XXIX in its Sanskrit equivalents | |
Zarathushtra and the Greeks : a discussion of the relation existing between the Ameshaspentas and the Logos | |
Zarathuštra, Philo, the Achaemenids and Israel, being a treatise upon the antiquity and influence of the Avesta | |
Zarathustrian Gâthas in metre and rythm. | |
Zoroaster and the Bible. |