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  James Darmesteter - LoveToKnow 1911
JAMES DARMESTETER (1849-1894), French author and antiquarian, was born of Jewish parents on the 28th of March 1849 at Chateau Salins, in Alsace.
His elder brother, Arsene Darmesteter (1846-1888), was a distinguished philologist and man of letters.
His scattered papers on romance and Jewish philology were collected by James Darmesteter as Arsene Darmesteter, reliques scientifiques (2 vols., 1890).
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 James Darmesteter
James Darmesteter (March 28, 1849 - October 10, 1894), French author and antiquarian, was born of Jewish parents at Chateau Salins, in Alsace.
Darmesteter regarded the extant texts as far were conveyed in Lettres sur l'Inde (1888).
His elder brother, Arsène Darmesteter, was a distinguished philologist and man of letters.
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 James Darmesteter Beschreibung in Library - Definition und Buch-Tipp.
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James Darmesteter (* 28.03 1849 in Chateau-Salins, † 19.10 1894 in Maisons-Lafitte bei Paris) war ein französischer Orientalist.
Darmesteter studierte in Paris vergleichende Sprach- und Religionswissenschaft.
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 DARMESTETER, JAMES (Jewish Encyclopedia) - BibleWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The French registrar translated the name into his own language and wrote it "Darmesteter." Calmann and Cerf, the son and grandson of the original Darmesteter, were booksellers and book-binders in the town of Château-Salins; and there, in 1839, the latter married Rosalie Brandeis, the daughter of one of Napoleon's officers.
Darmesteter's school-days were a series of triumphs that terminated in the acquisition of the "Prix d'Honneur" at the general competition in 1867.
Darmesteter's translation of the Avesta had advanced him in the knowledge not merely of Persian, but also of English; and at one moment his increasing admiration for English literature went far toward robbing Zoroaster of his last and most brilliant disciple.
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 JAMES DARMESTETER (184... - Artículo en línea de la información acerca de JAMES DARMESTETER (184...
Darmesteter miró los textos extant como lejos más recientes que fue creído comúnmente, poniendo lo más temprano posible adentro el 1r See also:
hermano, ARSENE DARMESTETER (1846-1888), era un philologist y un hombre distinguidos de letras.
JAMES, 2do EARL DE DOUGLAS Y MARCHA (C. James Darmesteter como Arsene Darmesteter, scientifiques de los reliques (2 vols., 1890).
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 Iranica.com - DARMESTETER
In 1885 Darmesteter was nominated for the chair of Persian language and literature at the Colleàge de France.
Darmesteter was one of the distinguished Iranists who gave credence to the spurious date for Zoroaster, "258 years before Alexander"; and he was perhaps the only one to make a serious attempt to understand the evolution of the Avesta in the light of this false chronology.
Darmesteter accordingly thought that these similar elements were alien to primitive Zoroastrianism and had been absorbed by the Iranian religion after the time of its prophet.
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 Arsène Darmesteter - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Arsène Darmesteter (1846-1888), was a distinguished philologist and man of letters.
He studied under Gaston Paris at the École des Hautes Etudes, and became professor of Old French language and literature at the Sorbonne.
His scattered papers on romance and Jewish philology were collected by James Darmesteter as Arsène Darmesteter, reliques scientifiques (2 vols., 1890).
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 James Darmesteter -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
He also edited the Zend Avesta for (British philologist (born in Germany) who specialized in Sanskrit (1823-1900)) Max Muller's Sacred Books of the East.
His elder brother, (additional info and facts about Arsène Darmesteter) Arsène Darmesteter, was a distinguished philologist and man of letters.
519-534), and a notice by Henri Cordier, with a list of his writings, in The Royal Asiatic Society's Journal (January 1895); see also (additional info and facts about Gaston Paris) Gaston Paris, "James Darmesteter," in Penseurs et poètes (1896), (pp.
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 AVESTA: KHORDA AVESTA: Part 1
Translated by James Darmesteter (From Sacred Books of the East, American Edition, 1898., Vol 3, p 216.)
The will of the Lord is the law of righteousness.
This translation is by James Darmesteter (From Sacred Books of the East, American Edition, 1898., Vol 3, p 100.)
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 Encyclopedia: James Darmesteter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The Sacred Books of the East is a monumental, 50-volume set of English translations of Asian religious writings, edited by Max Müller and published by the Oxford University Press between 1879 and 1910.
Agnes Mary Frances Robinson, known after her second marriage as Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux (1857-1944) was an English writer and scholar on many subjects connected with France and French literature, and a poet.
The Pasteur Institute (French: Institut Pasteur) is a French non-profit private foundation dedicated to the study of biology, microorganisms, diseases and vaccines.
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 James Darmesteter --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Darmesteter's thesis on Zoroastrian mythology (1875) was his first important work.
British physicist and chemist James Dewar was born in Kincardine, Scotland.
Scottish poet and journalist James Montgomery is best remembered for his hymns and versified renderings of the Psalms, which unite fervor and insight in simple verse.
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 James Darmesteter - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
James Darmesteter - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 James Darmesteter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
England interested himdeeply; and his attachment to the gifted English writer, Agnes MaryFrances Robinson, whom he shortly afterwards married (and who in 1901 became the wife of Professor E. Duclaux, director ofthe Pasteur Institute at Paris), led him to translate her poems into French in 1888.
He had just becomeconnected with the Revue de Paris, when his delicate constitution succumbed to a slight attack of illness on the 10th ofOctober 1894.
His elder brother, Arsène Darmesteter, was adistinguished philologist and man of letters.
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 Interpretation of Scripture - James D Smart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
James D Snyder - All Gods Children - 0967520002
James D Stewart - Nietzsche s Zarathustra and Political Thought.
James Darmesteter L H Mills - Zend-Avesta Part 11 - 8007060170
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 Quelques Juifs: Israel Zangwill - Otto Weininger - James Darmesteter. - SPIRE ANDRE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Quelques Juifs: Israel Zangwill - Otto Weininger - James Darmesteter.
SPIRE ANDRE Quelques Juifs: Israel Zangwill - Otto Weininger - James Darmesteter.
Paris: Societe DV Mercvre de France,1913.180x115 362pp hard cover slightly worn cover spine and edges gilt lettering on spine ex library with stamps and the usual marks yellowing pages else in good condition.
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 Writing the College Essay: A Handbook and Workbook in Composition, Research, and Grammar - James D Zamagias   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Isbn: 8007060170 by James Darmesteter L H Mills
James D Corrothers - Black Cat Club: Negro Humor and Folk-Lore - 0404000231
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Using hyper-critical skeptical standards, this might be used as an evidence that in the 5th century BC, Magis had not yet adopted Zoroaster and his prophetical doctrines, acting just as a sacrificial priestly caste in the manner of Indian Brahmans.
This was the first nask or 'book' of the complete Mazdayasnian literature, according to the Denkard (Dk9), which calls it Sudkar; but according to the Dini-vajarkard and the Rivayats it was the second nask, called Studgar or Istudgar.
James Darmesteter showed that there are in allusions in some parts in Avesta (Avesta ITSELF, not later commentaries like Denkard), to 4th century AD Manichaeans and even 6th century AD Mazdakians (Zoroastrianism was not really plagued by "heretics" until Mani):
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 Soma Overnight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
They are durable and comfortable, capable of transporting baggage, and may feature any type of gearing system.
According to the Parsi translator of the Zend Avesta, James Darmesteter, Haoma :comprises the soma overnight power of life of all the vegetable kingdom.
The word addiction is also sometimes used colloquially to refer to something a person has a passion for.
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