Description: Zoroastrianism 90 Vintage Books on Computer Disk An amazing collection of out-of-print rare books scanned to digital PDF format and put on to Disk all relating to Zoroastrianism.Discover and Learn with this unrivalled unique collection.The 1000s of pages contain essential knowledge and insights, diagrams, images and explanations that provide a truly encyclopaedic library of knowledge that is unsurpassed. This totally unique collection is the most complete available. Nature of the item: This item is a computer disk containing vintage, copyright-free books scanned into digital PDF format and provided to you on disk (as above); there is no physical book, there is no video, there is no audio. You will require a computer with a Disk drive to be able to view the PDF books with suitable PDF viewer software (which is universally available for Free). Complete Book List - 90 Books on DiskA catechism of the Zoroastrian religion - J. J. Modi (1910)A modern Zoroastrian - S. Laing (1893)A modern Zoroastrian - S. Laing (1898)A study of Yasna I - L. Mills (1910) vers.2A study of Yasna I - L. Mills (1910)Allusions to witchcraft and other primitve beliefs in the Zoroastrian literature - L. J. FrachtenbergAn Evidence on the Kubeesa in the religion of the ancient Persians - S. Dosabhai (1832)Avesta English And English Avesta Glossary - E bharucha (1910)Avesta eschatology compared with the books of Daniel and Revelations - L. H. Mills (1908)Avesta grammar - K Kanga (1891)Avesta grammar in comparison with Sanskrit - A Jackson (1892)Avesta, Pahlavi, and ancient Persian studies - P. D. B. Sanjana (1904)Avesta, the religious books of the Parsees - from Professor Spiegel's German translation of the original manuscripts (1864)Early religious poetry of Persia - J. H. MoultonEarly Zoroastrianism - J. H. MoultonEarly Zoroastrianism - J. H. Moulton vers.2Essays on the sacred language, writings, and religion of the Parsis [2nd Edition] - M. Haug (1878)Essays on the sacred language, writings, and religion of the Parsis [4th Edition] - M. Haug (1907)Extracts from the narrative of Anquetil du Perron's travels in India, chiefly those concerning his researches in the life and religion of Zoroaster - M. Anquetil-Duperron (1876)Four great religions, four lectures delivered on the twenty-first anniversary of the Theosophical society at Adyar, Madras - A. Besant (1897) vers.2Four great religions, four lectures delivered on the twenty-first anniversary of the Theosophical society at Adyar, Madras - A. Besant (1897)History of the Parsis - including their manners, customs, religion and present position Vol. 1 - D. F. Karaka (1884)History of the Parsis - including their manners, customs, religion and present position Vol. 2 - D. F. Karaka (1884)Jâmâspi, Pahlavi, Pâzend and Persian texts - J. J. Modi (1903)Les Parsis (Translated in part by Ratanbai Ardeshir Vakil) - D. Menant (1902)Marzio's crucifix. Zoroaster - F Crawford (1887)Media, Babylon and Persia, including a study of the Zend Avesta from the fall of Nineveh to the Persian war - Z. A. Ragozin (1903)Our own religion in ancient Persia - L. H. Mills vers.2Our own religion in ancient Persia - L. H. MillsPa^zend texts and collected and collated by Ervad Edalji - E AntiaPahlavi texts Pt. 1 - E. W. West (1880)Pahlavi texts Pt. 2 - E. W. West (1882)Pahlavi texts Pt. 3 - E. W. West (1885)Pahlavi texts Pt. 4 - E. W. West (1892)Pahlavi texts Pt. 5 - E. W. West (1897)Parsi, Jaina and Sikh, or, Some minor religious sects in India - D. M. Thornton (1898)Parsis of ancient India - S. K. HodivalaPersia past and present; a book of travel and research, with more than two hundred illustrations and a map - A. V. Williams Jackson (1906)Sacred books of the East - including selections from the Vedic hymns, Zend-Avesta, Dhammapada, Upanishads, the Koran, and the life of Buddha - E. Wilson (1900)Spitama Zarathushtra - J. K. Wadia (1900)Steps To Prophet Zoroaster with a book of daily Zoroastrian Prayers - M PithwallaStudies in Parsi history - S. H. HodivalaSublime though blind a tale of Parsi life men and manners - M. M. BanajiThe Avestan alphabet and its transcription - A. V. Williams Jackson (1890)The life of Zoroaster in the words of his own hymns - the Gathas, according to both documents, the priestly, and the personal - K. S. GuthrieThe marriage ceremony of the Parsees - J Modi (1910)The Naojote ceremony of the Parsees - J. J. Modi (1909The Naojote ceremony of the Parsees [2nd Edition] - J. J. ModiThe origins of religion and language, considered in five essays - F. C. Cook (1884)The Parsee religion - D. Naoroji (1861)The Parsees - their history, manners, customs, and religion - D. Framjee (1858) vers.2The Parsees - their history, manners, customs, and religion - D. Framjee (1858)The Pársí religion as contained in the Zand-Avastá - J. Wilson (1843)The Pérsís, or, Modern Zerdusthians - H. G. Briggs (1852)The philosophy of the Mazdayasnian religion under the Sassanids - L. C. Casartelli (1889)The position of Zoroastrian women in remote antiquity - as illustrated in the Avesta, the sacred books of the Parsees - D. P. Sanjana (1892)The religion of Zoroaster considered in connection with archaic monotheism - R. Brown (1879)The religious ceremonies and customs of the Parsees - J ModiThe spirit of Zoroastrianism - H. S. OlcottThe Story of Media, Babylon and Persia, including a study of the Zend Avesta from the fall of Nineveh to the Persian war - Z. A. Ragozin (1888)The sun worshipers of Asia - C. D. Poston (1877)The teaching of Zarathushtra - J. H. MoultonThe teachings of Zoroaster, and the philosophy of the Parsi religion - S. A. KapadiaThe treasure of the Magi, a study of modern Zoroastrianism - J. H. Moulton vers.2The treasure of the Magi, a study of modern Zoroastrianism - J. H. MoultonThe world's religions, a popular account of religions ancient and modern - G Bettany (1890)The Zend-Avesta and eastern religions - M. Fluegel (1898)The Zoroastrian sanitary code, with critical and explanatory notes - S. E. Dubash (1906)Zarathushtra in the Gathas, and in the Greek and Roman classics - W. Geiger (1897)Zend Avesta Part 1 translated by J. Darmesteter (1880)Zend Avesta Part 2 translated by J. Darmesteter (1883)Zend Avesta Part 3 translated by J. Darmesteter (1887)Zoroaster - F. M. Crawford (1889)Zoroaster - the prophet of ancient Iran - A. V. Williams Jackson (1899)Zoroaster, and Marzio's crucifix - F Crawford (1908)Zoroastrian civilization from the earliest times to the downfall of the last Zoroastrian empire, 651 A.D - M. N. DhallaZoroastrian ethics - M. A. BuchZoroastrian pamphlets Vol. 28 - Memorandum and rules and regulations of the Federation of the Parsi Zoroastrian Anjumans of IndiaZoroastrian pamphlets Vol. 29 - Zoroastrianism in Sassanian times - S. H. JhabvalaZoroastrian pamphlets Vol. 35 - Jashan committee and the Parsi community a survey - Shiavax R. VakilZoroastrian pamphlets Vol. 40 - True Zoroastrian year - an invitation to think - Behram D. PithavalaZoroastrian pamphlets Vol. 48 - Zoroastrian philosophy - Irach J.S. TaraporewalaZoroastrian pamphlets Vol. 49 - On Zoroastrian traditions, customs & ceremonials - H. S. Spencer & K. S. DabuZoroastrian pamphlets Vol. 51 - Zoroaster went to Berlin, or, the ladder of perfection - M. PithawallaZoroastrian pamphlets Vol. 55 - Khordad-sal - Khursheed Navroji PavriZoroastrian pamphlets Vol. 56 - The era of Zarathushtra - M. N. KukaZoroastrian theology from the earliest times to the present day - M. N. DhallaZoroastrianism ancient and modern - P. S. MasaniZoroastrianism and Judaism - G. W. CarterZoroastrianism in the light of theosophy - N. F. Bilimoria (1898) Important Information - Please read BEFORE you purchase 1. 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