Media, Babylon and Persia : including a study of the Zend-Avesta or religion of Zoroaster, from the fall of Nineveh to the Persian war . e Avesta ; con •tents and character, 31. Yezdegeni HI., last Sassaiiianking, 3. Yima, his story, Sg-93 ; his con-nection with the Hindu Yama,89 ; his fall, 92, Yzeds, see Yazatas. Zaothra, holy water at sacrifices,120. Zarathitshira, known to classicantiquity, 2, 7, 23 ; was he areal person ? 23 ; his questiona-ble date, ib. ; his personality asshown in the Gathas, 24-27 ;was a reformer, 36 ; his missionand his work, 96. Zarathushtrotema, the head ofthe Magi,
Media, Babylon and Persia : including a study of the Zend-Avesta or religion of Zoroaster, from the fall of Nineveh to the Persian war . e Avesta ; con •tents and character, 31. Yezdegeni HI., last Sassaiiianking, 3. Yima, his story, Sg-93 ; his con-nection with the Hindu Yama,89 ; his fall, 92, Yzeds, see Yazatas. Zaothra, holy water at sacrifices,120. Zarathitshira, known to classicantiquity, 2, 7, 23 ; was he areal person ? 23 ; his questiona-ble date, ib. ; his personality asshown in the Gathas, 24-27 ;was a reformer, 36 ; his missionand his work, 96. Zarathushtrotema, the head ofthe Magi, 272. Zedekiah, a son of Jehoiakin andbrother of Jeconiah, appointedby Nebuchadrezzar king of Ju-dea, 177 ; rebels against him,iSo ; barbarous treatment andcaptivity of, 182. Zend, meaning of the word, 20. Zend-Avesta, sacred book of theEranians, 19 ; an incorrectname, 20. Zohak, a wicked usurper, a formof the mythical Aji-Dahaka, 93. Zoroaster, see Zarathushtra. Zoroastriaus, i. e., followers ofZoroaster, persecuted by theArab conquerors, 3, 4 ; theirwanderings and landing in Gu-jerat, 4, 5. UNWIN BROTHERS,CHILWORTH AND Mr. Univin will have pleasure insending a Specimen Copy of Cfte CcntUtgor ^t ifiJiCbOlaiS to any address onreceipt of Ihreepence for Postage. Catalogue of Select Books in Belles Lettres^History^ Biography^ Theology^ TraveljMiscellaneous^ and Books for Children, E Q^effe0 Be^^ree. nglish Wayfaring Life in the Middle Ages (XlVth Century). By J. J. Jusserand. Translatedfrom the French by Lucy A. Toulmin Smith. Edition. Demy 8vo., cloth, I2s. The Author has supervised the translation, and has added fresh matter, sothat the vokime differs in some degree from La Vie Noniade. Many of theillustrations are taken from illuminated manuscripts, and have never beenpublished before. /^IJ r^liplspa A Summer-Days Stroll. By Dr. Benjamin Ellis Martin. Illustrated by Joseph Pennell. Second Edition. Crown 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d. The stroll described in
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