Catalog Record: The Dinkard. The original Pahlavi text; the same transliterated in Zend characters; translations of the text in the Gujrati and English languages; a commentary and a glossary of select terms | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The Dinkard. The original Pahlavi text; the same transliterated in Zend characters; translations of the text in the Gujrati and English languages; a commentary and a glossary of select terms. By Peshotan dastur Behramjee Sanjana ... Published under the patronage of the Sir Jamshedji Jeejeebhai translation fund.

Other Authors: Sañjāṇṇā, Peśotana Dastura Beherāmajī. , Sanjānā, Dārāb Peshotan, 1857-1931, Kohiyār, Ratanshāh Erachshāh.
Language(s): English ; Gujarati ; Pahlavi
Published: Bombay : Printed at the Duftur Ashkara Press, 1874-
Note: Title and imprint vary slightly.
Added t.-p. in Gujarati.
First printed edition of the complete work.
"The English translation has been made by Mr. Ratansháh Erachsháh Kohiyár from the Gújráti."--v. 1, Pref., p. vii.
Beginning with v. 5 in 1888, the English translation was by Dastur Dārāb, who completed the work alone after the publication of v. 9 in 1900. cf. Indo-Iranian studies, 1925, p. v and vii.
Physical Description: v. 25 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: PK 6197 .D5 1874
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