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[797]. Cumont, T. et M. I. p. 225.

[798]. James Darmesteter, Essais Orientaux, Paris, 1883, p. 113.

[799]. Casartelli, La Philosophie Religieuse du Mazdéisme sous les Sassanides, pp. 17, 18.

[800]. Op. cit. p. 73.

[801]. 660-583 B.C. See A. V. Williams Jackson, Zoroaster, N.Y. 1901, p. 15 and Appx II. and III. Cf. D. Menant, “Parsis et Parsisme,” Conférences au Musée Guimet (Bibl. de Vulgarisation), 1904, t. XVI. 1ère Ptie, p. 149.

[802]. Darmesteter, Le Zend Avesta (Annales du Musée Guimet), Paris, 1892, p. xxvii, for dates. West, Pahlavi Texts, pt I. (Sacred Books of the East), pp. lxviii-lxix; pt II. p. xxiv. Cf. Hope Moulton, op. cit. pp. 126, 127.

[803]. Herodotus, Bk III. c. 61 sqq.

[804]. The Sculptures and Inscriptions of Darius the Great at Behistun, British Museum Publications, 1907.

[805]. Op. cit. pp. 8, 9.