This groundbreaking study of the Gthas of Zarathustra offers a new approach to the interpretation of these ancient sacred texts. Drawing on techniques from musicology and linguistics, Lawrence Heyworth Mills reveals the importance of their rhythmic and metrical patterns, shedding new light on their structure and meaning. A must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of Zoroastrianism alike.
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