Zur Interpretation Des Vendidad... by Friedrich von Spiegel is a scholarly work providing an interpretation of the Vendidad, a significant text within Zoroastrianism's Avesta. The Vendidad contains laws and rituals focused on purity, morality, and demonology. This book offers insights into the religious and cultural context of ancient Persia, shedding light on the practices and beliefs of the Zoroastrian faith.
Von Spiegel's analysis contributes to a deeper understanding of this important religious text, making it a valuable resource for scholars of religious studies, ancient history, and Iranian culture. Readers interested in comparative religion, mythology, or the history of the ancient Near East will find this work insightful.
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