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Agnes Mary
Frances Robinson (known as Agnes-Marie-François
Darmesteter after her
first marriage, and
Agnes Mary
Frances Duclaux after her second; 27 February...
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James Darmesteter (28
March 1849 – 19
October 1894) was a
French author, orientalist, and antiquarian. He was born of
Jewish parents at Château-Salins...
- Arsène
Darmesteter (5
January 1846 – 16
November 1888) was a
distinguished French philologist and man of letters. He
studied under Gaston Paris at the...
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Darmesteter is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Agnes Mary
Frances Duclaux (once
Darmesteter) (1857–1944),
English writer and scholar...
- Héléna Arsène
Darmesteter, born Héléna
Hartog (1850 – 15
March 1940) was a
British portrait painter.
Darmesteter was born in
London as the
daughter of...
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Fargard III
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Darmesteter, Pg 123 - 125
Darmesteter, Pg 126...
- Ābān Niyayeš".
Darmesteter 1883, p. 53: "The Yast is
opened with a
laudation of the
benefits bestowed by
Ardvi Sara (§§ 1-16)".
Darmesteter 1883, pp. 52-53...
- Vendidad. The
Sacred Books of the East Series. Vol. 1.
Translated by
James Darmesteter.
Greenwood Publish Group. 1972. ISBN 0837130700.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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works emerged in the 19th
century with
Reisig (1839), Paul (1880), and
Darmesteter (1887).
Studies beyond the
analysis of
single words have been started...
- Azerbaijan. Lanham, Maryland: The
Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-3550-4.
Darmesteter,
James (2004). "Frawardin Yasht".
Avesta Khorda Avesta: Book of Common...