- English, an
adherent of the
faith is
commonly called a
Zoroastrian or a
Zarathustrian. An
older expression still used
today is Behdin,
meaning "of the good...
- to this very day he is
worshipped in
India and Iran by P****es and
Zarathustrians. The name
Mithras comes from a root mei- (which
implies the idea of...
- into a
drunken stupor. His Gr****
mother Carathis, a
practitioner of
Zarathustrianism,
arrives to
comfort him.
Vathek develops an
insatiable thirst, which...
-
Wronskian determinant)
Zoroastrian –
Zoroaster (Zarathustra); also
Zarathustrian Zwinglian –
Huldrych Zwingli List of
eponyms Lobeck, Anne; Denham, Kristin...
-
science fiction snippets dealing with a
fictional alien intelligence, the
Zarathustrians, whom
Cohen and
Stewart use as
metaphors of the
human mind itself. Next...
- to this very day he is
worshipped in
India and Iran by P****es and
Zarathustrians. Hopfe,
Lewis M.; Richardson,
Henry Neil (September 1994). "Archaeological...
-
fiction snippets dealing with a
hypothetical alien intelligence, the
Zarathustrians, whom
Cohen and
Stewart use as
metaphors of the
human mind itself, an...
- Rosenkreutz: A Commentary,
Mercury Press, 1984. ISBN 0-936132-16-7. ————,
Zarathustrian Way, St.
George Book Service, 1982. ISBN 0-936132-45-0. ————, On Rudolf...