A system of devotion so pure and sublime could hardly among mortals be of long duration ; and we learn from the Dabistdn that the popular worship of the Iranians under Hushang was purely Sabian ; a word of which I cannot offer any certain etymology, but... Transactions of the Literary Society of Bombay - 第 351 頁Literary Society of Bombay 著 - 1820完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 480 頁
...hardly among mortals be of long duration; and we. learn from the Da&i/lan, that the popular worfhip of the Iranians under Hu'SHANG was purely Sabian ;...etymology, but which has been deduced by grammarians from Sa6d, A. bq/t, and; particularly the boft of heaven, or the" celejlial bodies, in the adoration of... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 488 頁
...hardly among mortals be of long duration ; and we learn from the Dalijlan, that the popular worfhip of the Iranians under Hu'SHANG was purely Sabian;...etymology, but which has been deduced by grammarians from Sabd, a bqft, and, particularly the hojl of heaven, or the celejlial bodies, in the adoration of which... | |
| Thomas Maurice - 1820 - 678 頁
...pure and sublime could hardly, among mortals, be of long duration ; and we learn from the Dabistan, that the popular worship of the Iranians, under HUSHANG,...but which has been deduced by grammarians from Saba, a host, and particularly the host of heaven, or the celestial bodies, in the adoration of which the... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 356 頁
...pure and sublime could hardly, among mortals, be of long duration ; and we learn from the Dahistan, that the popular worship of the Iranians under Hushang,...etymology, but which has been deduced by grammarians from Saha, an /tost, and particularly the host of heaven, or the celestial bodies, in the adoration of which... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 336 頁
...learn from the Dahistan, that the popular worship of the Iranians under Hushang, was purely Sahian; a word of which I cannot offer any certain etymology, but which has been deduced by grammarians from Saha, an host, and particularly the host of heaven, or the celestial bodies, in the adoration of which... | |
| James Smith - 1843 - 728 頁
...say* : " We learn from the Dabistan, that the popular worship of the Iranians, under Hushang, was pure Sabian, a word of which I cannot offer any certain...but which has been deduced by grammarians from Saba, a host, and particularly the host of heaven, or the celestial bodies, in the adoration of which, the... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1873 - 1234 頁
...— Flai/fair's Aden ; Hourly Christianity. See Abid-us-Shairis, Mareb. SABA, said to signify a host, xͪ3 \ p Ci K.UV bL Z- 6 g ŏ?k Pc YJ " iR M : Lyp o r < G E Sabœan ritual is believed to have consisted ; the celestial bodies, the planets and constellations... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1873 - 1230 頁
...Ashaar. — Playfair't Aden ; Early Christianity. See Abid-us-Shame, Mareb. SABA, said to signify a host, particularly the host of heaven, or the celestial bodies, in the adoration of which the Sabaean ritual is believed to have consisted ; the celestial bodies, the planets and constellations... | |
| William Jones - 1993 - 474 頁
...learn from the Datiiftan, that the popular worfhip of the Iranians under Hu'SHANG was purely Sabfan ; a word, of which I cannot offer any certain etymology, but which has been deduced by grammarians from Satd, a hofi, and, particularly the hojt of heaven, or the celejlial bodies, in the adoration of which... | |
| Michael J. Franklin - 2000 - 544 頁
...pure and sublime could hardly, among mortals, be of long duration ; and we learn from the DaMstan, that the popular worship of the Iranians under Hushang,...which has been deduced by grammarians from Saba, an 7:ar.% and particularly the host of heaven^ or the celestial bodies, in the a '.oration of which the... | |
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