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The first three hymns of the Ahunauuaitī Gā[th]ā : the Avestan text of Yasna 28-30 and its tradition / by Benedikt Peschl.
The first three hymns of the Ahunauuaitī Gāθā : the Avestan text of Yasna 28-30 and its tradition by Benedikt Peschl.

Van Pelt Library BL1515.5.Y3 P47 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Peschl, Benedikt, author, editor, translator.
Contributor:
Hintze, Almut, writer of foreword.
Series:
Handbook of oriental studies. South Asia ; Section two, v. 32.
Handbook of oriental studies. South Asia. Corpus Avesticum ; 2588-882X Section two, 4.
Handbook of Oriental studies. Section two, South Asia. Corpus Avesticum, 2588-882X ; volume 32/4 = Handbuch der Orientalistik
Language:
Avestan
English
Subjects (All):
Avesta. Yasna. Gathas--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Avesta.
Zoroastrianism--Sacred books.
Zoroastrianism.
Zoroastrianism--Hymns.
Avesta. Yasna. Gathas.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Hymns.
Sacred books.
Hymn texts.
Physical Description:
xix, 552 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Leiden [The Netherlands] ; Boston [Massachusetts] : Brill, [2022]
Language Note:
Text of Yasna 28-30 in Avestan transcription with English translation; introduction, commentary, and notes in English.
Summary:
"At the center of this book stands a text-critical edition of three chapters of the Gāthās, exemplifying the editorial methodology developed by the 'Multimedia Yasna' (MUYA) project and its application to the Old Avestan parts of the Yasna liturgy. Proceeding from this edition, the book explores aspects of the transmission and ritual embedding of the text, and of its late antique exegetical reception in the Middle Persian (Pahlavi) tradition. Drawing also on a contemporary performance of the Yasna that was filmed by MUYA in Mumbai in 2017, the book aims to convey a sense of the Avestan language in its role as a central element of continuity around which the Zoroastrian tradition has evolved from its prehistoric roots up to the modern era."-- Publisher's website, viewed on February 5, 2025.
Contents:
Foreword / Almut Hintze
Introduction
Part 1, Editing Old Avestan in the context of the MUYA Project: Manuscripts collated ; Methodology of the collation process (1) : transcription of the manuscripts ; Methodology of the collation process (2) : regularisation of variant readings ; Scope of the constituted text ; Editorial decisions regarding non-trivial phonetic and orthographic alternations
Part 2, Yasna 28-30 : text, translation, selected commentaries and glossary: Preliminaries to the edition of the Avestan text ; Yasna 28 : edition of the Avestan text ; Yasna 29 : edition of the Avestan text ; Yasna 30 : edition of the Avestan text ; Yasna 28 : constituted text and translation ; Yasna 29 : constituted text and translation ; Yasna 30 : constituted text and translation ; Notes on the translation of the Avestan text ; Selected commentary essays proceeding from the Avestan text ; Glossary of the Avestan text of Yasna 28-30
Part 3, Studies on the ritual setting of the Ahunauuaitī Gā[th]ā (Yasna 28-34): Ritual actions during the recitation of the Ahunauuaitī Gā[th]ā ; Considerations on the rationale behind specific ritual actions ; Ritual directions accompanying Yasna 28-30 in the manuscript tradition
Part 4, Studies on the exegetical reception of Yasna 28: Re-approaching the Pahlavi Gā[th]ās ; Edition and translation of Pahlavi Yasna 28 ; Pahlavi Yasna 28 : commentary ; On the marginal headings accompanying the Old Avesta in the exegetical manuscripts of the Yasna ; Yasna 28.11, Yašt 1.26 and the Warštamānsar Nask : untangling an intertextual network ; Appendix to Part 4 : edition and translation of the commentary on Yasna 28 in the Dēnkard Epitome of the Warštamānsar Nask (Dk 9.28)
Concluding thoughts : advancing a holistic approach to the Zoroastrian textual tradition.
Notes:
In the title, "[th]" is represented by the Greek character theta.
"This work by Benedikt Peschl is the revised version of his PhD thesis at SOAS (2017-2020, PhD awarded in February 2021)"--Page ix.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contains:
Container of: Avesta. Yasna. Tišra hauruua.paōiriia. Avestan. (Peschl)
Container of: Avesta. Yasna. Tišra hauruua.paōiriia. English. (Peschl)
ISBN:
9789004529168
9004529160
OCLC:
1350803087

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