Irvine: UCI Samuel Jordan Center for Persian Studies, 2021. — viii, 323 p. — (Ancient Iran Series, 10). — ISBN 978-1-949743-18-0.
Foreword.
Miguel Ángel
Andrés-Toledo, Manuscripts of the Zoroastrian short liturgies at the K. R. Cama Oriental Institute.
David B.
Buyaner, On the Etymology of the Old Iranian Term for “Iron”.
Alberto
Cantera, Avestan Texts in Context: Fragments Westergaard 6 and 7 and the Paragṇā.
Touraj
Daryaee, The Serpentine Man in Iranian Myth.
Shervin
Farridnejad, Zoroastrian Pilgrimage Songs and Ziyārat-nāmes.
Ramiyar P.
Karanjia, Religious and Community Issues Addressed in the Early Twentieth Century by the Athornan Mandal, a Trust for Priests.
Jean
Kellens, What is a ratu sarəδa?
Götz
König, Studies on the History of Rationality in Ancient Iran III: Philosophy of Nature.
Firoze M.
Kotwal, Gãthũ Bhārvā nī Kriyā – The Ritual of Preserving a Burning Knotted Billet Beneath the Fire-Ash.
Maria
Macuch, Descent in Frēdōn’s Line: An Epic Narrative in the Light of Zoroastrian Law.
Antonio
Panaino, The Corpus of the Yašts and their Pahlavi Translations: Considering a Textual Lacuna.
Ludwig
Paul & Jonas
Elbers, Caspian Calendar Names and their Etymologies.
Jenny
Rose, Mithra and Mercurius: Two Pictures of Divine Agency in the Death of Julian.