Foreword by Shaul Shaked
Introduction
Prologue
1: On Material Creation
2: On the Creation of the Lights
3: On Why Creation Chose to Fight
4: On How the Adversary Attacked Creation
5: On the Opposition of the Two Spirits
6: On the Stages of the Battle of the Material Creation against the
Evil Spirit
7: On the Likenesses of the Creatures
8: On the Nature of the Lands
9: On the Nature of the Mountains
10: On the Nature of the Seas
11: On the Nature of the Rivers
12: On the Nature of Lakes
13: On the Nature of the Five Forms of Animals
14: On the Nature of Mankind
15: On the Nature of the Birth of All Species
16: On the Nature of Plants
17: On the Mastery of Men, Animals, and Everything
18: On the Nature of Fire
19: On Sleep
20: On Songs
21: On the Nature of Wind, Clouds and Rain
22: On Vermin
23: On the Nature of the Wolf Species
24: On Various Things: How they were Created, and how their
Adversaries Came
25: On the Religious Year
26: On the Great Deeds of the Spiritual Deities
27: On Ahriman and the Demons' Evil Deeds
28: On the Human Body as the Measure of the Material World
29: On the Mastery of the Continents
30: On the Cinwad Bridge and the Souls of the Departed
31: On the Celebrated Lands of Iran, and the Kayanid House
32: On the Glorious Kayanid Palaces, which they call Wonders and
Marvels
33: On the Calamities that have Befallen Iran, Millenium by
Millenium
34: On Resurrection and the Final Body
35: On the Family and Lineage of Kayanids and on the Lineage of
Porusasp
36: On the Chronology of the Arabs of Twelve Thousand Years
Afterword by Guy G. Stroumsa
Bibliography
Notes
Index
Domenico Agostini is a Senior Lecturer in Ancient History at Tel
Aviv University. He has been the recipient of the Prix Pirasteh in
Persian Studies at the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres,
Paris (2008) and the Polonsky fellowship for Outstanding
postdoctoral researchers (2013-2017). He has published extensively
in the field of the Zoroastrian apocalyptic ideas and Middle
Persian literature.
Samuel Thrope is a research fellow at the Ezri Center for Iran and
Persian Gulf Studies at the University of Haifa. He earned his PhD
at the University of California, Berkeley, and was a fellow of the
Martin Buber Society at Hebrew University. His translation of
Persian writer Jalal Al-e Ahmad's The Israeli Republic was
published in 2017, and he is co-editor, with Roberta
Cassagrande-Kim and Raquel Ukeles, of the 2018 exhibition catalogue
Romance and Reason: Islamic
Transformations of the Classical Past.
Agostini and Thrope have produced an excellent translation together
with introductory matter and notes that make the Bundahišn readily
accessible to not only Iranists, but also to Indo-Europeanists and
students of religion in general.
*William W. Malandra, Journal of Indo-European Studies*
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