The Religions of India - Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume 1, Edited by Morris Jastrow by Edward Washburn Hopkins
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[Footnote 9: _Principles of Sociology_, I. P.448 (Appleton,
1882).] [Footnote 10: Ib. p. 398.] [Footnote 11: Ib. p. 427.] [Footnote 12: Ib. p. 824.] [Footnote 13: Ib.] [Footnote 14: Ib. p. 821.] [Footnote 15: Compare Muir, _Original Sanskrit Texts_, V. p. 412 ff., where are given the opinions of Pfleiderer, Pictet, Roth, Scherer, and others.] [Footnote 16: ZDMG., vi. 77: "Ein alter gemeinsam arischer [indo-iranic], ja vielleicht gemeinsam indo-germanischer oberster Gott, Varuna-Ormuzd-Uranos."] [Footnote 17: In his _Science of Language_, Müller speaks of the early poets who "strove in their childish way to pierce beyond the limits of this finite world." Approvingly cited, SBE. xxxii. p. 243 (1891).] [Footnote 18: The over view may be seen in Müller's _Lecture on the Vedas_ (Chips, I. p. 9): "A collection made for its own sake, and not for the sake of any sacrificial performance." For Pischel's view compare _Vedische Studien_, |
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