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    The Zarathushtra’s System of Abstraction in Gatha and Avestan Literature.Barbara Koehler - 2007 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 19:33-39.
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    Zarathushtra and the Logos.Lawrence Mills - 1901 - American Journal of Philology 22 (4):432.
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    The Gathas of Zarathushtra: Text with a Free English Translation.Louis H. Gray & Irach J. S. Taraporewala - 1949 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 69 (1):46.
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  4. Jardin révolutionnaire de Zarathushtra, réflexion sur les révolutions de couleur ou des fleurs.Małgorzata Grygielewicz - 2012 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 24:315-322.
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  5. Zarathushtra, Philo, the Achaemenids and Israel. [REVIEW]Lawrence H. Mills - 1907 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 17:311.
     
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  6. Intersubjectivity and Multiple Realities in Zarathushtra's Gathas.Olga Louchakova-Schwartz - 2018 - Open Theology 4 (1):471-488.
    The Gathas, a corpus of seventeen poems in Old Avestan composed by the ancient Iranian poet-priest Zarathushtra (Zoroaster) ca. 1200 B.C.E., is the foundation document of Zoroastrian religion. Even though the dualistic axiology of the Gathas has been widely noted, it has proved very difficult to understand the meaning and genre of the corpus or the position of Zarathushtra’s ideas with regard to other religious philosophies. Relying on recent advances in translation and decryptions of Gathic poetry, I shall (...)
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  7. Prophets, Philosophers and Poets of the Ancient World.Henry Osborn Taylor - 1915 - New York: F. Ungar Pub. Co..
    Chaldaea and Egypt.--China: duty and detachment.--The Indian annihilation of individuality.--Zarathushtra.--The prophets of Israel.--The heroic adjustment in Greek poetry.--Greek philosophers.--Intermediaries.--Jesus.--Paul.--Augustine.--The arrows are beyond thee.
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    Ainsi pensait Zarathoustra: une philosophie avant la lettre.Ann van Sevenant - 2017 - Paris: Non lieu.
    L'étude d'Ann Van Sevenant se fonde sur l'un des textes les plus anciens de l'humanité, appelés les Gothas. Ces chants, attribués à Zarathushtra Spitama, sont à l'origine de la religion zoroastrienne, qui a eu une influence considérable sur les trois monothéismes et qui est encore pratiquée aujourd'hui par 250 000 personnes dans le monde. Mais il y a aussi une dimension existentielle dans la pensée de Zarathoustra dont les grands philosophes orientaux et occidentaux se sont inspirés tout au long (...)
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  9. Zoroaster v. as Percived by the Greeks.Roger Beck - 2002 - Encyclopædia Iranica.
    The Greek constructions of Zoroaster relate to the historical Zoroaster and to the Zoroaster of the Zoroastrian faith in one respect only. The Greeks knew that Zoroaster was the “prophet,” in the sense of the human founder, of the national Persian religion of their times. That, of course, is a cardinal fact, but it is one fact only. For the rest, the Greek Zoroasters — for there were many — were fantasies of their own imaginations. Since the Greeks were a (...)
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