Jivanji Jamshedji Modi. A Dictionary of Avestic Proper Names, etc. 



[In Gujrati]. Bombay, 1892. S'^ 

 ■ . The Funeral Ceremonies of the Parsees, their 



origin and explanation. [With a plan.] Bombay, 1892. 8° 



The Game of Ball Bat — Chowgan Gui, — among 



the ancient Persians, as described in the Epic of Firdousi. A 

 paper read . . . before the Bombay Branch Royal Asiatic Society. 

 Bombay, 1890. 8° 



Presd. by the Trustees of the Par see Punchayet Funds 



and Properties, Bombay. 



Jivanji Jamshedji Modi. The Parsees at the Court of Akbar and 

 Dastnr Meherjee R^na. Two papers, etc. Bombay, 1903. 8° 



Presd. by the Author. 



— . The Persian Mar-nameh ; or the Book for taking 



Omens from snakes. Bombay, 1893. 8° 



. The River Karum. Bombay, 1889. 8° 



Wine among the Ancient Persians. A lecture, 



etc. Bombay, 1888. 8= 



Karkaria (R. P.) The Teleology of the Pahlavi Shikand Gumanik 

 Vijar and Cicero's De Nature Deo-rum, etc. Bombay, 1897. S° 



KlRNAMAK-i-ARTAKHsntR Papakan. The original Pahlavi text, with 

 transliteration in A vesta characters, translations into English and 

 Gujarati, and selections from the Shahnameh. By Edalji Kersaspji 

 Antia, etc. Bombay, 1900. 8° 



The KARNAMi-i-ARTAKHSHiR-i- Papakan, being the oldest surviving 

 records of the Zoroastrian Emperor Ardashir Babakan, the founder 

 of the Sasaman dynasty in Iran. The original Pahlavi text edited 

 for the first time with a translation in Roman characters, transla- 

 tions into English and Guzerati languages, with . . . notes, an 

 introduction, and appendices. By Darab Dastur Peshotan Sanjana. 

 New edition . . . enlarged. Bombay, 1896. 8° 



, . Memoirs of King Ardashir, the founder of the 



Seesanian dynasty. The Pahlavi text transliterated in Roman 

 characters, and translated into Gujrati. With a corresponding 

 account of his life, taken from the Shahnameh of Ferdosi. Edited 

 ... by Kaikobad Adarbjid Dastur Nosherwan. Bombay, 1896. 8° 



Kavasji Edalji Kanga. A Complete Dictionary of the Avesta 

 Language, in Guzerati and English, etc. Bombay, 1900. 8"" 

 Presd. by the Trustees of the Parsee Punchayet Funds 



and Properties, Bombay. 



