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Persian Origins – Early Judaeo-Persian and the Emergence of New Persian. Collected Papers of the Symposium, Göttingen 1999, ed., Ludwig Paul, Iranica Band 6, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2003, ISBN 3-447-04731-3, viii + 283 pp., plates, maps.
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7 P. 67 n. 4: To the reviews of Jürgen Hampel's treatment of Pahlavi texts transcribead from Pāzand add Asmussen, J. P. and Skjærvø, P. O. in Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes 67 (1975), 306–8Google Scholar.
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9 Shapira, strangely, comments that Iranian dāta- meant “order, command, religion,” though it meant none of those, but “law.”