
The Bundahisn, meaning primal or foundational creation, is the central Zoroastrian account of creation, cosmology, and eschatology. Compiled sometime in the ninth century CE, it is one of the most important surviving testaments to Zoroastrian literature in the Middle Persian language and to pre-Islamic Iranian culture. Despite having been composed some two millennia after the Prophet Zoroaster's revelation, it is nonetheless a concise compendium of ancient Zoroastrian knowledge that draws on and reshapes earlier layers of the tradition.Well known in the field of Iranian Studies as an essential primary source for scholars of ancient Iran's history, religions, literatures, and languages, the Bundahisn is also a great work of literature in and of itself, ranking alongside the creation myths of other ancient traditions. The book's thirty-six diverse chapters, which touch on astronomy, eschatology, zoology, medicine, and more, are composed in a variety of styles, registers, and genres, from spare lists and concise commentaries to philosophical discourses and poetic eschatological visions. This new translation, the first in English in nearly a century, highlights the aesthetic quality, literary style, and complexity and raises the profile of pre-Islamic Zoroastrian literature.
The Bundahisn serves as the primary repository for Zoroastrian cosmology, eschatology, and creation mythology, functioning as a foundational text for understanding pre-Islamic Iranian intellectual history. Domenico Agostini and Samuel Thrope provide a modern English translation of this ninth-century Middle Persian compendium, analyzing its structure as both a religious document and a significant literary work. The authors argue that the text acts as a bridge between ancient oral traditions and the codified knowledge of the medieval period, offering a comprehensive view of the Zoroastrian worldview.
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Scholars recognize this translation as a significant update to the field, replacing outdated versions that were nearly a century old. Experts highlight the accessibility of the prose, which makes this complex primary source available to a broader audience beyond specialized Iranian studies.
Page Count:
264
Publication Date:
2020-08-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190879041
ISBN-13:
9780190879044
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