. Histoire de l'Egypte, Chaldea, Syrie, Babylonia et Assyrie . d Genii, soumis à AngrS-Mainyus 22 le roi lutte contre un génie diabolique... 23 les deux autels iraniens à Nakhsh-i-Rustem... 81 les occupations d'Ani dans les champs Elysées 32 les deux autels iraniens de Murgab 32 le feu sacré brûlant sur l'autel . 33 UN parti de chasse royal en Iran 39 vestiges du palais d'Ecbatana 42 le Tumulus d'Alyattes et l'entrée du passage ... 50 une des décorations lydiennes au Louvre... 51 moule pour bijoux d'origine lydienne 52 UN canapé funéraire lydien 53 pièce avec tête de lions
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. History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia and Assyria . d Genii, subject to AngrS-Mainyus 22 The king struggling against an evil genius ...... 23 The two Iranian altars at Nakhsh-I-Rustem ...... 81 The occupations of Ani in the Elysian Fields 32 The two Iranian altars of Murgab 32 The sacred fire burning on the altar . 33 A royal hunting-party in Iran 39 Remains of the palace of Ecbatana 42 The Tumulus of Alyattes and the entrance to the passage ... 50 One of the Lydian ornaments in the Louvre ...... 51 Mould for jewellery of Lydian origin 52 A Lydian funerary couch 53 Coin with lions head 55 Coin bearing head of Mouflon goat 56 Money of Croesus 56 View of the site and ruins of Ephesus 59 Croesus on his Pyre .75 A Persian King fighting with Greeks 78 The present site of Miletus 80 A Lycian city upon its inaccessible rock ....... 83 An Osiris stretched full length on the ground Ill The two Goddesses of the law, Ani adoring Osiris ; the Trial of the Conscience; Thoth and Feather of the Law 112 Amasis in adoration before the bull Apis 113 vii. THE IRANIAN CONQUEST THE IRANIAN RELIGIONS—CYRUS IN LYDIA AND AT BABYLON ; CAMBYSES INEGYPT—DARIUS AND THE ORGANISATION OF THE EMPIRE. Tlie constitution of the Median empire borrowed from the ancient peoplesof the Euphrates : its religion only is peculiar to itself—Legends concerningZoroaster, his laws; the Avesta and its history—Elements contained in itof primitive religion—The supreme god Ahura-mazdd and his Amesha-spentas:the Yazatas, the Fravashis—Angro-mainyus and his agents, the Daivas, the Pairikas, their struggle with Ahura-mazdd—The duties of man here below, funerals, his fate after death—Worship and temples: fire-altars, sacrifices, the Magi. Cyrus and the legenas concerning his origin: his revolt against Astyages andthe fall of the Median empire—The early years of the reign of Nabonidus :revolutions in Tyre, the talcing of Harrdn—The end of the reign of Alyattes, Lydian art and its earliest coinage