Book Title: Introduction to the Science of Religion
Author(s): Max Muller
Publisher: Longmans Green and Compny London

Previous | Next

Page 325
________________ 320 INDEX. Baal-shamên of Palmyrenian inscrip- | Basedow, on religious tolerance, 6 tions, 115. note. Baalim, 115. Basutos, Cathcart's battle with the, Baalt, female, 115. 183. Baaltis the Phoenician, 115. Beelsamên of Pbilo, 115. – as a female power, 116. Be good, my boy,' 154. same as Mylitta, 116 Behistún inscriptions, I2I. Babel, 244 -- mountain records of, 165. Bab-il, III. Beja dialects, 239. Babylon, 110. Bejas, 242. - temples of, 149. Bel or Baal, 114. --civilized by Kushite colonists, 244. - the god, 122, 266. Babylonian religion, 35, 36. Belief in a supreme spirit in the - inscriptions, IIO. Turanian nations, 129. 3 - worship of Bel or Baal, 113. Belus, 38. - inscriptions, Ishtar of the, 116. -- Zeus and Aramazd, 38. - and Accadian researches, I2I- - god of the Babylonians, 205. 122. Berber dialect, 98. - discoveries, 121. -tribes, 242. - civilization is Egyptian, 244. Berosus, 35, 36. Bactra, Balkh, 166. Beth-el, III. Bactrus, 166. Betit Um-Uruk, 37 note. Badáоní, the orthodox, 187. Bhagavat, 267. - author of the Muntakhab, 209. Bhagavata-Purâna, 256. his translation of the History of BhJtiya speech, 95. Kashmír, 218. Bible, number of letters in, 60. - his opinion of Abulfazl, 218. - stories told in Polynesia, 254. - and the 'Ulamás, 221. Biltu, the Assyrian, 115. Bagirmi dialect, 239. Bir Baş, 224, 230, 232, 234. Bairat inscriptions, 23 note. - on the worship of the sun, 230. Bait Ghumdån or Venus, 117. Bishn, 227. Balkh, Bactra, 166. Bishop of Gloucester on the Science Banier, Abbé, his view of the irra- of Religion, 8 note. tional in mythology, 288. Bismilláh etc., the formula, 230. Bântu dialects, 98. Bleek, Dr., on African languages, -tribes, 182. 40, 42, 182. — family of languages the aboriginal Blochmann, translation of the Ain nucleus of African speech, 239. i Akbari, 109. -- and Hamitic families, grammati Blue Nile, 243. cal features of, 240. Body, 90. - derived from Hamitic and Semitic Bog, Russian 'god,' 132 note. contact, 240. Bombay, Parsis of, 165. - no gender in, 240. Bone, meaning of in Hebrew, 34. Barca dialect, 239. in Sanskrit, 34. Bari dialect, 239. Bongo dialect, 239. Bargamus, 115 note. Book religions, 52, 53. - mentioned by Moses of Chorene, Boone, Bishop, 261. 115 note. Bopp, 10, 147 Barth, Dr., taken as a god by the - Comparative Grammar, 17. Fulahs, 294. Bounty, mutineers of the, 254.

Loading...

Page Navigation
1 ... 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346