Excerpt from Transactions of the Third International Congress for the History of Religions, Vol. 2
I have been asked by the Organizing Committee to give you to-day some account of what has been accomplished during the last two or three years-since the last Congress in fact-in the history of the development of religious belief in Iran and India. I should myself have preferred to choose for discussion in this address some one point in the history of those beliefs. The attempt to deal with the whole subject must of necessity resolve itself more or less into a bibliographical list. And such lists are apt to be of interest mainly to those who hear themselves mentioned in them. To every one else the meagreness of the result it will be possible to lay before you, may seem little more than a confession of failure in a field of work so important and so vast. But obedience to orders is the first duty of one called to such a post as I have the honour, for the time, to fill; and I will do my best.
And first as to Iran. I had applied for assistance on this part of the subject to the American scholar (so welcome at all our Congresses), who is an acknowledged master of it. Unfortunately Professor Williams Jackson is detained in New York. But he has been good enough to send some notes1 which have arrived just in time, and which I will now read to you. He says:-
'The field of Iran has continued to be worked by a small but devoted band of scholars, and has yielded a harvest worthy of their activity.
'First among the books which have been published since the Basel Congress, although bearing the date of that year, may be mentioned a memorial volume of A vesta, PahJavi, and Ancient Persian Studies in honour of the late Parsi High Priest, Dastur Pcshotanji Sanjana, of Bombay. In this book are contained sixteen different articles con-
1 These notes were hastily written and were not destined for publication ; but in order to facilitate the early appearance of this volume, Prof. Jackson has kindly sanctioned their inclusion here.
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