An Encyclopaedia of Religions
An Encyclopaedia of Religions
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About the Book:-The science of Comparative Religion is still so young that information on many matters embraced by it has not found its way as yet into ordinary encyclopsedias ; and of special encyclopaedias or dictionaries very few have been published. It is a storehouse of learned discussion and information, but its size places it as a household work of reference beyond the reach of many readers. A felt gap is filled very usefully by the handy Dictionary of Non-Classical Mythology. It may seem a bold undertaking to seek, as the present writer has done, to present in a volume of moderate size information about most of the ancient and modern religions, ethnic and historical. About the Author:- Maurice A. Canney(1872-1942) was Assistant Lecturer in Semitic Languages in the University of Manchester. Member of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1897.He was a member of editorial staff, Encyclopaedia Biblica, 1897-1903. He was the author of “An Encyclopaedia of Religions” (1921). This author wrote articles for the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
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