The Mythology of all Races ..; Volume 11
- 616 pages
- 22 hours of reading
Louis Herbert Gray was an American Orientalist who delved deeply into the study of ancient texts and linguistics. His scholarship focused on the analysis of Indo-Iranian languages and phonology, illuminating the intricate connections between ancient cultures. Through his meticulous translations and editorial work, he made these valuable literary treasures accessible to a wider audience. Gray's scholarly rigor and academic contributions establish him as a significant figure in the field of Oriental studies.






Hastings, Selbie, and Gray's 'Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics' is a comprehensive and informative guide to the world's religions and ethical systems. This book covers everything from the major faiths to lesser-known belief systems, with a focus on the historical and cultural context in which they developed. The authors provide insightful analysis and commentary, making this an essential resource for scholars of religion and philosophy.