Louis Herbert Gray

Louis Herbert Gray (1875–1955) was an American Orientalist, born at Newark, New Jersey.

[1] He served as American collaborator on the Orientalische Bibliographie in 1900–1906; revised translations for The Jewish Encyclopedia in 1904–1905; was associate editor of the Hastings Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics (Edinburgh, 1905–15); editor of Mythology of all Races (1915–18); translated Subandhu's Vasavadatta (1913);[2] and afterwards (1921) served as professor at the University of Nebraska.

His 1902 work Indo-Iranian Phonology was published as the second volume of the 13 volume Columbia University Indo-Iranian Series, published by the Columbia University Press, in between 1901–32 and edited by A. V. Williams Jackson.

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The mythology of all races (1916) by Louis Herbert Gray