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Descrizione catalografica di una selezione di manoscritti copti, copto-arabi ed etiopici della Biblioteca Vaticana, preceduta da una serie di saggi sulla formazione della collezione.Bibliographic description of a selection of Coptic manuscripts, Coptic ...
P. Buzi, D.V. Proverbio +2 more
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"Tracking Papyrus and Parchment Paths": A New International Project on Coptic Literature [PDF]
peer reviewedThe purpose of the new project presented in these pages is to offer an innovative approach to the study of the evolution of Coptic literature and, more specifically, to the corpus of writings produced in Egypt between the third and the late ...
Paola Buzi +17 more
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St John the Beloved and St Mary Magdalene Coptic Orthodox Church
This is a Coptic Orthodox Church. The Coptic Church is one of the most ancient Churches in the world, having been founded by Saint Mark the Apostle. This church is located on Old Brookside in the Mt.
Beards, Daniel E.
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For a Periodization of Coptic Literature: Methodological Issues, Manuscript Evidence, Open Questions
The article aims to provide an overview periodisation system of Coptic Literature elaborated and proposed within the ‘PAThs’ project, covering the period between the third and the fourteenth century.
francesco berno
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This chapter begins by discussing the introduction of Christianity into Egypt and the translation of the New Testament into Egyptian (Coptic) language. Coptic represents the last phase in the development of the ancient Egyptian language.
BRUCE M. METZGER
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Coptic is the latest phase of the ancient Egyptian language, written in an alphabet partly derived from Greek and incorporating Greek vocabulary. Strongly associated with Christianity in Egypt, Coptic preserves a wide range of original and translated ...
T. G. Wilfong
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The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria expanded its territorial and ecclesial boundaries over the last six decades. Waves of Coptic migration from Egypt (and to a lesser extent from Sudan and Libya) to North America, Australia and Europe led to the ...
Tamcke Martin, Milicic, M.
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This manuscript is a manual for teaching the Coptic language written by Girgis Morkos of Akhmīm in Egypt.The Iryan Moftah Coptic Language and Religion Manuscript and Book Collection was acquired in 2003 thanks to Laurence Moftah who generously arranged ...
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The thesis examines the origin of Coptic architecture and its modern transformation into Canadian Coptic architecture. First, the genesis of the Coptic community and its faith is introduced to understand the development of Coptic architecture with ...
Yacoub, Monica
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This manuscript is Iryan Moftah's teachings on the principles of the Coptic langauge in the Bohairic dialect. Iryan Moftah was a Coptic langauge specialist (1626 - 1886).
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