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Coptic SCRIPTORIUM is a platform for interdisciplinary and computational research in texts in the Coptic language, particularly the Sahidic dialect.
Schroeder, Caroline T., Zeldes, Amir
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Calendar of the Coptic Orthodox Easter
Calendar of the Coptic Orthodox Easter date which was set by Demetrius I, Bishop of Alexandria and the Ecumenical Council of Nicaea.The Iryan Moftah Coptic Language and Religion Manuscript and Book Collection was acquired in 2003 thanks to Laurence ...
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Orthodox churches in Africa today may be identified as follows: The Coptic Orthodox Church, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria and All Africa.
Assad, Maurice
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Coptic grammar manual on Bohairic dialect
This manuscript is Iryan Moftah's manual for teaching Coptic grammar in the newly introduced Bohairic dialect. Moftah introduces rules of modern Greek pronunciation to the antiquated style of the traditional Coptic Orthodox Church.The Iryan Moftah ...
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P16 expression and recurrent cervical intraepithelial neoplasia after cryotherapy among women living with HIV. [PDF]
Maina D +10 more
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Re-implantation of foot and ankle following crush injury of the distal leg with 22 cm bone deficit: A case report. [PDF]
Wanjala NF +4 more
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An age-related disease or a biocultural marker? Osteoarthritis of the foot in the Modern era Franciscan community of Azzio (17th-18th century BCE). [PDF]
Larentis O, Fusco R, Tesi C, Licata M.
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The increasing stream of scholarly and scientific publications pouring steadily from modern presses has created an imperative need for subject bibliographies in practically every field, and to this need the field of Coptic studies is no exception. Indeed
Winifred Kammerer
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An NLP Pipeline for Coptic [PDF]
Amir Zeldes, Caroline T. Schroeder
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Central part of the west elevation, detail; The third of the great museums in Cairo, the Coptic Museum, was founded in 1910 by Morcos Simaika on a site donated by the Coptic patriarch within the ancient walls of Babylon [an area of Cairo] and adjacent to
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