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Whole-genome ancestry of an Old Kingdom Egyptian. [PDF]
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Female genital mutilation: Overview and dermatologic relevance. [PDF]
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2020
Preface 1. Writing and Phonology 2. Nouns and Adjectives 3. Pronouns 4. Numbers and Particles 5. Prepositions and Adverbs 6. Nominal and Adjectival Sentences 7. Verbs 8. The Bipartite Construction 9. The Tripartite Construction 10. Dependent Forms 11.Second Tenses 12.Complex Sentences Answers to the Exercises Chrestomathy Dictionary Bibliography ...
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Preface 1. Writing and Phonology 2. Nouns and Adjectives 3. Pronouns 4. Numbers and Particles 5. Prepositions and Adverbs 6. Nominal and Adjectival Sentences 7. Verbs 8. The Bipartite Construction 9. The Tripartite Construction 10. Dependent Forms 11.Second Tenses 12.Complex Sentences Answers to the Exercises Chrestomathy Dictionary Bibliography ...
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2021
Abstract Through the lens of translation, this sub-chapter discusses the broader relation between Coptic and Greek literature in Egypt. It highlights a series of other processes through which the two cultures engaged with each other and argues for a much more complex phenomenon than that of a one-way reception. Greek Christian literature
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Abstract Through the lens of translation, this sub-chapter discusses the broader relation between Coptic and Greek literature in Egypt. It highlights a series of other processes through which the two cultures engaged with each other and argues for a much more complex phenomenon than that of a one-way reception. Greek Christian literature
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2020
This chapter highlights Coptic life-writing; identifying its various strands and forms can open new avenues for the analysis of Coptic literature. On the whole, the rise of the biographic that has been noted more generally for Late Antiquity is greatly felt in Coptic texts, perhaps even more strongly than in other languages as a proportion of the ...
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This chapter highlights Coptic life-writing; identifying its various strands and forms can open new avenues for the analysis of Coptic literature. On the whole, the rise of the biographic that has been noted more generally for Late Antiquity is greatly felt in Coptic texts, perhaps even more strongly than in other languages as a proportion of the ...
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2019
Going beyond an inventory of “Old Testament apocrypha” transmitted in Coptic, this chapter focuses on the conceptual problems inherent in the study of Coptic literature, and of Coptic apocrypha in particular. First, the complicated linguistic situation of late antique and early medieval Egypt is sketched, which as far as Coptic sources are concerned ...
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Going beyond an inventory of “Old Testament apocrypha” transmitted in Coptic, this chapter focuses on the conceptual problems inherent in the study of Coptic literature, and of Coptic apocrypha in particular. First, the complicated linguistic situation of late antique and early medieval Egypt is sketched, which as far as Coptic sources are concerned ...
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2016
AbstractCoptic literature was born together with the Coptic language in Roman Egypt, around the third century, inside the Christian Church. It developed following the exigencies of the Church, together with a parallel literature in Greek: after biblical translations, and Gnosticizing (and Manichaean) treatises, homilies, canons, historical, and ...
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AbstractCoptic literature was born together with the Coptic language in Roman Egypt, around the third century, inside the Christian Church. It developed following the exigencies of the Church, together with a parallel literature in Greek: after biblical translations, and Gnosticizing (and Manichaean) treatises, homilies, canons, historical, and ...
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2018
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 Christian literature as well as an important body of documentary texts of the later Roman, Byzantine ...
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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 Christian literature as well as an important body of documentary texts of the later Roman, Byzantine ...
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