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Coptic textiles in Tehran: dye and fibre characterisation in four Coptic textiles preserved at the Moghadam Museum

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2021
Parviz Holakooei   +2 more
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Employing different motifs and their symbolism in Coptic art depictions

مجلة المعهد العالي للدراسات النوعية, 2023
: The Coptic period is considered one of the important eras in the history of Egypt because it is the main link between the Greek Roman and Islamic eras, it is a popular art that serves almost all categories from the emperor, through saints and monks up ...
الشيماء ناجي علي حسن
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Historical Definitions and Synonyms for “Copt” and “Coptic”

Journal of the Canadian Society for Coptic Studies, 2022
This study scrutinizes the meaning and use of “Copt” and “Coptic” in the middle ages, when three interrelated—yet distinct and, at times, contradictory—“sets” of definitions circulated among Christians and Muslims.
M. Mikhail
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Representing the Coptic community: the Communal Council and the road to the 1911 Coptic Congress

Middle Eastern Studies, 2022
In March 1911, representatives of the Coptic Christian community convened in Asyut in Upper Egypt to discuss perceived grievances hindering Coptic equality with the Muslim majority.
Mourad Takawi
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Decolonizing Coptic (Music) Studies

Journal of the Canadian Society for Coptic Studies, 2022
In this discussion, I consider the rising ambivalences of situating Coptic (music) studies within their lived encounters of Western colonialism and continued Western cultural imperialism.
Carolyn M. Ramzy
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Coptic Orthodox Cleric’s Perspective on the Formation of Coptic Identity in the Diaspora

Journal of the Canadian Society for Coptic Studies, 2022
Through its multi-decade existence, the Coptic diaspora continues to grapple with identity formation issues, both at the individual and collective levels.
Paul Guirgis
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A UD Treebank for Bohairic Coptic

arXiv.org
Despite recent advances in digital resources for other Coptic dialects, especially Sahidic, Bohairic Coptic, the main Coptic dialect for pre-Mamluk, late Byzantine Egypt, and the contemporary language of the Coptic Church, remains critically under ...
Amir Zeldes   +3 more
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Assessing Large Language Models in Translating Coptic and Ancient Greek Ostraca

NLP4DH
The advent of Large Language Models (LLMs) substantially raised the quality and lowered the cost of Machine Translation (MT). Can scholars working with ancient languages draw benefits from this new technology? More specifically, can current MT facilitate
Audric Wannaz, So Miyagawa
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Coptic

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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Coptic

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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