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Zur Faksimile-Ausgabe der Nag Hammadi-Schriften: Nag Hammadi-Codex VI
2012Gesine Schenke Robinson +2 more
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2014
This chapter discusses author's visit to the site of the discovery. The author's first visit to the site of the discovery began when he was Annual Professor at the American Schools of Oriental Research, later renamed the Albright Institute, in Jerusalem, Jordan during 1965-1966, in whose Newsletter he made a first published report of his trip.
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This chapter discusses author's visit to the site of the discovery. The author's first visit to the site of the discovery began when he was Annual Professor at the American Schools of Oriental Research, later renamed the Albright Institute, in Jerusalem, Jordan during 1965-1966, in whose Newsletter he made a first published report of his trip.
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2019
The 4th edition of the first volume of this work provides an update of the commentary on the preamble and articles 1 to 19 in case law and literature. The structure of the book has been retained and its content supplemented by more recent developments, such as the implications of Europeanisation and digitalisation as well as the Corona pandemic.
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The 4th edition of the first volume of this work provides an update of the commentary on the preamble and articles 1 to 19 in case law and literature. The structure of the book has been retained and its content supplemented by more recent developments, such as the implications of Europeanisation and digitalisation as well as the Corona pandemic.
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The Gnostic Library of Nag Hammadi
Scottish Journal of Theology, 1959From the time of their first discovery the Dead Sea Scrolls have aroused keen interest in the world of scholarship, while the publication of certain sensational theories regarding the relation of these documents to the origins of Christianity has brought them to the notice of the general public also.
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2009
This chapter presents a list of reference books and articles relevant to Nag Hammadi library. This book provides a complete integration of Supplements II/1-II/8 to the Bibliography as published in Novum Testamentum 1998-2008, with additions and corrections.
D.M. Scholer, S.E. Wood
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This chapter presents a list of reference books and articles relevant to Nag Hammadi library. This book provides a complete integration of Supplements II/1-II/8 to the Bibliography as published in Novum Testamentum 1998-2008, with additions and corrections.
D.M. Scholer, S.E. Wood
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Hesiod and Parmenides in Nag Hammadi
Vigiliae Christianae, 1981J. Doresse' and after him A. Bdhlig2 have suggested that the author of NHC II, 5 knew Hesiod's Theogony, was influenced by it, and argued against it. At the beginning of the treatise (II, 5, 97, 24f.) we are promised a demonstration that the common view according to which "nothing has existed prior to Chaos" [cf. Th. 116] is mistaken.
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Nag Hammadi And Manichaean Studies
2010This chapter presents a bibliography that contains a list of books and reference material book on Poetics of the Gnostic Universe Narrative and Cosmology in the Apocryphon of John. The monograph examines the cosmological section of the Apocryphon of John, a fully narrated version of the classic Gnostic myth.
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