The Monastic Origins of the Nag Hammadi Codices (STAC 97; Mohr Siebeck) [2015] (original ) (raw )Recovering Adam's Lost Glory: Nag Hammadi Codex II in its Egyptian Monastic Environment
Lance Jenott
Jewish and Christian Cosmogony in Late Antiquity, 2013
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The Monks of the Nag Hammadi Codices - Contextualising a Fourth-Century Monastic Community
Paula Tutty
2024
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Review of: Darlene L. Brooks Hedstrom, The Monastic Landscape of Late Antique Egypt: An Archaeological Reconstruction, Cambridge (Cambridge University Press) 2017
Frederic Krueger
Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum, 2021
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An Early Ethiopic Manuscript Fragment (12th-13th cent.) from the Monastery of St. Antony (Egypt)
Jesper Blid , Aaron Butts
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An Illusion of Textual Stability: Textual Fluidity, New Philology, and the Nag Hammadi Codices [2017]
Hugo Lundhaug
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2007 From the" Prayer of the Apostle Paul" to the" Three Steles of Seth": Codices I, XI and VII from Nag Hammadi Viewed as a Collection
Louis Painchaud
Vigiliae Christianae, 2007
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A Coptic Epistolary Exercise from Wadi Sarga [2013]
Jennifer Cromwell
2013
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The discovery of Christian Egypt: From manuscript hunters toward an archaeology of Late Antiquity (2014)
Elisabeth R O'Connell
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The Significance of the Book. Connotations of the Codex as Christian Book Format in Second Century CE Egypt
Arco Den Heijer
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(2012) The Xth International Congress of Coptic Studies, Rome, September 17th-22nd 2012. Paper: Pharmakeia's Scene from PSI 1214 Reconsidered: Survivals in Coptic Magic
Anna Sofia
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Monastic letter collections in Late Antique Egypt: Structure, Purpose, and Transmission
Malcolm Choat
Cultures in Contact : Transfer of Knowledge in the Mediterranean Context. Selected Papers (Cordoba : CNERU (Cordoba Near Eastern Research Unit) – Beirut : CEDRAC (Centre de Documentation et de Recherches Arabes Chrétiennes) – Oriens Academic), 73–90., 2013
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Antony’s Letters and Nag Hammadi Codex I: Sources of Religious Conflict in Fourth-Century Egypt
Lance Jenott
Journal of Early Christian Studies 18.4 (2010): 557–589, 2010
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A. Suciu, Coptic Scribes and Manuscripts. Dated and Datable Codices from the Monastery of Apa Shenoute. I: The Codices Inscribed by Victor, Son of Shenoute (First Half of the 12th Century), Journal of Coptic Studies 16 (2014) 195-215
Alin Suciu
Journal of Coptic Studies
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Review of: Esther Garel, Héritage et transmission dans le monachisme égyptien. Les testaments des supérieurs du topos de Saint-Phoibammôn à Thebes (P.Mon.Phoib.Test.) (Bibliothèque d’études coptes 27), Cairo (IFAO) 2020
Frederic Krueger
Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete, 2022
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From Single-Text to Multiple- Text Manuscripts: Transmission Changes in the Coptic Literary Tradition. Some Case- Studies from the White Monastery Library
Paola Buzi
M. Friedrich, C. Schwarke (eds.), One-Volume Libraries: Composite and Multiple-Text Manuscripts, pp. 93-110
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Alphabetic verses and cipher alphabets from Western Theban monasteries: Perspectives on monastic literacy in late antique Egypt
Anastasia Maravela
in E. Juhász et al. (eds.) Byzanz und das Abendland III, 2015
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Research and Publications in Egyptian Monasticism 2000-2004
David Brakke
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A. Suciu - E. Thomassen, An Unknown ‘Apocryphal’ Text from the White Monastery, in P. Buzi & A. Camplani (eds.), Christianity in Egypt: Literary Production and Intellectual Trends. Studies in Honor of Tito Orlandi (Rome: Istituto Patristico Augustinianum, 2011) 477-499
Alin Suciu
P. Buzi & A. Camplani (eds.), Christianity in Egypt: Literary Production and Intellectual Trends. Studies in Honor of Tito Orlandi (Studia Ephemeridis ‘Augustinianum,’ 125; Rome: Istituto Patristico Augustinianum, 2011) 477-499
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Monasticism on the Southern Egyptian Frontier in Late Antiquity: Towards a New Critical Edition of the Coptic Life of Aaron
Jitse Dijkstra
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The Nag Hammadi Codices and Graeco-Egyptian Magical and Occult Literature
Dylan Burns
The Nag Hammadi Codices as Monastic Books, edited by Hugo Lundhaug and Christian Bull (Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck), 279–316., 2023
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Coptic Literature in Byzantine and Early Islamic Egypt [2007]
Stephen Emmel
In: Egypt in the Byzantine World, 300–700 , edited by Roger S. Bagnall, 83–102. Cambridge etc.: Cambridge University Press, 2007
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Finding Early Christian Books at Nag Hammadi and Beyond
Brent Nongbri
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An East Syriac Book in the library of St.Catherine’s Monastery, Sinai: the case of M20N from the ‘New Finds’
Grigory Kessel
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Roger S. Bagnall, Early Christian Books in Egypt (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2009), xviii + 110 pp., ISBN: 978-0-691-14026-1, $29.95
Peter Rodgers
Novum Testamentum, 2010
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“Early Christian Biblical Interpretation. A cause for embarrassment or a viable approach?” From the Nile to the Rhone and Beyond: Studies in Early Monastic Literature and Scriptural Interpretation (Studia Anselmiana 156) 2012.
Mark Sheridan
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Classical Education and Coptic Monks of the Sixth Century: What the Text-based Homilies of Rufus of Shotep Reveal about Sixth Century Monasticism in Upper Egypt
Mark Sheridan
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Religious Diversity in Late Antique Egypt Through the Lenses of New Philology. Remarks on the Recently Published Volume Edited by H. Lundhaug and L. Jenott
Przemysław Piwowarczyk , Ewa Wipszycka
Adamantius, 2019
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Theban books in context. In The Coptic book: Codicological features, places of production, intellectual trends, ed. P. Buzi. Special issue of Adamantius: Annuario di Letteratura Cristiana Antica e di Studi Giudeoellenistici 24 (2018): 75–105.
Elisabeth R O'Connell
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«The Greek-Egyptian “Reading Revolution” within East Syrian monasticism (6-7th century): the 'longue durée' of an intellectual reform as told by Thomas of Marga», Translating Byzantium and Byzantium Translating (2-3 June 2023, Univie-CEU, Vienna)
Giovanni Gomiero
2023
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‘The production of Arabic multi-block Bibles: A case study of a Coptic-Muslim workshop in early Ottoman Cairo’
Ronny Vollandt
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The Ninth-Century Coptic ‘Book Revolution’ and the Emergence of Multiple-Text Manuscripts
Paola Buzi
The Emergence of Multiple-Text Manuscripts, 2019
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'In Defiance of his Cloth' : Monastic (Im)piety in Late Antique Egypt
Paula Tutty
Studies in Church History Vol. 60, 2024
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Nag Hammadi Texts and the Coptic Literature
tito orlandi
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Colophons, the “Era of the Martyrs” and the codicology of Coptic manuscripts in the ninth and tenth centuries
Myriam Wissa
Semitica et Classica, 2015
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The Making of a Secret Book of John: Nag Hammadi Codex III in Light of New Philology
René Falkenberg
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