Material Philology and the Nag Hammadi Codices [2022] (original) (raw)

Religious Tradition, Textual Transmission, and the Nag Hammadi Codices [1997]

Stephen Emmel

In: The Nag Hammadi Library after Fifty Years: Proceedings of the 1995 Society of Biblical Literature Commemoration, edited by John D. Turner and Anne McGuire, 34–43. Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies, vol. 44. Leiden etc.: E. J. Brill, 1997.

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Finding Stories: A Literary Critique of Certain Themes in the Story of the Discovery of the Nag Hammadi Codices and the Dead Sea Scrolls

Christoph Markschies

BRILL eBooks, 2022

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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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An Illusion of Textual Stability: Textual Fluidity, New Philology, and the Nag Hammadi Codices [2017]

Hugo Lundhaug

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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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Practicing Gnosis: Ritual, Magic, Theurgy and Liturgy in Nag Hammadi, Manichaean and Other Ancient Literature. Essays in Honor of Birger A. Pearson. Edited by April D.DeConick, GregoryShaw, and John D.Turne. Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies. Leiden: Bri

April DeConick

Religious Studies Review, 2015

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Spirit, Soul and Body in Nag Hammadi Literature: Distinguishing Anthropological Schemes in Valentinian, Sethian, Hermetic and Thomasine Texts

Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta

Gnosis: Journal of Gnostic Studies, 2017

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Review of \u3ci\u3eThe Dead Sea Scrolls in Context: Integrating the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Study of Ancient Texts, Languages, and Cultures\u3c/i\u3e, edited by Armin Lange, Emanuel Tov, and Matthias Weigold, in association with Bennie H. Reynolds III

Sidnie Crawford

2013

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A Fragment of Nag Hammadi Codex III in the Beinecke Library: Yale Inv. 1784 [1980]

Stephen Emmel

Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 17 (1980) 53–60. [year, 1980

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Monastic origin of the Nag Hammadi Codices.pdf

Ewa Wipszycka, Przemysław Piwowarczyk

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Finding Early Christian Books at Nag Hammadi and Beyond

Brent Nongbri

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“Women as Readers of the Nag Hammadi Codices,” Journal of Early Christian Studies 22.2 (2018): 463-494

Sarit Kattan Gribetz

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The Monks of the Nag Hammadi Codices - Contextualising a Fourth-Century Monastic Community

Paula Tutty

2024

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Gnose, dualisme et les textes de Nag‑Hammadi

Jean-Daniel DUBOIS

Chôra, 2015

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The text-critical and exegetical value of the Dead Sea Scrolls : original research

Johann Cook

Hts Teologiese Studies-theological Studies, 2016

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The Biblical Canons after Qumran and Nag Hammadi: Some Preliminary Observations

Jens Schröter

The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi Codices, 2022

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The tripartite tractate from Nag Hammadi : a new translation with introduction and commentary (1982)

Einar Thomassen

1982

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The Discourse on the Eighth and the Ninth (NHC VI,6), the Prayer of Thanksgiving (NHC VI,7), and the Asclepius (NHC VI,8): Hermetic Texts in Nag Hammadi and Their Bipartite View of Man

Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta

Gnosis: Journal of Gnostic Studies

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From The Sacred to the Profane - Evidence for Multiple Social Identities in the Letters of the Nag Hammadi Codices

Paula Tutty

Religious Identifications in Late Antique Papyri, 2022

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Elec5. The Dead Sea Scrolls Electronic Library, Brigham Young University, Revised Edition 2006, part of the Dead Sea Scrolls Electronic Reference Library of E. J. Brill Publishers (Leiden: Brill, 2006) ISBN-13: 978-90-04-15062-1

Emanuel Tov

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The Dead Sea Scrolls: Transmission of Traditions and Production of Texts. Edited by Sarianna Metso, Hindy Najman, and Eileen Schuller. (Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah 92)

Shani Tzoref

Journal for the Study of Judaism, 2013

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Theological and Philosophical Treatises in the Nag Hammadi Codices (2017)

Einar Thomassen

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Review of Dennis Pardee, _The Ugaritic Texts and the Origins of West-Semitic Literary Composition: The Schweich Lectures of the British Academy, 2007_ (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012).

Jeremy Hutton

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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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PARALLELS TO BE SEEN: MANUSCRIPTS IN JARS FROM QUMRAN AND EGYPT. Minna Lönnqvist and Kenneth Lönnqvist. The Dead Sea Scrolls in Context. Integrating the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Study of Ancient Texts, Languages, and Cultures. Volume Two, Leiden Brill, Boston, 2011, pp. 471-487.

Kenneth K. A. Silver

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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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Practicing Gnosis: Ritual, Magic, Theurgy and Liturgy in Nag Hammadi, Manichaean and Other Ancient Literature. Essays in Honor of Birger A. Pearson.Edited by April D. DeConick, Gregory Shaw, and John D. Turner

Alastair Logan

The Journal of Theological Studies, 2016

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Review of Devorah Dimant and Donald W. Parry, eds. Dead Sea Scrolls Handbook. (Leiden: Brill, 2015).

Blake Jurgens

Review of Biblical Literature, 2016

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J. Yogev and Sh. Yona, "A Trainee and a Skilled Ugaritic Scribe – KTU 1.12 and KTU 1.4", Ancient Near Eastern Studies 50 (2013), 212-217

Jonathan Yogev

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With E. Morano and N. Sims-Williams, “The 'Seven Efficacious Jewels': The Manichaean scriptures in an unpublished Sogdian text”, in: The Reward of the Righteous. Festschrift in Honour of Almut Hintze, ed. by A. Cantera, M. Macuch, and N. Sims-Williams, Wiesbaden, IRANICA 30, 2022, pp. 361-369.

Enrico Morano, Mohammad Shokri-Foumeshi

2022

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. J. C. de Moor, and Klass Spronk. A Cuneiform Anthology of Religious Texts from Ugarit

David Marcus

JAOS, 1990

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Review of THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS TODAY. By James C. VanderKam

Sidnie Crawford

1996

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"Mythological Treatises in the Nag Hammadi Codices"

Nicola Denzey Lewis

Die Nag-Hammadi-Schriften in der Literatur- und Theologiegeschichte des frühen, 2017

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From Adam to the Patriarchs: Some Biblical Figures in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi Library

George Brooke

BRILL eBooks, 2022

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The Dead Sea Scrolls and Contemporary Culture: Proceedings of the International Conference Held at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (July 6-8, 2008). Edited by Adolfo D. Roitman, Lawrence H. Schiffman, and Shani Tzoref

adolfo roitman

Journal for the Study of Judaism, 2013

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