Rossi’s Edition of the Coptic Papyrus Codices in the Egyptian Museum in Turin 1
Although published a long time ago by the Italian Egyptologist Francesco Rossi, the collection of seventeen Coptic papyrus codices which are preserved in the Egyptian Museum in Turin is still...
View ArticleOnce Again on the Asceticon of Abba Isaiah
During the past year, I have presented several times new manuscripts containing the Coptic version of the Asceticon of Abba Isaiah. Thus, I had the opportunity to write, however briefly, about 1) the...
View ArticleA Lost Coptic Fragment from a Sermon on Penitence by Severian of Gabala (CPG...
In a recent post, I identified a series of papyrus fragments from the Coptic version of the Asceticon of Abba Isaiah. The fragments formerly belonged to the library of the University of Louvain, but...
View ArticleThe Louvain Papyrus Fragments from the Asceticon of Abba Isaiah
Recently, I wrote on the blog about some papyrus fragments of a codex which contained the Coptic version of the Asceticon of Abba Isaiah. The fragments were kept in the library of the Catholic...
View ArticleChristie’s Auction of an Early Christian Papyrus Document
On June 13, Christie’s will be organizing an auction that will include the opportunity to purchase several Coptic manuscripts. The details of this auction can be found on their website (HERE, HERE, or...
View ArticleMore Fragments From the Catechetical Orations of St. Cyril of Jerusalem in...
In 1974, Prof. Tito Orlandi published in a volume a series of Coptic literary papyri in the collection of the Austrian National Library in Vienna.[1] His publication revealed the existence of several...
View ArticleOn the So-Called Gospel of Jesus’s Wife. Some Preliminary Thoughts by Hugo...
First of all, it should be clearly stated that, although in the following lines we shall express our doubts concerning the authenticity of the so-called Gospel of Jesus’s Wife, our suggestions remain...
View ArticleAlin Suciu – Hugo Lundhaug: A Peculiar Dialectal Feature in the Gospel of...
In our previous post on the Gospel of Jesus’s Wife, we remarked, as others have done, that line 6 of the papyrus also goes back to a logion from the Gospel of Thomas. Here is the parallel: There are...
View ArticleNewly Found Fragments from Codex Tchacos
My thanks to David Tibet for his kind help NOTE: I introduced for the first time the Tchacos fragments discussed below during the annual reunion of the Association pour l’étude de la littérature...
View ArticleLecture by Prof Dr Alberto Camplani and Alin Suciu on November 16th, 2012 at...
Dear Colleagues, The Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC), within the scope of the “Manuscripts in Motion” Conference, cordially invites you to a public lecture on “Coptic Manuscripts in...
View ArticleGuest Post: Anthony Alcock – Epistula Apostolorum. English translation of the...
Note A.S.: You can download here the document below in PDF format (it contains also critical notes to the translation) In 1895 Carl Schmidt published a report of a fragmentary Coptic text he had...
View ArticleChristian Askeland Finds the “Smoking Gun”
Over at Evangelical Textual Criticism blog, Christian Askeland announces that photos of the Gospel of John fragment, allegedly purchased together with the Gospel of Jesus Wife papyrus, are available...
View ArticleSearch for Post-Doctoral Associate in Early Christian Papyrology
Dr. Philip Sellew announces that the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies at the University of Minnesota seeks to hire a recent PhD or ABD to join a team of researchers at Minnesota and...
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