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Published 2013
A Coptic handbook of ritual power (P. Macq. I 1) /

: xii, 131 pages, XII pages of plates : illustrations ; 30 cm : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9782503531700
2503531709

Published 1994
The Literary Coptic manuscripts in the A.S. Pushkin State Fine Arts Museum in Moscow /

: This volume contains the first complete publication of the collection of Coptic literary manuscripts now in the A.S. Pushkin Fine Arts Museum, Moscow. The collection formed in 1870-1908 by Vladimir Golenischev is of great value since it covers almost the entire field of early Christian literature in Egypt and substantially aids to fill up serious lacunae in many well-known literary works, to say nothing of the texts hitherto unknown. Important is also the fact that Coptica Golenischeviana largely derives from the library of St. Shenoute's monastery at Sohag, this virtual National Library of Christian Egypt, the source of the riches of the museums and libraries of Paris, Vienna, Berlin et cetera.
: Includes facsimiles of original manuscripts, translations, and commentary. : 1 online resource (vii, 527 pages, 192 pages of plates) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004312845 : 0920-623X ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2013
De judicio finale : Papyruskodex 63000.IV im Museo Egizio di Torino /

: 229 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9783952401859
3952401854 (hd.bd.) : https://catalog.lib.uchicago.edu/vufind/Record/9144142/Details#tabnav
Omnia

Published 1998
I capitoli LXIX e LXX dei Kephalaia copti manichei : traduzione e commento /

: xi, 118 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [103]-113) and index. : 8886123477

Published 2004
Das Berliner "Koptische Buch" (P 20915) : eine wiederhergestellte frühchristlich-theologische Abhandlung /

: Text of a previously unknown Christian theological treatise of the second to early third century.
Vol. 1 contains facsimiles of the fragments of the Coptic text, with transcriptions on facing pages; vol. 2 contains a German translation. : 2 volumes : facsimiles ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 904291453X (v. 1 : Peeters Leuven)
9042914548 (v. 2 : Peeters Leuven)

Published 2019
Another Athanasius : four Sahidic homilies attributed to Athanasius of Alexandria : two homilies on Michael the Archangel, the Homily on Luke 11:5-9 and the Homily on Pentecost /

: "Many Coptic literary texts are circulated under the name of Athanasius of Alexandria, the Alexandrian Archbishop and Theologian (ca. 296/298-2 May 373). Although there are strong evidences that most of these texts are falsely attributed to him, they are of extreme importance for the study of Coptic Christianity. The four homilies, edited and translated in this two volumes book, present 'Another Athanasius' to those who knew the history of their pseudo-Author. The homilies present Athanasius as a close friend of Pachomius, the Archimandrite of Upper Egypt (ca. 292-348). A visit of Pachomius to Alexandria is described in details. One homily relates about Athanasius' escape to Upper Egypt. Another homily contains fanciful acts of the Nicene council. The last homily presents Athanasius as a preacher while giving a long talk on the Christian household. This corpus of texts reveals the mental image of Athanasius in the Coptic mentality through centuries after his death."--
: "It is a matter of certainty that Athanasius did not write these homilies"--Edition volume, page xxx.
Revised version of the editor's thesis (doctoral--Universiteit Leiden, 2016). : 75 p. ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9789042940116 : 0070-0428 ;

Published 2018
JOHANN MICHAEL WANSLEBEN'S TRAVELS IN THE LEVANT, 1671-74.

: Johann Michael Wansleben's Travels in the Levant, 1671-1674 is a hitherto unpublished version of a remarkable description of Egypt and the Levant by the German scholar traveller Wansleben, or Vansleb (as he was known in France). He set out for the East in 1671 to collect manuscripts and antiquities for the French king and also produced the best study of the Copts to have appeared to date. This book recounts his travels in Syria, Turkey and Egypt, his everyday life in Cairo, and his anthropological and archeological discoveries which include the Graeco-Roman Ǧabbārī cemetery in Alexandria, the Roman city of Antinopolis on the Nile, the Coptic monastery of St Anthony on the Red Sea and the Red and White monasteries in Upper Egypt.
: 1 online resource (xiv, 512 pages) : 9789004362154 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.