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Published 2010
The Gnostics : myth, ritual, and diversity in early Christianity /

: xii, 164 pages ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9780674046849
0674046846 : Sara.lib

Published 2015
Selected discourses of Shenoute the Great : community, theology, and social conflict in late Antique Egypt /

: xi, 326pages : maps, illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 298-304) and indexes. : 9781107022560

Published 2017
From gnostics to monastics : studies in coptic and early christianity in honor of Bentley Layton /

: This collection of studies is offered in honor of Bentley Layton by twenty-three of his colleagues and former students. Prof. Layton taught the history of ancient Christianity and also the Coptic language at Yale University for forty years beginning in 1976. At that time he was already recognized internationally as a leading figure in the publication and study of the Coptic Gnostic texts from the Nag Hammadi Codices and in Coptic linguistic and manuscript studies, two areas of research that are represented in this volume by sections on Gnostic, Valentinian, and Manichaean literature, and on Coptic language and texts. A section on Egyptian monasticism pays tribute to Prof. Layton's fundamental contributions to the study of the late antique monastic leader and Coptic author Shenoute. A final section looks north across the Mediterranean Sea to early Chistianity in the Wider Late Roman World.
: ix, 535 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. : 9789042934009

Published 2012
Shifting cultural frontiers in late antiquity /

: xi, 286 pages : Illustrations, maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781409441496 : Nabil

Published 2022
The rediscovery of Shenoute : studies in honor of Stephen Emmel /

: Stephen Emmel, professor at the University of Munster since 1996, has devoted much of his work to researching the manuscript tradition of the works composed by the Egyptian archimandrite Shenoute (4th/5th c.), the most prolific Coptic author and crucial for the study of the language. Thanks to a masterful reconstruction of the Shenoutean corpus, from a hundred witnesses, all fragmentary and dispersed, he made this research make considerable progress, which opened the way to studies on the content of the works and the history of monasticism during this period. In homage to these pioneering works, and to S. Emmel's stimulating leadership, this volume brings together twenty-five contributions which illustrate the variety of approaches and issues in the study of Shenoute's sermons and the manuscripts transmitting them: Bible, liturgy, magic, patristics, history, hagiography, philology, codicology, and even archeology are all fields affected by this collection.
: xxii, 546 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm. : Bibliography of Stephen Emmel: pages xiii-xx.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789042948303
9042948302 : 0777-978X ;

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