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Published 2025
Coptica Fennica

: This catalog comprises the Coptic manuscripts from the Ilves collection, which were exhibited at the National Archives of Finland from 16 June to 14 August 2020. The exhibition also included objects from the collections of the National Archives and the Finnish Egyptological Society. Research in Coptic studies has been actively carried out at the University of Helsinki for decades. The exhibition as well as this catalog are among the outcomes of such interest.

Published 2025
Catalogue of Coptic and Arabic Manuscripts in Dayr al-Surya?n. Volume 1, Coptic and Arabic Biblical Texts; Coptic Language Resources, Including Biblical Lexica

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 ;