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Published 2010
Coptic art revealed : Supreme Council of Antiquities exhibition.

: 239 p. : col. ill. ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 232-239) : 9789777043267

Published 1910
The Spell of Egypt: by Robert Hichens /

: VIII, 272 p.: 20

Published 1990
The discovery of egypt

: Includes bibliographical references (p. 262-269) and index : 271.P (some col.), map 32cm : Translation of: Decouverte de l'egypte : 2080135066

Published 2012
Staying Roman : conquest and identity in Africa and the Mediterranean, 439-700 /

: "In 416, when preaching a sermon on the psalms in late Roman Carthage, Augustine was able to ask his audience, 'Who now knows which nations in the Roman empire were what, when all have become Romans, and all are called Romans?'1 Yet already by the time Augustine addressed his Carthaginian audience the continued unity of the Roman Mediterranean was being called into question. The defeat and death of the Roman emperor Valens at Adrianople in 378 had set the stage for a new phase of conflict between the empire and its non-Roman neighbours ; and over the course of the fifth century Roman power collapsed in the West, where it was succeeded by a number of sub-Roman kingdoms. Questions that had seemed trivial to Augustine were suddenly and painfully alive : what did it mean to be 'Roman' in the changed circumstances of the fifth and later centuries? And (from a twenty-first-century perspective) what became of the idea of Romanness in the West once Roman power collapsed?"--
"What did it mean to be Roman once the Roman Empire had collapsed in the West? Staying Roman examines Roman identities in the region of modern Tunisia and Algeria between the fifth-century Vandal conquest and the seventh-century Islamic invasions. Using historical, archaeological and epigraphic evidence, this study argues that the fracturing of the empire's political unity also led to a fracturing of Roman identity along political, cultural and religious lines, as individuals who continued to feel 'Roman' but who were no longer living under imperial rule sought to redefine what it was that connected them to their fellow Romans elsewhere. The resulting definitions of Romanness could overlap, but were not always mutually reinforcing. Significantly, in late antiquity Romanness had a practical value, and could be used in remarkably flexible ways to foster a sense of similarity or difference over space, time and ethnicity, in a wide variety of circumstances"--
: Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard University, 2004, entitled: Staying Roman : Vandals, Moors, and Byzantines in late antique North Africa, 400-700. : xviii, 438 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-419) and index. : 9780521196970

Published 2000
From Dura to Sepphoris : studies in Jewish art and society in late antiquity /

: Includs papers from the twelfth World Congresses of Jewish Studies , held in Jerusalem in July 1997, and a conference at the Jewish Museum in New York, held in Sept.1997. : 239 pages : ill (some color), maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 1887829407

Published 1988
The Gospel as epic in late antiquity : the Paschale carmen of Sedulius /

: 1 online resource (x, 168 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-158) and index. : 9789004312722 : 0920-623X ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Christianizing Egypt : syncretism and local worlds in late antiquity /

: xix,314 pages : illustrations, 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-308) and index. : 9780691176970

An international directory of institutions holding collections of coptic antiquities outside of Egypt /

: At head of title: International Association for Coptic Studies. : 121 pages ; 24 cm. : 8885354009

Published 1976
The Facsimile Edition of the Nag Hammadi Codices : Codex VIII /

: Published under the Auspices of the Department of Antiquities of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Conjunction with the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. The collection of thirteen codices found in upper Egypt near Nag Hammadi in 1946 is one of the major archaeological discoveries of our time. Apparently the library of a Gnostic community in late antiquity, the codices are a repository of important spiritual materials from throughout the ancient world. Hence a thorough analysis of this new material is indispensable for any proper understanding of the history of religions in this period. The rich documentation which the codices add to early Coptic text material promises to raise to a new precision the historical analysis of that language. This edition presents collotype reproductions in natural size of all folios of the thirteen codices as well as reproductions of the covers and photographs previously taken of fragments that are now lost.
: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004438781

Published 1962
Egyptian antiquities /

: 180 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

Published 1990
Unearthing Ancient Egypt : activities of the Czechoslovak Institute of egyptology in Egypt 1958-1988 /

: 60p., 56p. de pl. : ; 30cm. : 3070662391

Textiles of late antiquity /

: "Issued in conjunction with the exhibition "Textiles of Late Antiquity," held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from December 14, 1995, to April 7, 1996"--T.p. verso. : 48 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm. : Bibliography : pages 15-17. : 0870997688

Published 1993
Coptic antiquities /

: "This present catalogue volume covers the Coptic objects kept in the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts. The 300 items published from its collection (for the textiles see Vol. II of the Coptic Antiquities) represent the entire Coptic material of this Museum with the exception of the lamps ... " -- Introduction to v. 1.
"In this second volume of the Coptic Antiquities 217 textiles are published from the collections of two Budapest museums: the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Applied Arts." -- Introduction to v. 2. : 2 volumes : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. 9-11; v. 2, p. 9-12). : 8870628051

Published 2005
Wadi Bakht : Landschaftsarchäologie einer Siedlungskammer im Gilf Kebir /

: 10 German, 2English contributions. : 372 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9783927688254

Published 1957
Die Welt der Bibel : fünf Jahrtausende in Palästina-Syrien /

: 257 pages : 112 plates, map ; 27 cm. : Bibliography : pages 254-255.

Published 1907
A report on the antiquities of Lower Nubia : (the first Cataract to the Sudan frontier) and their condition in 1906-7 /

: At head of title : Department of antiquities. : xii, 142 pages, 1 l. color front, 95 plates, folder map ; 36 cm.

Published 1953
Guide de l'Égypte chrétienne : Musée copte, églises, monastères /

: 94 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.

Published 1994
Predynastic settlement ceramics of Upper Egypt a comparative study of the ceramics of Hemamieh, Nagada, and Hierakonpolis

: 2V. 971.P

Islamic archaeological studies /

: Vol. 2 (1980) : volmue ; 34 cm.

Published 2001
Judaism in late antiquity.

: The authors have asked of the documents of the Dead Sea Library found at Qumran a simple question: how does each participate in a single Judaic religious system? They propose a reading of the Scrolls from the hypothesis that all of them, in one way or another, rest upon one, authoritative, Judaism. Their analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls describes how diverse writings hold together to make a single coherent statement, to stand for a religious system possessed of integrity and wisdom. This account of the world view of Judaism covers principal questions addressed to any Judaic religious system: the doctrine of God, the Torah, and matters of history, wisdom, and mysticism. When it comes to the way of life, they include the evidence of the material culture of the community as well as practical matters of religious conduct. How the community's world view comes to realization is suggested by its treatment of the calendar, by its provision of laws that concern women, by questions of cultic and secular purity, by its piety and forms of worship and views of Temple, sacrifice, and the like. Finally, with the community's definition of 'Israel' and of itself in relationship to 'Israel', inclusive of Israelites excluded from this 'Israel', an account is gained of the theory of who and what is Israel that animates the particular Judaism represented in these writings.
: Pt. 3, volume 4 edited by Alan J. Avery-Peck and Jacob Neusner.
Pt. 5, volume 1-2 edited by Alan J. Avery-Peck, Jacob Neusner and Bruce D. Chilton. : 1 online resource (xii, 196 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004294189 : 0169-9423 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.