Coptic is the latest stage of the indigenous Egyptian language written in the Greek alphabet with some additional characters taken from the Demotic script. Due to climatic conditions many manuscripts have survived from Egypt. The bulk of Coptic manuscripts of the 1st millenium A. D. is preserved in fragmentary condition and the remains are scattered – often as single leaves or small groups of leaves – over collections on three continents. So a major aim of scholarly work is the virtual reconstruction of codices. Assigning a fragment to a specific manuscript is often not easy. It’s not only necessary to compare the script for similarities but also to take into account the contents in order to identify the manuscript of origin and the positio...
Reconstruction Techniques in Fragmentary Manuscripts of the Jewish and Christian Traditions is inten...
The exceptional climatic conditions of the Egyptian desert and the Nile valley have resulted in the ...
This article introduces a new research dedicated to the study of Coptic bookbinding structures initi...
Coptic is the latest stage of the indigenous Egyptian language written in the Greek alphabet with so...
The purpose of the new project presented in these pages is to offer an innovative approach to the st...
The aim of this contribution is to offer some methodological considerations on the influence that th...
Coptic represents the last phase of the Egyptian language and is pivotal for a wide range of discipl...
This paper and presentation will explore the possibilities for the publication of a digital companio...
The Coptic language evolved from the language of the hieroglyphs of the pharaonic era and represents...
The modern volume called Vat. copt. 57 represents a re-bounding of the ancient codex that has lost o...
“With specific regard to Coptic codices, it has been observed that coloured parchment is very rare ...
Philological and literary studies on Coptic language and literature have faced a growing interest in...
The Göttingen Virtual Manuscript Room (VMR); The Göttingen Virtual Manuscript Room (VMR) offers both...
This project investigated ancient papyri relevant to the rise of early Christianity within the multi...
Much of Coptic Cultural Heritage is preserved in museums and libraries and private collections, neit...
Reconstruction Techniques in Fragmentary Manuscripts of the Jewish and Christian Traditions is inten...
The exceptional climatic conditions of the Egyptian desert and the Nile valley have resulted in the ...
This article introduces a new research dedicated to the study of Coptic bookbinding structures initi...
Coptic is the latest stage of the indigenous Egyptian language written in the Greek alphabet with so...
The purpose of the new project presented in these pages is to offer an innovative approach to the st...
The aim of this contribution is to offer some methodological considerations on the influence that th...
Coptic represents the last phase of the Egyptian language and is pivotal for a wide range of discipl...
This paper and presentation will explore the possibilities for the publication of a digital companio...
The Coptic language evolved from the language of the hieroglyphs of the pharaonic era and represents...
The modern volume called Vat. copt. 57 represents a re-bounding of the ancient codex that has lost o...
“With specific regard to Coptic codices, it has been observed that coloured parchment is very rare ...
Philological and literary studies on Coptic language and literature have faced a growing interest in...
The Göttingen Virtual Manuscript Room (VMR); The Göttingen Virtual Manuscript Room (VMR) offers both...
This project investigated ancient papyri relevant to the rise of early Christianity within the multi...
Much of Coptic Cultural Heritage is preserved in museums and libraries and private collections, neit...
Reconstruction Techniques in Fragmentary Manuscripts of the Jewish and Christian Traditions is inten...
The exceptional climatic conditions of the Egyptian desert and the Nile valley have resulted in the ...
This article introduces a new research dedicated to the study of Coptic bookbinding structures initi...