Two manuscripts from around the 9th and the 10th century bear witness to a Coptic translation of the Ancoratus, originally written in Greek by Epiphanius, bishop of Salamis, in 374. Like his more famous sequel to this work, the Panarion, the treatise defends Nicene orthodoxy from perceived heretics, mainly Pneumatomachoi, Arians, Manichaeans, and Origenists. The latter are said to be present in Upper Egypt, where they deny the resurrection of this material body in favor of a spiritual body. The present article argues that the Coptic translation likely took place shortly after the composition of the Greek original, indeed the work was in part commissioned to be used against Origenist monastics in Upper Egypt, thus furnishing a valuable testi...
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open1noThe article attempts to examine anew two classical cases of alleged continuity of ancient Eg...
The author try to detect the procedure, and the rite of accepting Chalcedonian and Nestorian to the ...
This article deals with a genre known as hermenia and attested in early Coptic religious literature....
Alin Suciu, The Coptic Versions of De ascetica disciplina Attributed to Basil of Caesarea (CPG 2890)...
This article concerns a seminal moment in the history of eastern Christianity: the creation of the S...
International audienceCoptic emerged as the written form of the Egyptian language in the third centu...
This paper presents a discussion of quotations from the Psalms that are shared in the writings of Sh...
This contribution evaluates the present state of research with regard to the manuscript found at the...
In her thesis, the author deals with selected issues related to the Coptic Church in Egypt. The rese...
The first part of this article contains a short overview of Manichean doctrine, ethics, history and ...
This article describes item C47704, a fragment of a Coptic parchment codex, which can be identified ...
While Egypt was the cradle of monasticism since Antony, the stylite type of monasticism is rarely re...
This article explores a series of doctrinal disputations held in early Islamic Egypt, and known thro...
The article aims to make a brief survey of the additional notes in Christian Egyptian biblical manus...
The present article aims at providing a fresh review of the Coptic reception of the Homilies on the ...
open1noThe article attempts to examine anew two classical cases of alleged continuity of ancient Eg...
The author try to detect the procedure, and the rite of accepting Chalcedonian and Nestorian to the ...
This article deals with a genre known as hermenia and attested in early Coptic religious literature....