Edition of Coptic letter from the collection of the Ghent University Library (P. Gand. Inv. 47). The letter is addressed to a certain Dioscorus, most probably Dioscorus of Aphrodite. The fragmentary status of the letter does not allow a full understanding of the text, but the formulary clearly shows a monastic context, in all likelihood the monastery of Apa Apollos founded by Dioscorus’ father in 537 CE. Since the senders address Dioscorus as their ‘brother’, it is likely that the letter belongs to the little-known last period of Dioscorus’ life, when he retired to his father’s monastery around 573 CE.Edition of Coptic letter from the collection of the Ghent University Library (P. Gand. Inv. 47). The letter is addressed to a certain Dioscor...
P.Mich. inv. 6213, a Coptic papyrus in the University of Michigan collection, is a copy of the apocr...
In 1913 J. Maspero published, as P.Cair. Masp. II 67188.1-5, a prayer to the Almighty, one of the ma...
The papyrus letters from an early Christian environment have always attracted the papyrologists’ att...
Edition of Coptic letter from the collection of the Ghent University Library (P. Gand. Inv. 47). The...
From the hand of Dioscorus of Aphrodito, sixth-century Coptic lawyer and poet, we have the only auto...
Malgré le regain d'intérêt qu'ont connu ces dernières années les archives de Dioscore d’Aphroditê (M...
This Byzantine papyrus from Aphrodite preserves the middle part of a business letter on the recto an...
La thèse consiste en l’édition des lettres grecques des archives de Dioscore d’Aphrodité (Égypte, VI...
Study of a Coptic text which is attributed to both Athanasius and Pachomius.7 page(s
Edizione di un frammento di lettera, sua contestualizzazione papirologica e storic
Preface.--Introduction. Description of the ms. Summaries, etc.--Egyptian mythology in Coptic writing...
This article presents the first edition of a Coptic condolence letter from the Pierpont Morgan Libra...
This article describes item C47704, a fragment of a Coptic parchment codex, which can be identified ...
“With specific regard to Coptic codices, it has been observed that coloured parchment is very rare ...
ANU 75.01.tif 1.42 MB TIFF; verso display 1.23 MB JPEG; recto display 1.06 MB JPEG.This bilingual, l...
P.Mich. inv. 6213, a Coptic papyrus in the University of Michigan collection, is a copy of the apocr...
In 1913 J. Maspero published, as P.Cair. Masp. II 67188.1-5, a prayer to the Almighty, one of the ma...
The papyrus letters from an early Christian environment have always attracted the papyrologists’ att...
Edition of Coptic letter from the collection of the Ghent University Library (P. Gand. Inv. 47). The...
From the hand of Dioscorus of Aphrodito, sixth-century Coptic lawyer and poet, we have the only auto...
Malgré le regain d'intérêt qu'ont connu ces dernières années les archives de Dioscore d’Aphroditê (M...
This Byzantine papyrus from Aphrodite preserves the middle part of a business letter on the recto an...
La thèse consiste en l’édition des lettres grecques des archives de Dioscore d’Aphrodité (Égypte, VI...
Study of a Coptic text which is attributed to both Athanasius and Pachomius.7 page(s
Edizione di un frammento di lettera, sua contestualizzazione papirologica e storic
Preface.--Introduction. Description of the ms. Summaries, etc.--Egyptian mythology in Coptic writing...
This article presents the first edition of a Coptic condolence letter from the Pierpont Morgan Libra...
This article describes item C47704, a fragment of a Coptic parchment codex, which can be identified ...
“With specific regard to Coptic codices, it has been observed that coloured parchment is very rare ...
ANU 75.01.tif 1.42 MB TIFF; verso display 1.23 MB JPEG; recto display 1.06 MB JPEG.This bilingual, l...
P.Mich. inv. 6213, a Coptic papyrus in the University of Michigan collection, is a copy of the apocr...
In 1913 J. Maspero published, as P.Cair. Masp. II 67188.1-5, a prayer to the Almighty, one of the ma...
The papyrus letters from an early Christian environment have always attracted the papyrologists’ att...