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Article: Concordance des textes de Nag Hammadi: Le Codex VII.
- Article from:
- The Journal of the American Oriental Society
- Article date:
- July 1, 1996
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The first in a new series of concordances for the Laval Coptic Library of Nag Hammadi, this volume is timely and useful, particularly in light of the paucity of concordances and indices to the entire corpus. The volume has three parts: the concordance (Coptic words, words of Greek origin, proper names, numbers, magical syllables, whole and partially reconstructed words), the entire text of Codex VII, and a complete index of Coptic and Greek word forms.
The entire project is a computerized concordance using software developed by Laval University. Since the concordance has no diacritical signs, the continuous Coptic text which follows includes superlinear strokes, ...
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Article: Nag Hammadi
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...Nag Hammadi , a town in Egypt near the ancient town ... Coptic language was discovered. The Nag Hammadi manuscripts, dating from the 4th cent ... Scriptures (1987); J. M. Robinson, The Nag Hammadi Library in English (1988).
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