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Journal articles on the topic "Coptic papyrology"

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Armanios, Febe. "Approaches to Coptic History after 641." International Journal of Middle East Studies 42, no. 3 (July 15, 2010): 483–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743810000504.

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The study of Coptic history usually brings to mind gnostic texts, remote monastic enclaves, archeological ruins, conflicts with Byzantium, or a long-forgotten language. Until recently, a disproportionate focus on early Christianity has bound Copts to an ancient and seemingly timeless heritage, which explains the dearth of critical examinations on Coptic life from the Islamic conquests to the early modern period. In general, Coptic experiences after 641 have been overshadowed by other themes in Egyptian history writing, in particular political and military changes. Although the latter are as relevant for a better understanding of the Coptic past, they have been predominately examined from the perspective of the Muslim majority, exclusive of Coptic concerns, perspectives, and beliefs. Only in recent years has scholarship on Copts begun to expand. Scholars have drawn from fields such as papyrology, gender studies, art history, and law in pursuit of a more comprehensive historical narrative. We are increasingly encouraged to evaluate the Coptic experience not only as a missing cog in Egyptian historiography but also as one that complicates canonical studies of postconquest Egypt and enriches our understanding of Middle Eastern history in general.
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Choat, Malcolm. "Was Coptic a Part of Papyrology? Crum, Bell, and ‘Worrell’s Complaint’ in 1936." Chronique d'Egypte 88, no. 175 (January 2013): 161–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.cde.1.103392.

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Martínez, María Jesús Albarrán. "Nouveaux comptes du monastère d’apa Apollô à Baouît." Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete 62, no. 1 (January 1, 2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/apf-2016-0014.

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AbstractThree Coptic accounts from the collection of the Institute of Papyrology (Sorbonne University), P.Sorb. inv. 2637, inv. 2638 + 2639 and inv. 2648, can be linked to the monastery of Apa Apollo at Bawit. They give detailed amounts of money and probably belong to the internal administration of the monastery in the 7
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López Martínez, María Paz, and Consuelo Ruiz-Montero. "Parthenope’s novel: P.Berol. 7927 + 9588 + 21179, II column revisited." Ancient Narrative, January 25, 2021, 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/an.17.37057.

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Our aim is to provide a new edition with translation and commentary of the second column of P. Berol. 7927 + 9588 + 21179, corresponding to the so-called Parthenope’s Novel. The first column was also edited by us in The Journal of Juristic Papyrology 28(2016), pp. 235–50. The original, perhaps one of the first Greek novels, produced a long and complex tradition with versions in prose and verse and a Christian martyrology, and was translated into different languages (Greek, Arab, Persian and Coptic). Although our text is badly preserved and difficult to read, we offer new proposals of reading that allow a better understanding of the novel and its rich literary context.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Coptic papyrology"

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Garel, Esther. "Les testaments des supérieurs du monastère de Saint-Phoibammôn à Thèbes (VIIe siècle) : édition, traduction, commentaire." Thesis, Paris, EPHE, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015EPHE4033.

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La thèse présente l’édition, la traduction et le commentaire de quatre testaments écrits sur papyrus, datés du VIIe siècle ap. J.-C., et émanant des supérieurs d’un monastère de Haute-Égypte, le monastère de Saint-Phoibammôn, situé sur la rive gauche de Thèbes. Utilisant la forme du testament de droit privé, les supérieurs lèguent à leur successeur la direction spirituelle du monastère en même temps que la propriété de ses biens et son administration. Les implications de ce dossier sont à la fois juridiques – dans quelle mesure ces documents sont-ils conformes au modèle offert par le droit byzantin ? –, historiques – les testaments apportent des éclairages nouveaux sur l’histoire du monastère de Saint-Phoibammôn, qui fut un important centre de vie ascétique au VIIe siècle et la résidence de l’évêque Abraham d’Hermonthis, son fondateur –, et linguistiques – il s’agit d’un dossier bilingue, le premier testament étant en grec et les trois suivants en copte, ce qui permet d’étudier les processus de traduction d’une langue à l’autre, et de s’interroger sur le statut du copte comme langue juridique. Cet ensemble est unique car il offre la possibilité d’étudier le même type de documents, provenant du même endroit, rédigés dans deux langues différentes, et condensés sur une période chronologique relativement courte (moins d’un siècle)
The dissertation contains the edition, traduction and commentary of four wills written on papyrus, dated from the 7th century CE, and drawn up by the superiors of a monastery in Upper Egypt, the monastery of Saint Phoibammon, located on the left bank in Thebes. Through the form of a private will, the superiors bequeath to their successor the spiritual direction of the monastery as well as the property of its goods and its administration. This dossier has implications of various sorts: legal – to what extent are these documents in accordance with the model of Byzantine law? –, historical – the wills bring new elements on the story of the Saint Phoibammon monastery which was an important centre of ascetic life in the 7th century and where lived bishop Abraham of Hermonthis, its founder –, linguistic – it is a bilingual dossier, as the first will is written in Greek, the three following in Coptic, allowing to study the translation process and to ponder about the legal status of the Coptic language. This group of documents is unique because it allows to study the same kind of document, coming from the same place, written in two different languages, and dating from a relatively short period of time (less than a century)
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Vanderheyden, Loreleï. "Les lettres coptes des archives de Dioscore d’Aphroditê (VIe siècle ; Égypte)." Thesis, Paris, EPHE, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015EPHE4078.

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Malgré le regain d'intérêt qu'ont connu ces dernières années les archives de Dioscore d’Aphroditê (Moyenne-Égypte, VIe s. après J.-C.), les documents coptes qu'elles contenaient sont restés curieusement sous-étudiés : en apportant des données nouvelles par rapport à la composante grecque, mieux étudiée, ils concourent à une meilleure compréhension historique de ces archives bilingues. Par ailleurs, faisant partie d'un ensemble majoritairement grec, ils posent le problème de l'usage et de la fonction du copte face au grec, langue de l'administration, autrement dit des rapports entre la langue nationale des Égyptiens et celle du pouvoir byzantin. Cette thèse constitue l’édition commentée d’un corpus de lettres coptes en grande partie inédit des archives de Dioscore. Il s’agit en effet du genre documentaire le mieux représenté du versant copte de cet ensemble archivistique. Le premier volume est constitué d’une synthèse qui pose le problème du rapport entre grec et copte dans un milieu villageois du VIe s. comme celui d'Aphroditê, qui traite des traits dialectaux, paléographiques et formulaires du copte en usage dans cette région et qui étudie les données historiques susceptibles de compléter celles livrées par les archives grecques. Le volume II contient les éditions commentées de ces vingt-et-une lettres, alors que le volume III contient les annexes (textes complémentaires, index, bibliographie et planches)
Despite the renewed interest in recent years in Dioscorus’ archives from Aphrodito (Middle Egypt, sixth century AD), the Coptic documents they contained have remained curiously understudied: by providing new data to that provided by the Greek texts, the best studied part of this archive, they contribute to a better historical understanding of these bilingual archives. Moreover, as part of a predominantly Greek dossier, they raise the issue of the use and function of Coptic in relation to Greek, the language of the administration, i.e., the relationship between the national language of the Egyptians and the one of Byzantine power. This thesis is the annotated edition of a corpus of Coptic letters, most of which have not previously been published, from Dioscorus’ archives. This text type is the documentary genre best represented in the Coptic component of this archival dossier. The first volume consists of a synthesis, which emphasizes the problem of the relationship between Greek and Coptic in a village like Aphrodito in the middle of the sixth century. It also deals with dialectal features, palaeographic and Coptic grammatical forms in use in the area, and studies historical data that complement those delivered by the Greek archives. Volume II contains the editions of twenty-one letters, with commentary, while volume III contains the appendices (complementary texts, indices, bibliography and plates)
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Delattre, Alain. "Edition, traduction et commentaires de papyrus documentaires inédits, coptes et grecs, conservés aux Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire de Bruxelles: recherches philologiques, historiques et économiques sur l'Egypte copte (VIIe-VIIIe siècles)." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/211203.

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La présente thèse de doctorat est consacrée à l'étude d'un lot de papyrus conservés aux Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire de Bruxelles. La plupart de ces textes proviennent du monastère d'apa Apollô de Baouît en Moyenne-Égypte.

L'introduction s'attache à retracer la genèse du lot et se conclut par un inventaire des papyrus qui peuvent lui être attribués.

Un premier chapitre présente le monastère de Baouît (sources, le fondateur, le site monastique et son histoire, les moines, l'organisation, la place du monastère dans le contexte régional).

Le deuxième chapitre est consacré aux textes documentaires du monastère de Baouît. Différents thèmes sont ensuite abordés: les supports de l'écriture, la paléographie, l'usage des langues (grec et copte), les particularités linguistiques et l'apport des textes édités.

Les 100 papyrus publiés sont répartis dans les sections suivantes: 1. ordres de l'administration monastique, 2. ordres de paiements; 3. comptes et listes; 4. reçus; 5. contrats de prêt; 6. autres contrats; 7. lettres; 8. protocoles; 9. varia; 10. annexe. Divers tableaux et annexes complètent les éditions.

Un dernier chapitre traite des activités économiques du monastère de Baouît (sources, patrimoine, productions, revenus et dépenses).


Doctorat en philosophie et lettres, Orientation langue et littérature
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Dospěl, Marek. "Bír Šawíš, Malá Oáza: Ostraka a další nápisový materiál." Doctoral thesis, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-334655.

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MAREK DOSPĚL Bīr Shawīsh, Small Oasis: Ostraka and Other Inscribed Material ABSTRACT The present dissertation is primarily a publication of a group of primary sources. These sources come from the recent archaeological exploration by Charles University in Prague of the site of Bīr Shawīsh in the Baḥrīya Oasis ("Small Oasis" in Classical Antiquity) in Egypt's Western Desert and consist of inscribed material written in Hellenistic Greek or koinē. Their majority belongs in the family of documentary texts, while a smaller group consists of informal inscriptions. Both texts and inscriptions are written or incised on fired potter's clay supports and can be dated to around 400 CE. The core of this dissertation consists of an annotated edition of these texts and inscriptions (Chapter 3), immediately followed by a synthetic and interpretative Chapter 4 in which the cardinal issues inherent to the published material are treated in detail. An important part of the edition are the analytical indices and appendices. Chapter 1 serves as a general introduction to the work; Chapter 2 presents the historical and archaeological context of the edited inscribed material. The dissertation ends with Reference Bibliography and Plates of individual text-bearing artifacts. This work is the first comprehensive treatment of a group of...
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Books on the topic "Coptic papyrology"

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M, Hasitzka Monika R., ed. Koptische dokumentarische und literarische Texte: First International Summer School in Coptic Papyrology 2006 in der Papyrussammlung der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek. Berlin ; New York: De Gruyter, 2011.

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M, Hasitzka Monika R., ed. Koptisches Sammelbuch. Wien: In Kommission bei Verlag Brüder Hollinek, 1993.

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Meyer, Marvin W. The magical book of Mary and the angels: In English translation. Claremont, Cal: Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, 1997.

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W, Pestman P., ed. Textes et études de papyrologie grecque, démotique et copte: P. L. Bat. 23. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Coptic papyrology"

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"Papyrology and the Utilization of Coptic Sources." In Papyrology and the History of Early Islamic Egypt, 21–44. BRILL, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789047405474_009.

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"Arabic Thoughts, Greek Numbers, Coptic Script: Two Accounting Documents from Fatimid Fayyum." In New Frontiers of Arabic Papyrology, 53–64. BRILL, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004345171_005.

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"Changing Money and Shifting Languages in Fatimid Egypt: A Late-Coptic Account Book from the Papers of Noël (Aimé-)Giron." In New Frontiers of Arabic Papyrology, 41–52. BRILL, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004345171_004.

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"O.Crum Ad. 15 and the Emergence of Arabic Words in Coptic Legal Documents." In Papyrology and the History of Early Islamic Egypt, 97–114. BRILL, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789047405474_012.

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"La version copte de l’Asclépius et la ville de l’âge d’or." In Textes et études de papyrologie grecque, démotique et copte, 231–42. BRILL, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004427761_016.

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"Preliminary Material." In Textes et études de papyrologie grecque, démotique et copte, i—vii. BRILL, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004427761_001.

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"Die Datierung von BGU I 140." In Textes et études de papyrologie grecque, démotique et copte, 1–6. BRILL, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004427761_002.

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"Business Letter on an Ostracon." In Textes et études de papyrologie grecque, démotique et copte, 7–8. BRILL, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004427761_003.

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"Agoranomoi et actes agoranomiques." In Textes et études de papyrologie grecque, démotique et copte, 9–44. BRILL, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004427761_004.

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"Ventes provisoires de biens pour sûreté de dettes." In Textes et études de papyrologie grecque, démotique et copte, 45–59. BRILL, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004427761_005.

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