Christian Epigraphy of Egypt and Nubia

Christian Epigraphy of Egypt and Nubia

van der Vliet, Jacques

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04/2018

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Part 1: A general introduction 1. The Christian epigraphy of Egypt and Nubia: State of research and perspectives Part 2: Egypt 2. "In a robe of gold": Status, magic and politics on inscribed Christian textiles from Egypt 3. Christus imperat. An ignored Coptic dating formula 4. Perennial Hellenism! Laszlo Toeroek and the al-Mu'allaqa lintel (Coptic Museum inv. no. 753) 5. History through inscriptions: Coptic epigraphy in the Wadi al-Natrun 6. Reconstructing the landscape: Epigraphic sources for the Christian Fayoum 7. Monumenta fayumica 8. Monuments of Christian Sinnuris (Fayyum, Egypt), with Peter Grossmann and Tomasz Derda 9. Four Christian funerary inscriptions from the Fayum (I. Dayr al-'Azab 1-4), with Tomasz Derda 10. A lintel from the Fayum in the British Museum, with Adeline Jeudy 11. A Naqlun monk brought home. On the provenance of Louvre inv. E 26798-26799 12. I. Varsovie: Graeco-Coptica 13. A Coptic funerary stela in the Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal, with Jitse H.F. Dijkstra 14. Snippets from the past. Two ancient sites in the Asyut region: Dayr al-Gabrawi and Dayr al-'Izam 15. Monks and scholars in the Panopolite nome: The epigraphic evidence,
with Sofia Schaten 16. Parerga. Notes on Christian inscriptions from Egypt and Nubia 17. Epigraphy and history in the Theban region 18. From Naqada to Esna: A late Coptic inscription at Dayr Mari Girgis (Naqada),
with Renate Dekker 19. "In year one of King Zachari": Evidence of a new Nubian king from the Monastery of St. Simeon at Aswan, with Jitse H.F. Dijkstra 20. Contested frontiers: Southern Egypt and Northern Nubia, a.d. 300-1500. The evidence of the inscriptions Part 3: Nubia 21. Coptic as a Nubian literary language: Four theses for discussion 22. Gleanings from Christian Northern Nubia 23. Four north-Nubian stelae from the Bankes collection, with Klaas A. Worp 24. Churches in Lower Nubia, old and "new" 25. Two Coptic epitaphs from Qasr Ibrim 26. The Church of the Twelve Apostles: The Earliest Cathedral of Faras? 27. Exit Tamer, bishop of Faras (SB V 8728) 28. Rich Ladies of Meinarti and their Churches. With an appended list of sources from Christian Nubia containing the expression 'having the Church of so-and-so', with Adam Lajtar 29. From Aswan to Dongola: The epitaph of Bishop Joseph (died a.d. 668), with Stefan Jakobielski 30. Rome - Meroe - Berlin. The southernmost Latin inscription rediscovered (CIL III 83), with Adam Lajtar 31. "What is man?" The Nubian tradition of Coptic funerary inscriptions
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Christian Epigraphy;Sahidic Coptic;Christian epigraphy / Coptic / Late Antiquity / Egypt / Eastern Christianity / Nubia. Aswan / Middle Eastern Studies / St Simeon / Fayum / Byzantium;Wadi Al Natrun;Peter Grossmann;Coptic Letter;Tomasz Derda;Qasr Ibrim;Adeline Jeudy;Funerary Stelae;Jitse Dijkstra;Indiction Year;Sofia Schaten;Coptic Texts;Renate Dekker;Funerary Stela;Jitse H.F. Dijkstra;White Monastery;Klaas A. Worp;Funerary Epigraphy;Adam jtar;Present Stela;Stefan Jakobielski;Monumental Inscriptions;Greek Epitaph;Funerary Inscriptions;Coptic Museum;Epigraphic Material;Bohairic Coptic;Late Antique Egypt;Sixth Eighth Century;Diocletian Era;Mural Inscriptions;BSAC;Wooden Lintel;Shams Al Dawla