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  • COPTIC SCALAE ...opal seats are mentioned in various MSS containing lists of place-names in Coptic and the Arabic equivalent.'' ...
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  • COPTIC DOCUMENTS ''The following Nubian place-names were recorded for the first time in Coptic Documents studied by W.E. Crum and G. Steindorff.'' ...
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  • COPTIC DOCUMENTS OF THE 10th-12th CENTURIES ''We give some geographical names recorded in three Coptic documents: a papyrus, an ostrakon and a graffito.'' ...
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  • COPTIC DOCUMENTS OF THE 10th-12th CENTURIES ''We give some geographical names recorded in three Coptic documents: a papyrus, an ostrakon and a graffito.'' ...
    751 bytes (108 words) - 13:34, 21 February 2015
  • COPTIC SCALAE ...opal seats are mentioned in various MSS containing lists of place-names in Coptic and the Arabic equivalent.'' ...
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  • COPTIC DOCUMENTS ''The following Nubian place-names were recorded for the first time in Coptic Documents studied by W.E. Crum and G. Steindorff.'' ...
    1 KB (150 words) - 21:40, 18 February 2015
  • ...vangelists, representing on one hand the Monophysite (later to be known as Coptic) Church of Egypt, and the Orthodox Byzantine (Melkite) Church. According to ...r than Coptic as its liturgical language, although religious texts both in Coptic and in Old Nubian were also widely circulated. ...
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  • Qasr Ibrim: The Greek and Coptic Inscriptions: http://www.hum.leiden.edu/news-agenda/qasr-ibrim-the-greek-and-coptic-inscriptions.html ...
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  • ...rested in: history of Late Antique and medieval Nubia and Egypt; Greek and Coptic epigraphy and papyrology. Currently working on: Nubian liturgical calendar, ...
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    788 bytes (126 words) - 03:26, 4 March 2012
  • ...or correspondence, while religious texts were mostly either in Greek or in Coptic. In the far north Arabic was also extensively employed in commerce, as ther ...
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  • ...ke (London Brit. Mus., MS. Add. 5662). All place-names are written in both Coptic and Arabic.'' ...
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  • 16. [[The Coptic-Museum John (CM)]]: 1992b, ’Notes on Old Nubian texts (X)’, Beiträge zur Su ...N Ap): 2001c, ’An Old Nubian apocryphal text from Qasr Ibrim’, Journal of Coptic Studies 3, pp. 129–32. ''Not yet available online.'' ...
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  • ...riptions is Greek for about the half and Old Nubian for the other half. No Coptic inscription has been found. Since many graffiti are short and the Greek let ...
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  • ...riptions is Greek for about the half and Old Nubian for the other half. No Coptic inscription has been found. Since many graffiti are short and the Greek let ...
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  • ...the Nūba make use of the Syriac (''suryānīyya''), Greek (''rūmiyya'') and Coptic (''qubṭīyya'') alphabets in their religious documents. ...
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  • 16. The Coptic-Museum John (CM): 1992b, ’Notes on Old Nubian texts (X)’, Beiträge zur Suda ...N Ap): 2001c, ’An Old Nubian apocryphal text from Qasr Ibrim’, Journal of Coptic Studies 3, pp. 129–32. ''Emailed peeters@peeters-leuven.be on 2/13/11. Emai ...
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  • ...ypt and Northern Sudan. Those particularities separate the Nubian from the Coptic legends and graffiti, in all languages used, that is in Old Nubian, Greek, Coptic, Arabic, and Latin ...
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  • ...val period. Nonetheless, many documents and inscriptions written in Greek, Coptic and Arabic will also appear in this collection in its final form. Use [[Med ...
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  • Coptic at the University of Bergen, Norway, in 2008. From 2000 to 2002 ...
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  • ...thcoming), together with two other unpublished lists of bishoprics (one in Coptic, the other in Arabic). The differences between these three documents sugges ...l claimed by the Coptic church's Titular Bishop of the Great and Ancient [[Coptic Metropolis of Nubia|Metropolis of Nubia]], who is styled Bishop of Faras of ...
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  • ...''et alii'' (eds.), ''Checklist of Editions of Greek, Latin, Demotic, and Coptic Papyri, Ostraca and Tablets'', accessed on-line at <nowiki><</nowiki>http:/ – Qasr Ibrim, document: official, 12, Coptic/Greek, unpublished, verso l. 2 (Adams 1996, pp. 227–9 <nowiki>[</nowiki>tra ...
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  • ...''et alii'' (eds.), ''Checklist of Editions of Greek, Latin, Demotic, and Coptic Papyri, Ostraca and Tablets'', accessed on-line at <nowiki><</nowiki>http:/ ::– Faras, foundation, 8, Coptic, ''I. Khartoum Copt.'' 1, l. 9, cat. no. 32<br> ...
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  • ...35 x 25 cm, bearing a length inscription which might be in either Greek or Coptic. The inscriptions might follow any of several well known formulas, most com ...
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  • : Coptic stela from Serra East: Kush 11, 127. ...
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  • [[Coptic Documents (ca 650-700)]] '''[pp. 28-29]''' [[Coptic Documents of the 10th-12th Century]] '''[p. 249]''' ...
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  • ...Al-Mas'udi]] / ed. by [[User:A.Dolgushin|A.Dolgushin]]).<ref>Ed. note: In Coptic and Greek documents, kings of Dotawo describe themselves as kings of Aroud( ...
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  • C = Coptic ...
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  • ...-Tayyīb al-Makīn (the "Steady one"), one of the greatest historians of the Coptic Church. Born in Cairo (in 1205 A.D.) he became War Secretary under Baybars They possess six alphabets, viz. the Coptic, the Nubian, the Ethiopian, the Phrījī, the Qolqī and the Phoenician. (Pari ...
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  • ''Bishop of Pshate, wrote in Coptic "Life of Isaac" - monophysite patriarch of Alexandria (686-689 A.D.) - used ...
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  • Giorgios: 1070s (P.QI inv. 72.10.24/13: Plumley 1981 Coptic protocol, which dates to 1071/1072). ...
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  • ...mluk incursions. A Bishop of Ibrim and Faras was actually appointed by the Coptic Patriarch a century later. ...
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  • ''Secretary and biographer of the Coptic Patriarch Michael I. (744-768 A.D.). Severus used his work in an Arabic ver ...
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  • ...Supreme Being”. (Conti Rossini, ''Storia d’Etiopia'', p. 60.</ref> and in Coptic ''Ibnudhah'' and in Berberi ''M. Dhī k. Sh.''. After the country of the 'Al ...
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  • ...the story given in Perdrizet 1922.</ref> In an Arabic synaxary based on a Coptic original, Saint Sisinios is the son of a member of Diocletian<nowiki>’</now ...
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  • ''An Arabic translation of an earlier Coptic redaction. Latest date mentioned: 1242 A.D.'' ...
    9 KB (1,736 words) - 10:26, 27 February 2015
  • ...bout him but his name. Abū Saliḥ made use of valuable sources (Archives of Coptic Patriarchate ?).'' ...d slab to be fitted on the masonry block of the altar, still in use in the Coptic Church.</ref>, and '''[p. 331]'''sent bishops and priests and deacons to h ...
    31 KB (5,769 words) - 14:42, 3 March 2015
  • ...ypt presented in the ''Checklist of Editions of Greek, Latin, Demotic, and Coptic Papyri, Ostraca and Tablets ''([http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/papyrus/tex S. Jakobielski, ''A History of the Bishopric of Pachoras on the Basis of Coptic Inscriptions'' [= ''Faras'' III], Warsaw 1972.<br><br> ...
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  • ...els in the Arabic edition. But Monneret (''Storia'', p. 219) proved from a Coptic inscription that his name was “Kudanbes”.</ref> reigned in Dunqulah. ...
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  • ''Bilāq''<ref>Phonetically, it should be identified with the Coptic ''Peilak'' (Pilak), Philae Island. Also the total lack of rains and the fac ...
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