Preface (Preface_III_XXVII)

This project was begun in 1967, while I was a graduate student at the Graduate Theological Union. In connection with the Coptic Gnostic Library Project at the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, James M. Robinson suggested that I try to produce the parallels of Eug and SJC, using the only sour...

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Main Author: Parrott, Douglas M. (Author)
Contributors: Robinson, James M. (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill Academic Publishers 2012
In:In: The Coptic Gnostic Library - A Complete Edition of the Nag Hammadi Codices, volume
Series/Journal:BrillOnline Reference Works
Coptic Gnostic Library
Further subjects:B Gnostic literature
B Nag Hammadi Codices
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Summary:This project was begun in 1967, while I was a graduate student at the Graduate Theological Union. In connection with the Coptic Gnostic Library Project at the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, James M. Robinson suggested that I try to produce the parallels of Eug and SJC, using the only source then available to us, namely, the text of Till's edition of BG and his footnotes, which contained the variants from SJC-BG found in Eug-III and SJC-III. His hope was that we might be able to test the then recently published arguments of Krause regarding the priority of Eug
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004228900_cgl_aPreface_III_XXVII