Introduction (intro_III_XXVII)
The thirteen Nag Hammadi codices were discovered in December, 1945, on the right bank of the Nile, near the town of al-Qasr (ancient Chenoboskia) and close to the larger town of Nag Hammadi, which is on the opposite bank.1 Facsimile editions of all thirteen have been published. The mss are now prese...
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Language: | English |
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Leiden Boston
Brill Academic Publishers
2012
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In: | In: The Coptic Gnostic Library - A Complete Edition of the Nag Hammadi Codices, volume |
Series/Journal: | BrillOnline Reference Works
Coptic Gnostic Library |
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Gnostic literature
B Nag Hammadi Codices |
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Summary: | The thirteen Nag Hammadi codices were discovered in December, 1945, on the right bank of the Nile, near the town of al-Qasr (ancient Chenoboskia) and close to the larger town of Nag Hammadi, which is on the opposite bank.1 Facsimile editions of all thirteen have been published. The mss are now preserved in the Coptic Museum in Old Cairo, Egypt |
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1163/9789004228900_cgl_aintro_III_XXVII |