Allogenes 45, 1-69,20

A brief analysis of the language of Allogenes is provided above in the Introduction to Codex XI, Section III. The occasional Bohairic features in its Sahidic dialect, found also in Zostrianos (VIII,1) and Three Steles of Seth (VII,5), suggest that Allogenes was translated from Greek in or near the B...

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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 5
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Coptic Gnostic Library
Further subjects:B Gnostic literature
B Nag Hammadi Codices
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Summary:A brief analysis of the language of Allogenes is provided above in the Introduction to Codex XI, Section III. The occasional Bohairic features in its Sahidic dialect, found also in Zostrianos (VIII,1) and Three Steles of Seth (VII,5), suggest that Allogenes was translated from Greek in or near the Boharic dialectal domain perhaps even in Alexandria, around 300 C.E
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004228900_cgl_aAllogenes