Theology

Parabiblica Coptica

Edited by Ivan Miroshnikov

[Parabiblica Coptica.]

2023. IX, 241 pages.

Parabiblica 3

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The present volume focuses on the Coptic parabiblical texts – those texts that do not belong to the Bible, but in a sense move in its orbit. The contributions deal with a wide range of topics and literary genres, including apocryphal acts and the so-called apostolic memoirs.
The present volume focuses on the Coptic parabiblical texts – those texts that do not belong to the Bible but fall in its orbit – which include not only the Apocrypha but also the works of the Apostolic Fathers. The contributions deal with a wide range of topics and literary genres, including apocryphal acts and the so-called apostolic memoirs. The volume is divided into two sections: editiones, which contains editions of several important texts in Sahidic Coptic, and studia, which comprises five articles on Coptic parabiblical literature. The literary works discussed in the volume are contextualized in the scope of Coptic literature, regardless of whether they were originally composed in Coptic or translated into Coptic from Greek. Some of the contributions also deal with the reception of Coptic literature in Arabic and Old Nubian literary traditions.
Survey of contents
I. Editiones
Christian H. Bull/Alexander Kocar: The Acts of Andrew and Paul (CANT 239): A New Edition with an Introduction, Translation, and Notes – Dylan M. Burns: More Greek Philosophers Among the Copts: The Notes of Some Philosophers (MONB.BE) and the »Wisdom from Outside« in Pseudo-Evodius of Rome's Homily on the Passion and ResurrectionIvan Miroshnikov: The Preaching of Philip: A New Edition of the Sahidic Fragments with an Introduction, Translation, and Notes

II. Studia
Dan Batovici: The »Apostolic Fathers« in Coptic: Problems and Overview – Lilia Frangulian: 24, 72, 1000: Biblical Numbers in the Investitures of the Archangels Michael and Gabriel – Nils Arne Pedersen: Heresies and Apocrypha in the Thirty-Ninth Festal Letter of Athanasius of Alexandria – Eugenia B. Smagina: Onomastik und Rechtschreibung von Lehnwörtern in koptischen Texten, insbesondere in den Apokryphen – Vincent W. J. van Gerven Oei/Alexandros Tsakos: Apostolic Memoirs in Old Nubian
Authors/Editors

Ivan Miroshnikov Born 1986; 2008 Specialist Diploma in Religious Studies from Moscow State University; 2016 PhD from the University of Helsinki; Pro Futura Scientia XIV Fellow at the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study (Uppsala), researcher at Mid Sweden University (Sundsvall), senior research fellow at the Centre for Egyptological Studies (Russian Academy of Sciences), and docent in Early Christian and Coptic Studies at the University of Helsinki.
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