SSCN Voumes 1-10, 1994-2004

St. Shenouda Coptic Newsletter

Anonymous, Bibliorum Sacrorum Graecorum, Codex Vaticanus B . Facsimile & Prologomena Vatican 1999. British Museum. The Codex Alexandrinus - New Testament and Clementine Epistles . London 1909 (Facsimile) Swete, H. B. The Old Testament in Greek according to the Septuagint . Second Edition. Cambridge 1895. Tischendorff, C. von. Bibliorum Codex Sinaiticus Petropolitanus . 4 vols. Reprint II. Coptic Böhlig, The Book of Proverbs . 2 vols. Leipzig 1963 (Introduction & facsimile of Codex Ms Or oct.987 German State Library of Berlin). Budge, E. A. W. The earliest Known Coptic Psalter . London 1898. Ciasca, A. Sacrorum Bibliorum Fragmenta Copti-Sahidica Musei Borgiani . Volume 1, Rome 1885 Horner, G. The Coptic Version of the New Testament - Northern Dialect . 4 vols. reprint 1978 Kasser, R. Papyrus Bodmer XXII et Mississippi Coptic Codex II: Jer xl:3-lii:34; Lam, Ep. Jer., Bar. i:1-v:5 en Sahidique . Geneva 1964. ---. Papyrus Bodmer XXIII: Esaie xlvii:1- lxvi:24 en Sahidique . Geneva 1965 Lagarde, P. A. de. Der Pentateuch Koptisch . Reprint. Tattam, H. Prophetae Majores in Dialecto Linguae Aegyptiacae Memphitics seu Coptica . 2 Vols, Reprint.

promotion of the Bible, especially in Coptic. With the new acquisition of the facsimile/replica edition of Codex Vatican, mentioned earlier, it was felt that the time for an exhibit for such resources has come. Purpose: The purpose for such an exhibit is to familiarize our community, and all interested in viewing the contribution of Egypt toward the preservation of this most important treasure of Christianity. The scope will be limited to Coptic and Greek manuscripts and editions which are available now or done in or out of Egypt. Contents: The exhibit will be divided into two sections: Greek and Coptic, as follows: I. The Greek section will include facsimiles of important manuscripts, Parchment and Papyrus, from the year 200 to the fifth century. It will also include some of the important publications of these texts in original or reprinted editions. Representation of the three main Parchment Uncial codices will be displayed: Codex Sinaticus, Codex Alexandrinus, and Codex Vaticanus. Also several of the Dishna or Bodmer facsimile of Greek Papyri will be on display. The most impressive display will obviously be that of Codex Vaticanus. II. The Coptic Section will include many r re facsimiles, photographs, and editions of Coptic Biblical manuscripts. Prints of computer-scanned images (from Microfilm) of biblical manuscripts will also be on display. Time and Place: It will open to the public, starting June 3, 2000 until July 2, 2000. Time will be between 10:00 am to 4:00 pm on Saturdays and 1:00 to 4:00 pm on Sundays during that period. The place will be as follows: St. Shenouda Center for Coptic Studies 1494 So. Robertson Blvd., Suite 204 Los Angeles, CA 90035 Items for Display: The following is some of the items that will be on display: I. Greek

St. Shenouda Coptic Newsletter Thomspon, Sir H. The Coptic (Sahidic) version of certain Books of the Old Testament from a Papyrus in the British Museum . London 1908 Till, W. Die Achmimische Version der Zwölf Kleinen Propheten (Codex Rainerianus, Wien) . Hauniae 1927

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