- the
Coptic Museum in
Cairo during 1951-65. The
words 'Coptology' and '
Coptologist' were
introduced into the
English language by Aziz
Suryal Atiya. There...
- (1868–1907),
American mathematician Anne Boud'hors,
French Egyptologist,
Coptologist and
philologist Anne
Bourg (born 1987),
Luxembourgish footballer Anne...
-
Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin – 17
April 1938, in Cairo) was a
German Coptologist. He made
editions of
various Coptic texts, and was
active in
Egypt in...
- This list of
Copts includes notable Copts figures who are
notable in
their areas of expertise. For saints,
please refer to List of
Coptic saints. Rami...
- "proto-orthodox" was
coined by
Bentley Layton, a
scholar of
Gnosticism and a
Coptologist at Yale,[non-primary
source needed] but is
often attributed to New Testament...
-
Polish once the
fragile papyrus had
undergone conservation by a team of
Coptologists to be led by K****er, and that
their work
would be
published the following...
- pro-Chalcedonian Gr****
Melkites had both
theological and
national implications. As
Coptologist Jill
Kamil notes, the
position taken by the
Egyptians "paved [the way]...
- was also used in many
texts to
indicate the
bilabial approximant /w/.
Coptologists believe that
Coptic ⲃ was
articulated as a
voiced bilabial fricative...
- Ⲁⲍⲓⲍ Ⲥⲟⲩⲣⲓⲁⲗ Ⲁϯⲁ; July 5, 1898 –
September 24, 1988) was an
Egyptian Coptologist who was a
Coptic historian and
scholar and an
expert in
Islamic and Crusades...
-
Swiss coptologist (1927–2013)...