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- The major Coptic dialects are Sahidic, Bohairic, Akhmimic, Fayyumic, Lycopolitan, and Oxyrhynchite. Sahidic Coptic was spoken between the cities of Asyut...
- Bohairic ⟨son⟩ Akhmimic, Lycopolitan and Fayyumic ⟨san⟩ ⟨rn⟩ 'name' */rin/ > */ren/ Sahidic and Bohairic ⟨ran⟩ Akhmimic, Lycopolitan and Fayyumic ⟨ren⟩ However...
- times, there was a distinct dialect of Coptic spoken in Asyut, known as "Lycopolitan", after the Gr**** name for the city. Lesser-used names for this dialect...
- appropriate name for a neoplatonist philosopher and keen admirer of the great Lycopolitan (cf. Comm. I, 8, 5) to have given his son." There is also a Macrobius...
- of Indiana Wesleyan University has shown that the text is written in Lycopolitan, a Coptic dialect that fell out of use during or prior to the sixth century...
- Plotinus (/plɒˈtaɪnəs/; Gr****: Πλωτῖνος, Plōtînos; c. 204/5 – 270 CE) was a Gr**** Platonist philosopher, born and raised in Roman Egypt. Plotinus is regarded...
- the Nile Delta and of the medieval and modern Coptic Church. Akhmimic Lycopolitan (also known as Subakhmimic) Fayyumic Oxyrhynchite The Coptic calendar...
- the Coptic Orthodox Church. Other dialects include Sahidic, Akhmimic, Lycopolitan, Fayyumic, and Oxyrhynchite. The Meroitic language and its writing system...
- upper lycopolitan nome, I bring him into the sanctuary where the great god is prepared for burial. I carry Kebehsenouf in the lower lycopolitan nome,...
- are up to six other recognized dialects of Coptic—Bohairic, Fayyumic, Lycopolitan, Akhmimic, Subakhmimic and Oxyrhynchite—and further idiolects. The identification...