The Turin Coptic Papyri

Augustinianum 53 (2):501-530 (2013)
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Abstract

The collection of Coptic literary papyri of the Egyptian Museum of Turin is one of the most important in the world, if not for the number of codices, certainly for their contribution to the knowledge of Coptic literature and codicology. This paper makes an exhaustive list of the codices and of the works that they contain, with reference to their publication, especially that of Francesco Rossi , who could read more than is visible today. The tables provided are useful because the papyri have been set in different order , after Rossi’s publication

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