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3 Encomium on Pesynthios of Coptos: The Recently Discovered Sahidic Version from Shaykh Abd al-Qurna
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Previous Studies Previous Studies
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Editions of the Lives Editions of the Lives
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The Amélineau Edition, 1889 The Amélineau Edition, 1889
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Cairo Edition, 1898 Cairo Edition, 1898
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The Manuscripts of the Lives The Manuscripts of the Lives
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Translations from Greek Translations from Greek
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Literal Translation Literal Translation
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Literary Translation, Sometimes in Rhymed Prose (Sag‘) Literary Translation, Sometimes in Rhymed Prose (Sag‘)
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Translation from the Sahidic Dialect Translation from the Sahidic Dialect
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Translation from the Bohairic Dialect and Other Sources Translation from the Bohairic Dialect and Other Sources
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The Sixteenth Century The Sixteenth Century
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1735 1735
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1816 1816
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1839 1839
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1848 1848
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1885 1885
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1886 1886
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Undated Manuscript Undated Manuscript
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Notes Notes
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Abstract
The first scholar to edit an Arabic and Coptic text of Pachomius's biography — Life of St. Pachomius — with a translation preceded by a long introduction was Walter E. Crum. There were, he wrote, many manuscripts dealing with the lives of the two saints. Some were in Paris and the Vatican, and others in Egypt (one in Luxor, another in the Monastery of al-Muharraq (Dayr al-Muharraq) in Asyut, and the third in the Library of the Coptic Patriarchate). Crum's study was the subject of a brief comment by Lefort, also in 1913 (Lefort 1913), who reconfirmed Crum's opinion that the Vatican manuscript was translated from the Sahidic, and showed that a part of that original text was already to be found in the Pierpont Morgan collection.
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