Hugo Lundhaug and Lance Jenott, eds. The Nag Hammadi Codices and Late Antique Egypt

Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum 110. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2018.

CONTENTS:

Hugo Lundhaug and Lance Jenott, "Introduction: The Nag Hammadi Codices in Context."

Jon F. Dechow, "The Nag Hammadi Milieu: An Assessment in the Light of the Origenist Controversies."

James E. Goehring, "The Material Encoding of Early Christian Division: Nag Hammadi Codex VII and the Ascetic Milieu in Upper Egypt."

Melissa Harl Sellew, "Reading Jesus in the Desert: The Gospel of Thomas Meets the Apophthegmata Patrum."

Blossom Stefaniw, "Hegemony and Homecoming in the Ascetic Imagination: Sextus, Silvanus, and Monastic Instruction in Egypt."

Dylan M. Burns, "Magical, Coptic, Christian: The Great Angel Eleleth and the ‘Four Luminaries’ in Egyptian Literature of the First Millennium CE."

Julio Cesar Dias Chaves, "From the Apocalypse of Paul to Coptic Epic Passions: Greeting Paul and the Martyrs in Heaven."

Ulla Tervahauta, "The Soul Flees to Her Treasure where Her Mind Is: Scriptural Allusions in the Authentikos Logos."

Christian H. Bull, "Hermes between Pagans and Christians: The Nag Hammadi Hermetica in Context."

René Falkenberg, "What Has Nag Hammadi to Do with Medinet Madi? The Case of Eugnostos and Manichaeism."

Paula Tutty, "Books of the Dead or Books with the Dead? Interpreting Book Depositions in Late Antique Egypt."

Hugo Lundhaug, "The Dishna Papers and the Nag Hammadi Codices: The Remains of a Single Monastic Library?"

Louis Painchaud, "The Production and Destination of the Nag Hammadi Codices."

Michael A. Williams and David Coblentz, "A Reexamination of the Articulation Marks in Nag Hammadi Codices II and XIII."

Christian Askeland, "Dating Early Greek and Coptic Literary Hands."

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