Coptic Research website updated
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Coptic Research website updated


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Thanks to Howard Middleton-Jones for letting me know that he has updated his Coptic Research pages. The Coptic Research project is ongoing research area with many useful links and articles on Coptic archaeology, art and history. There is a new Coptic forum for all matters of Coptic interest, and Howard has just spent many months checking the GPS locations of around 180 monastic sites. If you go direct to http://www.ambilacuk.com/coptic/gpslist.html you will find a few examples and a link for the whole list which is in a word document.





- Online: New Coptic Blog
Alin Suciu If you are interested in Coptic studies there's a new blog on the subject of research on patristics, a, Coptic literature and manuscripts by Alin Suciu a Ph.D. candidate at the Faculté de théologie et de sciences religieuses, Université...

- Seminar Notes - Coptic Thebes At The Ees
Coptic Heritage blog I've written up my notes from last Saturday's Coptic Thebes: Life in the 7th and 8th Centuries seminar by Dr Jennifer Cromwell (Lady Wallis Budge Junior Research Fellow in Egyptology at Oxford University) at the Egypt Exploration...

- New Blog: Coptic News And Archive
http://www.daralqibt.blogspot.com/ This is a new blog which deals exclusively with Coptic heritage and culture. It is hoped that it will provide a useful resource to those who are investigating Coptic heritage, an area of interest which is expanding fast....

- The State Of Coptic Studies
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2004/704/he1.htm A fascinating article about the failure of founders and supporters of "Coptic studies" to find an agreed upon definition for Coptic studies as a discipline. It is an interesting insight into the nature of...

- Coptic Art Revisited
This article is on a display of Coptic art at the Mamluk era palace Al-Amir Taz. The exhibition of 205 works of Coptic art is to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Coptic museum founded in 1910. The article contains 15 pictures of the recently renovated...



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