The Coptic Gnostic Library — A Complete Edition of the Nag Hammadi Codices
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Subject: Biblical Studies
General Editor: James M. Robinson
The Coptic Gnostic Library Online continues where the Dead Sea Scrolls left off. Our main sources of information for the Gnostic religion are the so-called Nag Hammadi codices, written in Coptic.
In order to view the contents, we highly recommend installing the Unicode font Antinoou.
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The Coptic Gnostic Library Online continues where the Dead Sea Scrolls left off. Our main sources of information for the Gnostic religion are the so-called Nag Hammadi codices, written in Coptic.
In order to view the contents, we highly recommend installing the Unicode font Antinoou.
Subscriptions: see Brill.com
- Notes for readers
- Notes for readers
- Volume 1
- The Nag Hammadi Studies, volume XXII (1985)
- Sigla
- Foreword
- Preface
- Table of Tractates in the Coptic Gnostic Library
- Abbreviations and Short Titles
- Introduction
- The Prayer of the Apostle Paul - 1,1: A.1 - B.10
- The Apocryphon of James - 1,2: 1.1 - 16:30
- The Gospel of Truth - 1,3:16.31 - 43.24
- The Treatise on the Resurrection - 1,4:43.25 - 50.18
- The Tripartite Tractate - 1,5:51.1 - 138.27
- Volume 2
- The Nag Hammadi Studies, volume XXXIII (1995)
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- Editorial Policy and Sigla
- Synopsis of the Apocryphon of John [1–17]
- Synopsis of the Apocryphon of John [18–34]
- Synopsis of the Apocryphon of John [35–51]
- Synopsis of the Apocryphon of John [52–68]
- Synopsis of the Apocryphon of John [69–83]
- Appendix 1: Two Sets Of Names
- Appendix 2: Numerical Scheme of Yaldabaoth’s World
- Appendix 3: Synopsis of the Allogenes Parallel
- Appendix 4: Irenaeus and Theodoret, Latin, Greek, English
- Appendix 5: Apocalypse of John According to Theodore Bar Koni
- Appendix 6: Bala’izah Fragment 52
- Bibliography
- Volume 3
- The Nag Hammadi Studies, volume XI (1979)
- Preface
- Abbreviations and Short Titles
- Textual Signs
- Introduction
- Codicological Analysis of Nag Hammadi Codices V and VI and Papyrus Berolinensis 8502
- The Apocalypse of Paul - V,2 : 17,19 - 24,9
- The (First) Apocalypse of James - V,3 : 24,10 - 44,10
- The (Second) Apocalypse of James - V, 4: [44],11-63,32
- The Apocalypse of Adam - V, 5 : 64,1 - 85,32
- The Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles - VI,1 : 1,1 - 12,22
- The Thunder: Perfect Mind - VI,2: 13,1-21,32
- Authoritative Teaching - VI,3:22,1–35,24
- The Concept of Our Great Power - VI,4:36,1–48,15
- Plato, Republic 588b-589b - VI,5 : 48,16 - 51,23
- The Discourse on the Eighth and Ninth - VI,6 : 52,1 - 63,32
- The Prayer of Thanksgiving - VI,7 : 63,33 - 65,7
- The Scribal Note - VI, 7a : 65,8 - 14
- Asclepius 21-29 - VI,8 : 65,15 - 78,43
- The Gospel according to Mary - BG, 1 : 7,1 - 19,5
- The Act of Peter - BG, 4 : 128,1 - 141,7
- Volume 4
- The Nag Hammadi Studies, volume XVI (1981)
- Notes on Editorial Practice and List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part One. The Greek Papyri — Codex I
- Part One. The Greek Papyri — Codex IV
- Part One. The Greek Papyri — Codex V
- Part One. The Greek Papyri — Codex VI
- Part One. The Greek Papyri — Codex VII
- Part One. The Greek Papyri — Codex VIII
- Part One. The Greek Papyri — Codex IX
- Part One. The Greek Papyri — Codex XI
- Part Two. The Coptic Papyri — Preface
- Part Two. The Coptic Papyri — Codex I
- Part Two. The Coptic Papyri — Codex VII
- Part Two. The Coptic Papyri — Codex VIII
- Volume 5
- The Nag Hammadi Studies, volume XXVIII (1990)
- Preface
- Abbreviations and Short Titles
- Sigla
- Introduction to Codex XI
- The interpretation of Knowledge - 1,1 - 22,34
- A Valentinian Exposition 22,1 – 39,39
- Allogenes 45,1 – 69,20
- Hypsiphrone, 69,21–72,37
- Codex XI: Fragments
- Introduction to Codex XII
- The Sentences of Sextus - 15*, 1 – 16*, 28; 27*, 1 – 34*, 28
- The Gospel of Truth - 53*, 1 – 54*, 28; 57*, 1 – 60*, 30
- Fragmentary Tractate - 1A – 1B; 2A – 2B
- Introduction to Codex XIII
- Trimorphic Protennoia - 35*, 1–50*, 24
- On the Origin of the World - 50*, 25-34
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