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Gospel of
Peter was
recovered in 1886 by the
French archaeologist Urbain Bouriant in the
modern Egyptian city of
Akhmim (60
miles (97 km)
north of Nag Hammadi)...
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Urbain Bouriant (11
April 1849 – 19 June 1903) was a
French Egyptologist, who
discovered the
Gospel of
Peter in a tomb at Akhmim. He is best
known from...
- wa-al-āthār (Arabic, 2 vols., Bulaq, 1853);
French translation by
Urbain Bouriant as
Description topographique et
historique de l'Égypte (Paris, 1895–1900;...
- al-'athar,
Matabat aladab,
Cairo 1996, ISBN 978-977-241-175-7 Idem in French:
Bouriant, Urbain,
Description topographique et
historique de l'Egypte,
Paris 1895...
- al-'athar,
Matabat aladab,
Cairo 1996, ISBN 977-241-175-X Idem in French:
Bouriant, Urbain,
Description topographique et
historique de l'Egypte,
Paris 1895...
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process of
clearing some of the
chambers of debris. In 1893-1894,
Urbain Bouriant conducted an
epigraphic expedition with the
intent of
recording the "inscriptions...
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other than a
necropolis in the region, of
which there were several.
Uriel Bouriant, who
produced the
initial journal article on the discovery,
wrote that...
- (1789–1846),
French nurseryman Urbain Boiret (1731–1774),
Canadian priest Urbain Bouriant (1849–1903),
French egyptologist Urbain Braems (born 1933),
Belgian soccer...
- al-'athar,
Matabat aladab,
Cairo 1996, ISBN 977-241-175-X. In French:
Bouriant, Urbain,
Description topographique et
historique de l'Egypte,
Paris 1895...
- (German, 1863–1938) Käthe Bosse-Griffiths (German-British, 1910–1998)
Urbain Bouriant (French, 1849–1903)
Peter J.
Brand (Canadian-American, born 1967) James...