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century and the site of a
monastery from the 4th, it was
earlier known as
Chenoboskion (Gr**** Χηνοβόσκιον "geese pasture"), also
called Chenoboscium /ˌkɛnəˈboʊʃəm/...
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archaeological site. Nag
Hammadi is
about 5
kilometres (3.1 mi) west of
ancient Chenoboskion (Ancient Gr****: Χηνοβόσκιον) The "Nag
Hammadi library", an important...
- The Nag
Hammadi library (also
known as the
Chenoboskion M****cripts and the
Gnostic Gospels) is a
collection of
early Christian and
Gnostic texts discovered...
- army
without ever
having to fight. He
moved to the
village of
Sheneset (
Chenoboskion) in
Upper Egypt and was
converted and
baptized in 314.
Pachomius then...
- the
Egyptian village of Nag Hammadi, near the site of the
monastery of
Chenoboskion. Once the
Coptic text was published,
scholars recognized that an earlier...
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Pachomian monasteries have been
conducted at Tabennesi, Pbow, and Sheneset-
Chenoboskion.
Various m****cripts have been
discovered near the
locations of Pachomian...
- Attack:
Durkin Gambit: 1. Na3 e5 2. Nc4 Nc6 3. e4 f5
Sodium Attack:
Chenoboskion Variation: 1. Na3 g6 2. g4 Van Geet Opening: 1. Nc3 Van Geet Opening:...
- Gnostics: An
Introduction to the
Gnostic Coptic M****cripts
Discovered at
Chenoboskion by Jean
Doresse New York : MJF Books, 1986.
Retrieved 2011-October-21...
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collection was
originally part of an
early monastery library in Pbow,
Chenoboskion,
based on the
appearance of
several letters of
abbots of the Pachomian...