- the
Coptic Museum in
Cairo during 1951-65. The
words 'Coptology' and '
Coptologist' were
introduced into the
English language by Aziz
Suryal Atiya. There...
-
Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin – 17
April 1938, in Cairo) was a
German Coptologist. He made
editions of
various Coptic texts, and was
active in
Egypt in...
- "proto-orthodox" was
coined by
Bentley Layton, a
scholar of
Gnosticism and a
Coptologist at Yale, but is
often attributed to New
Testament scholar Bart D. Ehrman...
- Evelyn-White (1884 – 9
September 1924) was a classicist, Egyptologist,
Coptologist and archaeologist. Hugh
Gerard Evelyn-White was born in
Ipswich in 1884...
- Émile Amélineau (1850 – 12
January 1915 at Châteaudun) was a
French Coptologist,
archaeologist and Egyptologist. His
scholarly re****tion was established...
- Anne Boud'hors (born 28
October 1958) is a
French Egyptologist,
Coptologist, and philologist. A
research director at CNRS, she is a
specialist in Coptic...
- (architect) (1866–1945),
Russian architect Carl
Schmidt (
Coptologist) (1868–1938),
German coptologist Carl
Schmidt (politician) (1835–1888),
American politician...
- was also used in many
texts to
indicate the
bilabial approximant /w/.
Coptologists believe that
Coptic ⲃ was
articulated as a
voiced bilabial fricative...
- This list of
Copts includes notable Copts figures who are
notable in
their areas of expertise. For saints,
please refer to List of
Coptic saints. Rami...
- pro-Chalcedonian Gr****
Melkites had both
theological and
national implications. As
Coptologist Jill
Kamil notes, the
position taken by the
Egyptians "paved [the way]...