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Coptus may
refer to: Qift, a
place in
Egypt Coptus (weevil), a
beetle genus in the
tribe Rhyncolini This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Prodromus Coptus sive
Aegyptiacus (The
Coptic or
Egyptian Forerunner) was a 1636 work by the
Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher. It was
published in Rome...
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included identification with
Coptus, Colchis, Cyprus,
Cappadocia in Asia Minor, Cilicia, and Crete. The
identification with
Coptus is
recorded in Osborne's...
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reference to it we may
conclude that he was
familiar with Kircher's
Prodromus Coptus,
which appeared in 1636. He sent this
letter via the
famous Prague mathematician...
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learned Coptic in 1633 and
published its
first grammar in 1636, the
Prodromus coptus sive aegyptiacus.
Kircher then
broke with Horapollon's
interpretation of...
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English language adopted the word Copt in the 17th
century from Neo-Latin
Coptus, Cophtus,
which derives from the
Arabic collective qubṭ / qibṭ قبط "the...
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Annuario Pontificio as
Catholic titular sees:
Apollonopolis Magna (Edfu)
Coptus (Qift)
Diocletianopolis in
Thebaide (Qus)
Diospolis Superior (Hu) Hermonthis...
- Abydus; city of
Tentyra 45
cities Berenicê (at the Red Sea), Myus Hormus,
Coptus ... ;
mines of
smaragdus 46
Thebes 47 city Hermonthis; a City of Crocodiles;...
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Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher. It
followed his 1636
volume Prodromus Coptus sive
Aegyptiacus (The
Coptic or
Egyptian Forerunner), the
first ever published...
- ISSN 0169-9601. Hayes,
William C. (1946). "Royal
decrees from the
temple of Min at
Coptus".
Journal of
Egyptian Archaeology. 32: 3–23. doi:10.1177/030751334603200102...