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BrillOnline Reference Works BrillOnline.com 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. Subscriptions: see Brill.com A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z OTHER The Coptic Gnostic Library — A Complete Edition of the Nag Hammadi Codices 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 The Nag Hammadi Studies, volume XX (1989) Contents Prelims

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BrillOnline Reference Works

BrillOnline.com

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.

Subscriptions: see Brill.com

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z OTHER

The Coptic Gnostic Library — A Complete Edition of the Nag Hammadi Codices

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

The Nag Hammadi Studies, volume XX (1989)▲▲

Contents Prelims

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Preface

Introduction

The Binding of Codex II

Editorial Method

Editorial Signs

Abbreviations

The Gospel according to Thomas

Appendix: The Greek Fragments

The Gospel according to Philip

Appendix. Schenke's Saying Numbers

The Hypostasis of the Archons

The Nag Hammadi Studies, volume XXI (1989)▲▲

Editorial Method

Editorial Signs

Abbreviations

On the Origin of the World

Appendix One: The fragment in codex XIII - CG XIII 50*:10 up-ult.

Appendix Two: The British Library Fragments

The Expository Treatise on the Soul

The Book of Thomas the Contender

The Nag Hammadi Studies, volume IV (1975)▲▲

Preface

Abbreviations

The Manuscript

The title

The Content

The Presentations of Praise

The Gospel of the Egyptians

Volume 3▲▲

The Nag Hammadi Studies, volume XXVII (1991)▲▲

Foreword

Preface

Abbreviations

Works Consulted

Textual Signs

Introduction

Guide to the Parallels

Eugnostos the Blessed and the Sophia of Jesus Christ

Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 1081- Greek Fragment of the Sophia of Jesus Christ

The Nag Hammadi Studies, volume XXVI (1984)▲▲

Preface

Abbreviations and Short Titles

Introduction

The Dialogue of the Saviour

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

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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 XXX (1996)▲▲

Preface

Abbreviations and Short Titles

Sigla

Introduction to Codex VII

The Paraphrase of Shem

Second Treatise of The Great Seth

Apocalypse of Peter

The Teachings of Silvanus

The Three Steles of Seth

The Nag Hammadi Studies, volume XXXI (1991)▲▲

Preface

Abbreviations and Short Titles

Introduction to Codex VIII

Zostrianos — Part A

Zostrianos — Part B

Zostrianos — Part C

Zostrianos — Part D

The Letter of Peter to Philip

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 XV (1981)▲▲

Preface

Abbreviations and Short Titles

Sigla

Astrological Signs

Introduction to Codex IX

Melchizedek

The Thought of Norea

The Testimony of Truth

Codex IX: Fragments

Introduction to Codex X

Marsanes

Codex X: Fragments

The Nag Hammadi Studies, volume XXVIII (1990)▲▲

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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