Studies in Coptic Culture
Transmission and Interaction
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Foreword
Introduction 1. The Coptic Acts of Ephesus
Richard Price
2. The role of Coptic translators in the transmission of Patristic Biblical Comment in the First Millennium CE
Carol Downer
3. Talking About Medicine in Early Islamic Egypt:Toward a Socio-Historical Approach to the Corpus of Coptic Medical Texts
Tonio Sebastian Richter
4. Wine Production in Medieval Egypt: The Case of the Coptic Church
Mennat-Allah El Dorry
5. The Encomium on Bishop Pesynthios: An Evaluation of the Biographical Data in the Arabic version
Renate Dekker
6. The Depiction of Muslims in the Miracles of Anba Barsauma al-‘Uryan
Asuka Tsuji
7. A fourteenth-century Icon of St. Mark and Miniatures from a Gospel Book: The Assimilation of Byzantine Art by the Coptic Élite in early Mamluk Egypt
Lucy-Anne Hunt
8. Coptic Icons: Expressions of Social Agency and Coptic Identity? (Part 2)
Helene Moussa
9. Rehabilitating a Late Antique Mural Painting at the Red Monastery, Sohag
Michael Jones
10. Transmission of Coptic Music from the Past to the Future
Magdalena Kuhn
11. Representations of Copts in Early Nineteenth Century Italian Travel Accounts
Daniele Salvoldi
12. Copts in Modern Egyptian Literature
Laila Farid