COPTIC MONUMENTS. 3
8006 a-j. Coptic manuscript.— Parchment. — Height o m. 827 mill., breadth
0 m. 26 cent. — Akhmim (1).
Six consecutive leaves, payed ple-poç. 6*^*0? §¥f (Ü
Two columns of 3o lines each, ruled perpendi- _ ^»..___^ Jim ZL_^
cularlyonly. ^SEK, BAÏVSH
Initials slightly enlarged, not coloured and accom- ^fJÏ^J ψ*\.
panied sometimes by y? . * ">r 0fl Ά,
No other ornaments, except p. ρϊζ, where, at end * - .....m
of the 1" text, a space is filled by lines of «-*_> ^» β"•ν«3 VVV C^O >»
To the outer edge of the 1" leaf a leather tab is affixed.
Contests : Parts of two Epistles of Shenoute (Sinulhius), both addressed apparently
to an infidel named KpoNOC, whose idolatries (worship of sun, moon, stars,)
sorcery (νοκμαπα) and neglect of the poor are bitterly inveighed against. Text
often very obscure.
Begins: taypngkpcdmghg ναι rnpoy ΝΤΑίΐογλΓΓΟλίΟΝ οπογ gii rem. . .
The 1" Epistle ends : λγα> ntnhay ah gkgzíuk gaytgk'I βπτοπ ΜΠΝΟβ
MRATpiApXHC 6TBHHTM NCAMI 2A2GNU;U)NG.
The !jnd begins : cinoyoioy eniCTOAH — eptOANTBAtoop acj;kak groa
GTGNTOKHG Π2Μ2ΑΑ HriMAMHU)NAC . . . .
Eiuh : GBOA 2NN<SI.X MHGIANOMOC ΝΑΚΟγχΟΑΟΝΟΟΟρ ΜΗΝβΙΚΟΟγβ ΤΙΐρΟγ.
The 9"d Epistle was proper to the o/1' of Tybi, β the day upon which our father (i. e.
Shenoute) caught (<ya>rt) the devil. » (*ee note on p. ρϊζ).
Dialect : Sa'idic.
8007 a-c. Coptic manuscript. — Parchment. — Height o m. 317 mill. (fol. «),
breadth 0 m. 27b mill. (fol. Í»). — Akhmîm (2).
Two leaves perhaps consecutive, with complete text 7^yr*Y
but and cut add damaged margins, and part of a fa m/->j * » # f ^—y
leaf. Fol. a, paged ci?, GÎX. V • ^T» • ■ »
Two columns of 30, 31 lines each, ruled with dry JE irKÇ.y \^ *"TP
point for the alternate lines only. • a • â Λ.
Initials enlarged and accompanied by fine scrolls in J~SlF ^*—#V,
red and yellow (foil, a, b) or red, yellow and green (fol. c). At end of ist text on
fol. b, a space in filled by lines of «<<^e—» $<<<< ^οΐΐΐλΐ«------»
(ι) Provenance fixed by many fragments of same manuscript in other collections known to have come thence
(e. g. Zokga,mciv, cccvm2, Paris, Bibl. Nat., i3o3, 76-183 etc., British Museum, n° 202, Crawford collect.
a3a, 28, 3ά and Leyden n° 80).
(9) Provenance fixed as for preceding number ( v. Zoega , ccxii, Paris, Bibl. Nat., 13o', 90, φ, ι o6, 107, etc.,
Oxford, Ciar. Press 22 and British Museum, 11° 200. For fol. c, cf. Paris, i3o*, 106).
8006 a-j. Coptic manuscript.— Parchment. — Height o m. 827 mill., breadth
0 m. 26 cent. — Akhmim (1).
Six consecutive leaves, payed ple-poç. 6*^*0? §¥f (Ü
Two columns of 3o lines each, ruled perpendi- _ ^»..___^ Jim ZL_^
cularlyonly. ^SEK, BAÏVSH
Initials slightly enlarged, not coloured and accom- ^fJÏ^J ψ*\.
panied sometimes by y? . * ">r 0fl Ά,
No other ornaments, except p. ρϊζ, where, at end * - .....m
of the 1" text, a space is filled by lines of «-*_> ^» β"•ν«3 VVV C^O >»
To the outer edge of the 1" leaf a leather tab is affixed.
Contests : Parts of two Epistles of Shenoute (Sinulhius), both addressed apparently
to an infidel named KpoNOC, whose idolatries (worship of sun, moon, stars,)
sorcery (νοκμαπα) and neglect of the poor are bitterly inveighed against. Text
often very obscure.
Begins: taypngkpcdmghg ναι rnpoy ΝΤΑίΐογλΓΓΟλίΟΝ οπογ gii rem. . .
The 1" Epistle ends : λγα> ntnhay ah gkgzíuk gaytgk'I βπτοπ ΜΠΝΟβ
MRATpiApXHC 6TBHHTM NCAMI 2A2GNU;U)NG.
The !jnd begins : cinoyoioy eniCTOAH — eptOANTBAtoop acj;kak groa
GTGNTOKHG Π2Μ2ΑΑ HriMAMHU)NAC . . . .
Eiuh : GBOA 2NN<SI.X MHGIANOMOC ΝΑΚΟγχΟΑΟΝΟΟΟρ ΜΗΝβΙΚΟΟγβ ΤΙΐρΟγ.
The 9"d Epistle was proper to the o/1' of Tybi, β the day upon which our father (i. e.
Shenoute) caught (<ya>rt) the devil. » (*ee note on p. ρϊζ).
Dialect : Sa'idic.
8007 a-c. Coptic manuscript. — Parchment. — Height o m. 317 mill. (fol. «),
breadth 0 m. 27b mill. (fol. Í»). — Akhmîm (2).
Two leaves perhaps consecutive, with complete text 7^yr*Y
but and cut add damaged margins, and part of a fa m/->j * » # f ^—y
leaf. Fol. a, paged ci?, GÎX. V • ^T» • ■ »
Two columns of 30, 31 lines each, ruled with dry JE irKÇ.y \^ *"TP
point for the alternate lines only. • a • â Λ.
Initials enlarged and accompanied by fine scrolls in J~SlF ^*—#V,
red and yellow (foil, a, b) or red, yellow and green (fol. c). At end of ist text on
fol. b, a space in filled by lines of «<<^e—» $<<<< ^οΐΐΐλΐ«------»
(ι) Provenance fixed by many fragments of same manuscript in other collections known to have come thence
(e. g. Zokga,mciv, cccvm2, Paris, Bibl. Nat., i3o3, 76-183 etc., British Museum, n° 202, Crawford collect.
a3a, 28, 3ά and Leyden n° 80).
(9) Provenance fixed as for preceding number ( v. Zoega , ccxii, Paris, Bibl. Nat., 13o', 90, φ, ι o6, 107, etc.,
Oxford, Ciar. Press 22 and British Museum, 11° 200. For fol. c, cf. Paris, i3o*, 106).