Lambdin, Thomas O
Title | Introduction to Sahidic Coptic: Reprint. |
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Publisher | Macon, GA Mercer University Press |
Date | 1988 |
Book ID | 38400 |
Description
8vo., hardback, xvii+377pp..
In very good condition. Clean and tight. Owner name neatly inside.
Sahidic Coptic (fromthe Arabic, aṣ-Ṣaʿīd [Upper Egypt]) was originally the dialect spoken around Thebes; after the 5th century it was the standard Coptic of all of Upper Egypt. One of the best-documented and well-known dialects.This introductory textbook of Sahidic Coptic is intended especially for college and seminary students in the New Testament, but also will be of much interest to Egyptologists and Papyrologists. It is the first carefully graded introductory textbook of Sahidic Coptic to appear in English: no other grammar is designed specifically as a textbook, with lessons and drill exercises, nor does any other grammar feature such a complete glossary. Included are a series of carefully graded lessons with copious exercises covering the essential grammar and vocabulary, a selection of annotated texts, and a comprehensive glossary of Sahidic Coptic. The glossary will be to use not only to beginning students but also to those at the intermediate or advanced level engaged in reading or using source material in the Sahidic dialect
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£40.00