Clothing and dress - Egypt; Doorways; Buildings; Munīr al-Qamṣ Basīlīyūs 'Abd al-Masīḥ; Scholars; Salib 'Abd al-Masīḥ; Portraits, Group
From left to right, Munīr al-Qamṣ Basīlīyūs 'Abd al-Masīḥ and Salib 'Abd al-Masīḥ stand in a doorway. Photograph is inscribed with names and, "4B, 122 % - p 1130."
Robinson, James McConkey, 1924-; Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid; Portraits, Group
Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid narrating the story to James M. Robinson. Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid is an Egyptian historian known for first sending the Nag Hammadi codices to the Coptic Museum in Cairo.
Munīr saw the codices as a child in the home of his father al-Qamṣ Basīlīyūs and led James M. Robinson to Muḥammad 'Alī Khalīfah al-Sammān, Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid and Salib 'Abd al-Masīḥ.
'Abd al-Naẓīr Yāsīn 'Abd al-Raḥīm from Ḥamrah Dūm standing, with his back to the camera, at the place near which he said the jar containing the codices was buried.
Claremont scholar James Robinson with Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid, an Egyptian historian known for first sending the Nag Hammadi codices to the Coptic Museum in Cairo.
Claremont scholar James Robinson with Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid, an Egyptian historian known for first sending the Nag Hammadi codices to the Coptic Museum in Cairo.
Claremont scholar James Robinson interviewing Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid in Qina. Rāghib is an Egyptian historian known for first selling the Nag Hammadi codices to the Coptic Museum in Cairo in 1946.
Claremont scholar James Robinson with Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid, an Egyptian historian known for first sending the Nag Hammadi codices to the Coptic Museum in Cairo.
Claremont scholar James Robinson with Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid, an Egyptian historian known for first sending the Nag Hammadi codices to the Coptic Museum in Cairo.
Claremont scholar James Robinson with Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid, an Egyptian historian known for first sending the Nag Hammadi codices to the Coptic Museum in Cairo.
Claremont scholar James Robinson with Rāghib Andarāwus al-Qiss 'Abd al-Sayyid, an Egyptian historian known for first sending the Nag Hammadi codices to the Coptic Museum in Cairo.
The guard of the Antiquities Department, 'Abd al-Majīd Muḥammad Badārī, pointing out the stone under which he said the jar with the codices was buried.
Abd el-Bakir Yussef; Doresse, Marianne; Doresse, Jean, 1917-; Drioton, Étienne, 1889-1961; Labib, Pahor; Matḥaf al-Qiḅtī (Cairo, Egypt); Portraits, Group
From left to right: Abd el-Bakir Yussef, Marianne Doresse, Abbé Étienne Drioton, Father Basilios, Pahor Labib, and Jean Doresse in the Coptic Museum's garden.