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    • Site of the discovery

    • Site of the discovery

    • Boulders; Cliffs; Excavations (Archaeology) - Egypt; Formations (Geology)

    • The site of the discovery of the Nag Hammadi codices beneath the shaded northern flank of the broken boulder on the talus of the cliff.
    • Site of the discovery

    • Site of the discovery

    • Boulders; Cliffs; Excavations (Archaeology) - Egypt; Formations (Geology)

    • The site of the discovery of the Nag Hammadi codices beneath the shaded northern flank of the broken boulder on the talus of the cliff.
    • Codex VIII, pages 132-133

    • Codex VIII, pages 132-133

    • Coptic manuscripts (Papyri); Manuscript studies; Case bindings (gathered matter components); Nag Hammadi codices. VIII

    • Codex VIII, pages 132 and 133. Photograph taken by Jean Doresse in the home of Maria Dattari.
    • Codex II, opened at pages 50-51

    • Codex II, opened at pages 50-51

    • Coptic manuscripts (Papyri); Manuscript studies; Gospel of Thomas (Coptic Gospel); Nag Hammadi codices. II

    • Codex II, opened at page 50-51 (the conclusion and subscript title of the "Gospel of Thomas"). The hand is that of Marianne Doresse. Photo was taken by Jean Doresse in the home of Maria Dattari.
    • Codex IX, back of leather cover

    • Codex IX, back of leather cover

    • Coptic manuscripts (Papyri); Manuscript studies; Case bindings (gathered matter components); Nag Hammadi codices. IX

    • The back of the leather cover of Codex IX. Photograph taken by Jean Doresse at the home of Maria Dattari.
    • Nag Hammadi codices

    • Nag Hammadi codices

    • Manuscript studies; Nag Hammadi codices

    • The codices together in the home of Maria Dattari in Garden City,(Cairo, Egypt) On the left, the Cairo leaves of Codex I, with page 50 on the top (with page 73 below, visible in the lacuna at the left). Beneath on the right are leaves of Codex...
    • Codex V, opened at page 64-65

    • Codex V, opened at page 64-65

    • Coptic manuscripts (Papyri); Manuscript studies; Case bindings (gathered matter components); Nag Hammadi codices. V

    • Codex V opened at pages 64-65, showing Codex XIII, 50 protruding from the left at the bottom. Photograph taken by Jean Doresse in the home of Maria Dattari.
    • Codex VI, opened at the center of the quire

    • Codex VI, opened at the center of the quire

    • Coptic manuscripts (Papyri); Manuscript studies; Case bindings (gathered matter components); Nag Hammadi codices. VI

    • Codex VI, opened at the centre of the quire, pages 38-39, showing Codex XIII, 46 protruding along the left side, and, on the left at the bottom, XIII, 44, The hand is that of Marianne Doresse. The chicken feather was used by Doresse to indicate the...
    • Codex IV, open

    • Codex IV, open

    • Coptic manuscripts (Papyri); Manuscript studies; Nag Hammadi codices. IV

    • Codex IV, opened with page 49 on the left, and, on the right, page 37 at the top and left, and page 41 at the right. Photograph was taken by Jean Doresse at the home of Maria Dattari.
    • Codex VII, inside front cover

    • Codex VII, inside front cover

    • Coptic manuscripts (Papyri); Manuscript studies; Case bindings (gathered matter components); Nag Hammadi codices. VII

    • Codex VII, inside the front cover, showing the verso of the front flyleaf and page 1. Photograph taken by Jean Doresse in the home of Maria Dattari.
    • Codex III, back cover and flap

    • Codex III, back cover and flap

    • Case bindings (gathered matter components); Coptic manuscripts (Papyri); Manuscript studies; Nag Hammadi codices. III

    • The back cover and flap of Codex III. Photograph was taken by Jean Doresse in the home of Maria Dattari.
    • Monastery between Al Qaṣr and Es-Ṣayyād

    • Monastery between Al Qaṣr and Es-Ṣayyād

    • Monasteries; Buildings; Cliffs; Al Qaṣr (Egypt); Monastery of St. Palamon (Qaṣr, Egypt);

    • Monastery of St. Palamon at Al Qaṣr. Highest cupola (tower) is the church of Palamon, and lower tower on the right is the Church of St. Seifein. A Coptic cemetery is next to the monastery.

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