Southwest Missouri State University; Parrott, Douglas M.; Robinson, James McConkey, 1924-; Poirier, Paul-Hubert; Schenke, Hans-Martin; Sieber, John H.; Turner, John Douglas; Pearson, Birger Albert; Layton, Bentley; Wisse, Frederik; Hedrick, Charles...
Southwest Missouri State University, March 29 - April 1, 1983. Front row (seated) Harold Attridge, Stephen Gero, Douglas M. Parrott, Elaine Pagels, James M. Robinson, Helmut Koester. Back row (standing) Robert Hodgson, Jr., Paul-Hubert Poirier,...
Schenke, Hans-Martin; Robinson, James McConkey, 1924-; Poirier, Paul-Hubert; Berliner Arbeitskreis für Koptisch-Gnostische Schriften; Portraits, Group
Leaders of the translations teams, the Berliner Arbeitskreis für Koptisch-Gnostische Schriften, at the Springfield, Missouri meeting. Hans-Martin Schenke, of the Humboldt University of Berlin; James M. Robinson, the Nag Hammadi Library Project of...
Southwest Missouri State University; Parrott, Douglas M.; Robinson, James McConkey, 1924-; Poirier, Paul-Hubert; Schenke, Hans-Martin; Sieber, John H.; Turner, John Douglas; Pearson, Birger Albert; Layton, Bentley; Wisse, Frederik; Hedrick, Charles...
This was taken at the First Meeting of the International Committee for the Nag Hammadi Codices in Cairo. Front row (seated) Harold Attridge, Stephen Gero, Douglas M. Parrott, Elaine Pagels, James M. Robinson, Helmut Koester. Back row (standing)...
Scholars L to R: Antoine Guillaumont; Selim Hassan, Egyptologist Consultant to Minister of Education; Murād Kāmil, professor at Cairo University; Henri-Charles Puech; Pahor Labib; Ḥishmat Misīḥah, curator of the Coptic Museum; Abbas...
This is a fairly well known Christian burial shroud from Oxyrhynchus with a Greek inscription that parallels a portion of Gospel of Thomas saying 5: "Jesus says, There is nothing buried that will not be raised.' " A couple points are especially...
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.
Figures of ancient Egyptian people and animals carved into a cave wall. The cave in which this carving is located is not specified, but it is one of the many located at the base of the Jabal al-Ṭārif cliff. From a Sixth Dynasty tomb.
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.
A gathering of Nag Hammadi scholars. From left to right, they are: Labib Habachi, Säve-Söderbergh, Abrām Bibāwī, and Sadi Hassan Afani. The woman between Bibāwī and Sadi on the right is unidentified.
Figure of an ancient Egyptian carved into the wall of cave T 66, one of the many caves located at the base of the Jabal al-Ṭārif cliff. From a Sixth Dynasty tomb.
Christian art and symbolism; Coptic church; Coptic church buildings; Naj' Ḥammādī (Egypt)
An inner wall of an Egyptian church is covered with various paintings. Centered and almost hidden behind a chandelier is a copy of da Vinci's "Last Supper." Other paintings represent the likenesses of Jesus, priests, and horsemen. A curtain is...
Scholars; Robinson, James McConkey, 1924-; Egyptians
Claremont scholar James Robinson inserting film into a polaroid camera. Egyptian historian Raghib Andrawus al-Qas 'Abd al-Sayyid' (right) and an unnamed Egyptian are also pictured.
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.