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Coptic Egypt Papers Read at a Symposium Held Under the Joint Auspices of New York Uiversity and the Brooklyn Museum, February 15, 1941, in Connection wih the Exhibition Paganism and Christianity in Egypt shown at the Brooklyn Museum January 23 to March 9, 1941

Coptic Egypt Papers Read at a Symposium Held Under the Joint Auspices of New York Uiversity and the Brooklyn Museum, February 15, 1941, in Connection wih the Exhibition Paganism and Christianity in Egypt shown at the Brooklyn Museum January 23 to March 9, 1941

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Coptic Egypt Papers Read at a Symposium Held Under the Joint Auspices of New York Uiversity and the Brooklyn Museum, February 15, 1941, in Connection wih the Exhibition Paganism and Christianity in Egypt shown at the Brooklyn Museum January 23 to March 9, 1941

by Westermann, William Linn; Nock, Arthur Darby; Dunham, Dows; Cooney, John Ducey; Nersessian, Sirarpie Der; Dimand, Maurrice Sven

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Brooklyn NY: Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences/Brooklyn Museum, 1941. Hardcover. Good with No dust jacket as issued. OrBoards edge rubbed, originally a softcover, bound under paper over boards with original wrappers present. Pages clean, off-white. Paper over boards has a dent at lower front edge, light shelf wear. ; Contents: Westermann, On the background of Coptism. Nock, Later Egyptian piety Dunham, Romano-Coptic Egypt and the culture of Meroe. Cooney, Problems of Coptic art. Nersessian, Some aspects of Coptic painting. Dimand, Classificaiton of Coptic textiles. ; 10.25" tall; 58 pages.

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Title
Coptic Egypt Papers Read at a Symposium Held Under the Joint Auspices of New York Uiversity and the Brooklyn Museum, February 15, 1941, in Connection wih the Exhibition Paganism and Christianity in Egypt shown at the Brooklyn Museum January 23 to March 9, 1941
Author
Westermann, William Linn; Nock, Arthur Darby; Dunham, Dows; Cooney, John Ducey; Nersessian, Sirarpie Der; Dimand, Maurrice Sven
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Hardcover
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Used - Good with No dust jacket as issued
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Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences/Brooklyn Museum
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Brooklyn NY
Date Published
1941
Keywords
ANCIENT, EGYPT, CHRISTIAN, COPTIC, HISTORY, ARTIFACT, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA
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History; Middle East; Africa;

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