The monasteries of the Wadi 'n Natrûn.

The monasteries of the Wadi 'n Natrûn.
Hugh G. Evelyn-White, Hugh G. ...
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Table of Contents

pt. 1. New Coptic texts from the Monastery of Saint Macarius, edited with an introd. on the Library at the Monastery of Saint Macarius; with an appendix on a Copto-Arabic ms. by G. P. G. Sobhy.
pt. 2. The history of the monasteries of Nitria and Scetis, edited by W. Hauser.
pt. 3. The architecture and archaeology, edited by W. Hauser.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.
At head of title: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition.
Each plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letterpress.
"An edition of five hundred copies."

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New York
Series
Publications of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Egyptian Expedition,, vol.2, 7, 8

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DT57 .N5, DT57 .N5 vol.2,7,8

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3 v.

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OL6693843M
LCCN
26018127
OCLC/WorldCat
2130479

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