
I’m not quite sure how Brunner’s text connects to Ockinga’s, but I’m sure that’ll become clearer. A Concise Grammar of Middle Egyptian: An Outline of Middle Egyptian Grammar by Hellmut Brunner revised and expanded. On the same antique bookstore hunting expedition, I purchased a copy of a text on an earlier stage of Egyptian because who doesn’t need a copy of something like that? The hieroglyphs are mesmerizing. It’s wrapped in some kind of protective plastic book cover as well. The cover is some gold-colored material with blood-red ink on the outer rim of the pages. Junker in Vienna after quick internet sleuthing, I think it once must have been the property of Professor Hermann Junker, the troublesome intrigue (to say the least) about whom warrants further inspection. Heidelberg: Carl Winters Universitätsbuchhandlung.Īccording to a stamp on the first page, this book was previously owned by Prof. ISBN 978-0-8841-03903Īnd at a Viennese bookstore, I purchased this classic: Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature. The Canons of our Fathers: Monastic Rules of Shenoute. Coptic: A Learning Grammar (Sahidic). Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz. I’ve read a fair amount of Shenoute’s canons so far cenobitic monasticism is not my cup of tea. ISBN: 978-9-8Īlong the way I picked up these texts as well. Coptic in 20 Lessons: Introduction to Sahidic Coptic with Exercises & Vocabularies. The book I started with and the book I’m re-starting with is:
