From: Mark Goodacre (goodacms@m4-arts.bham.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Dec 03 1997 - 04:58:37 EST
There is a wonderful version of Thomas on the web -- the Coptic +
English interlinear translation. Its address is:
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/9068/x_transl.htm
Logion 10 is found at the following point, where without even
elementary knowledge of Coptic one can see at least the KOSMOS to
which Stephen Carlson referred:
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/9068/pg34a.gif
A related question I have been meaning to post to the list for a
while: can anyone recommend a good Coptic grammar? I have begun to
work with Lambdin's *Introduction to Sahidic Coptic*, but I would be
interested to know if anyone would recommend anything else?
Good wishes
Mark
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Dept of Theology, University of Birmingham
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