Images: Gallica (BNF Copte 12913, fol. 97; see additional links below)
Other shelf number(s): none
Physical description: parchment, 23 × 27 cm., 1 col.
Language: Coptic (Sahidic)
Date: ca. 10th cent.
Provenance: White Monastery
Reconstructed Contents (unconfirmed):
pp. 13–14: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Copte 12913, fol. 97 (Martyrdom of Mark) (=Hubai PC; erroneously identified as fol. 93)~ Gallica
pp. 19–20, 79–80, 249–250: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Copte 1316, fols. 71–73 ~ Gallica
pp. 21–22: London, British Library, Or. 3581 A(64)
pp. 83–84, 93–94, 125–126, 159–160: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Copte 1315, fols. 79–82 ~ Gallica
pp. 163–164: Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, K 9177 ~ ONB
pp. 239–240: Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, K 9178 ~ ONB
pp. 177–178, 181–182, 187–190, 219–220, 223–224, 237–238, 241–242, 245–248, 253–254: Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Copte 1305, fol. 23–29, 31–32, 84, 125 ~ Gallica
pp. 191–192: Paris, Musée du Louvre, E 10011
pp. 101–102, 145–146, 183–186: Naples, Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III, IB.7, fols. 49–52
Additional contents: works by Shenoute (De Synodo Antinoupolitana, Contra Origenistas, and a sermon).
Catalogs/Editions:
Crum, Walter E. Catalogue of the Coptic Manuscripts in the British Museum. London: British Museum, 1905 (description of BL Or. 3581 A(64), pp. 106–107).
Emmel, Stephen. Shenoute’s Literary Corpus. 2 vols. CSCO 599–600, Subsidia 111–12. Leuven: Peeters, 2004 (codicological reconstruction, vol. 1, pp. 364–65).
Hubai, Paul. “The Legend of Mark: Coptic Fragments.” Pages 165–234 in Studia in honorem L. Fóti. Studa Aegyptica 12. Budapest: Chaire d’Egyptologie de l’Université Eötvös Loránd, 1989 (synoptic edition of Martyrdom of Mark material, pp. 190–213).
LeFort, Louis-Théophile. “Fragments copte-sahidique du Martyre de St.-Marc.” Pages 226–31 in vol. 1 of Mélanges d’histoire offerts à Ch. Moeller. Recueil de travaux publiés par les membres des conferences d’histoire et de philologie 40. Leuven: Bureaux du Redueil and Paris: Picard et Fils, 1914 (text and French translation of Paris, BNF Copte 12913, fol. 97).
Other online databases: PAThs entry
Entry created by Tony Burke, York University ([email protected]), 19 June 2020.