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The Rise of Coptic: Egyptian versus Greek in Late Antiquity
By (Author) Jean-Luc Fournet
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
22nd March 2022
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Historical and comparative linguistics
493.209
Paperback
224
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
Coptic emerged as the written form of the Egyptian language in the third century, when Greek was still the official language in Egypt. By the time of the Arab conquest of Egypt in 641, Coptic had almost achieved official status, but only after an unusually prolonged period of stagnation. Jean-Luc Fournet traces this complex history, showing how the
"This short volume showcases an exemplary combination of papyrological accuracy, attention to detail, and an eye for the broader context. . . the book will become standard on the subject and indispensable for anyone interested in the history of late antique Egypt or multilingualism in the Roman world."---gnes T. Mihlyk, Plekos
"The Rise of Coptic represents a significant contribution to our understanding of the position of Coptic during Late Antiquity."---Jennifer Cromwell, Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists
Jean-Luc Fournet is the Chair of Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology at the Collge de France in Paris.