First Encounters of Muslims and Christians in Egypt - Exhibit/Catalog

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First Encounters of Muslims and Christians in Egypt - Exhibit/Catalog

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1papyri
mayo 28, 2009, 9:30 am

Texts from the Early Islamic Period of Egypt. Muslims and Christians at their First Encounter

Nilus 15 (series) text in English and Arabic

Edited by Lejla Demiri - Cornelia Römer

Phoibos, Wien (2009) softbound with color illustrations.

ISBN 978-3-85161-013-0

This catalog presents Arabic papyri from the Erzherzog Rainer Collection, Austrian National Library, Vienna, Austria.

It is being published in conjuction with an exhibit at the Papyrus Museum of Austrian National Library, Vienna, Austria

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The National Library and Archives in Cairo, Egypt in conjunction with the exhibit at the Papyrus Museum in Vienna is presenting a similar exhibit.

"Texts from the Early Islamic Period of Egypt. Muslims and Christians at their First Encounter"

This exhibit will feature originals from the National Library in Cairo and digital images of objects in the National Library in Vienna.

This exhibit is being held on May 28, 2009 at 7 p. m.

National Library and Archives in Kairo eröffnet.
The new dependence of the National Library and Archives
Bab el-Chalk
Egypt

- Adapted from information presented by Cornelia Römer distributed to the PAPY list.

2MarthaJeanne
mayo 29, 2009, 10:18 pm

This year's exhibit at the Papyrus Museum in Vienna is about Homer and how his works have influenced the centuries since his time. (article in German http://www.onb.ac.at/ausstellungen/homer/index.htm ) Follow the 'Galerie' link for images of the manuscripts.

I think this catalog has been brought out for the Egyptian Exhibit. Not only is there no sign of such an exhibit on the website, but the catalog is in English and Arabic, not in German, as it would be if it were for an exhibit here.