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Tracking Papyrus and Parchment Paths: An Archaeological Atlas of Coptic Literature. Literary Texts in their Geographical Context: Production, Copying, Usage, Dissemination and Storage

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Project "PAThs" data sheet

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Coordinator
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZA 

Organization address
address: Piazzale Aldo Moro 5
city: ROMA
postcode: 185
website: www.uniroma1.it

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 Coordinator Country Italy [IT]
 Project website http://paths.uniroma1.it/
 Total cost 2˙192˙507 €
 EC max contribution 2˙192˙507 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.1. (EXCELLENT SCIENCE - European Research Council (ERC))
 Code Call ERC-2015-AdG
 Funding Scheme ERC-ADG
 Starting year 2016
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2016-11-01   to  2022-10-31

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1    UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZA IT (ROMA) coordinator 2˙192˙507.00

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 Project objective

PAThs aims to provide an in-depth diachronical understanding and effective representation of the geography of Coptic literary production, which is the corpus of writings, almost exclusively of religious contents, produced in Egypt between the 3rd and the 11th centuries in the Coptic language. PAThs takes an original and pluridisciplinary approach, combining, for the first time in this field, philology, codicology, archaeology and digital humanities, in order to explore the process of production, copying, usage, dissemination, and storage of Coptic works in relation to the concrete geographical contexts of origin of both the texts themselves and their related writing supports. By analysing texts and contents, paratexts (titles and colophons) and linguistic layers (style and dialects), the literary products will be strictly related not only to the places where they have been copied, but also to the single intellectual milieux responsible for their creation. Cultural orientations and literary tastes in specific areas of Egypt will be singled out, while changes in the manufacture of codices will emerge, in a manuscript tradition that offers the oldest witnesses for the use of codex. An exhaustive digital atlas of late antique and early medieval Egypt will be produced, based upon an interactive, flexible and versatile tool that will allow detailed and focused research and correlation of chronological, regional and thematic data. This will illustrate, as never before, the relationship between settlements, as revealed by the archaeological investigations, and intellectual production, as revealed by manuscripts, and will provide a new comprehensive perspective on the spread and development of Coptic literature and manuscript culture. A portal will integrate the atlas with several by-products, consisting of databases for collecting information on authors, works, manuscripts, and sites: an altogether new achievement in Coptic studies.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2018 Soldati, Agostino
One of the Oldest Extant Coptic ‘Colophons’
published pages: 195-199, ISSN: 1126-6244, DOI:
Adamantius-The Coptic Book: Codicological Features, Places of Production, Intellectual Trends 24 2020-03-20
2018 Bogdani, Julian
Linking Coptic literary manuscripts to the archaeological context by means of Digital Humanities: The case of ‘PAThs’ project
published pages: 200-210, ISSN: 1126-6244, DOI:
Adamantius-The Coptic Book: Codicological Features, Places of Production, Intellectual Trends 24 2020-03-20
2018 Berno, Francesco
The Coptic Reception of the Homilies on the Epistle to the Hebrews by John Chrysostom (CPG 4440), with Some Notes on the Composition of MONB.CR (= CLM 325): A Survey and New Textual Identifications
published pages: 66-74, ISSN: 1126-6244, DOI:
Adamantius-The Coptic Book: Codicological Features, Places of Production, Intellectual Trends 24 2020-03-20
2018 Carlig, Nathan
Codicological Remarks on the Pseudo-Basil Codex from Hermitage MMA 1152 (Cairo, Coptic Museum, inv. 13448)
published pages: 165-183, ISSN: 1126-6244, DOI:
Adamantius-The Coptic Book: Codicological Features, Places of Production, Intellectual Trends 24 2020-03-20
2017 Buzi Paola
Preliminary Remarks on Coptic Biblical Titles (from the Third to the Eleventh Century)
published pages: 5-22, ISSN: 2410-0951, DOI:
Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin 3.1 3/1 2020-03-20
2017 Bogdani, Julian
The archaeological Atlas of Coptic Literature. A question of method
published pages: 59-69, ISSN: 2532-5159, DOI:
Vicino Oriente 21 2020-03-20
2018 Agostino Soldati
Some Remarks about Coptic Colophons and Their Relationship with Manuscripts: Typology, Function, and Structure
published pages: 115-120, ISSN: 2410-0951, DOI:
Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin 4/1 2020-03-20
2018 Nathan Carlig
Dealing with the Stratigraphy of Coptic Codices: the Cases of MSS Pierpont Morgan Library M578 and Coptic Museum, inv. 13446
published pages: 69-78, ISSN: 2410-0951, DOI:
Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin 4/1 2020-03-20
2018 Paola Buzi, Julian Bogdani, and Francesco Berno
The ‘PAThs’ Project: an Effort to Represent the Physical Dimension of Coptic Literary Production (Third–Eleventh centuries)
published pages: 39-58, ISSN: 2410-0951, DOI:
Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin 4/1 2020-03-20
2017 Buzi, P.
Preliminary Remarks on Coptic Biblical Titles (from the Third to the Eleventh Century)
published pages: 4-22, ISSN: 2410-0951, DOI:
Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin 3/1 2020-03-20
2018 Tea Ghigo, Olivier Bonnerot, Paola Buzi, Myriam Krutzsch, Oliver Hahn, and Ira Rabin
An Attempt at a Systematic Study of Inks from Coptic Manuscripts
published pages: 156-164, ISSN: 1867-9617, DOI:
Manuscript cultures 11 2020-03-20
2017 Buzi, Paola; Bogdani, Julian; Carlig, Nathan; Giorda, Maria Chiara; Soldati, Agostino
\"\"\"Tracking Papyrus and Parchment Paths\"\": A New International Project on Coptic Literature\"
published pages: , ISSN: 2611-3295, DOI:
Rivista del Museo Egizio 1 2020-03-20
2017 Paola Buzi
Tracking Papyrus and Parchment Paths: An Archaeological Atlas of Coptic Literature; Literary Texts in Their Geographical Context; Production, Copying, Usage, Dissemination and Storage (PAThs)
published pages: 507-516, ISSN: 1868-7032, DOI: 10.1628/186870317x15100584934630
Early Christianity 8/4 2020-03-20
2017 Soldati, Agostino
A New Piece in the Prosopography Mosaic of the Coptic Scriptorium of Toutōn: Pantouleos, Son of Houmise
published pages: 23-32, ISSN: 2410-0951, DOI:
Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin 3/1 2020-03-20
2018 Ghigo, Tea; Olivier, Bonnerot; Buzi, Paola; Myriam, Krutzsch; Oliver, Hahn; and Ira Rabin,
An Attempt at a Systematic Study of Inks from Coptic Manuscripts
published pages: 157-164, ISSN: 1867-9617, DOI:
Manuscript Cultures 11 2020-03-20
2018 Buzi Paola
Egypt, crossroad of translations and literary interweavings (3rd-6th centuries). A reconsideration of earlier Coptic literature
published pages: 15-67, ISSN: , DOI:
F. Crevatin (ed.), Egitto, crocevia di traduzioni 2020-03-20
2018 Alessandro Bausi, Paola Buzi, Pietro Liuzzo, and Eugenia Sokolinski
Linking Manuscripts from the Coptic, Ethiopian and Syriac Domain: Present and Future Synergy Strategies. Preface to the Special Issue
published pages: 5-10, ISSN: 2410-0951, DOI:
Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin 4/1 2020-03-20
2018 Buzi, Paola
The Coptic Papyrus Codices Preserved in the Museo Egizio, Turin: New Historical Acquisitions, Analysis of Codicological Features, and Strategies for a Better Understanding and Valorization of the Library from Thi(ni)s
published pages: 39-57, ISSN: 1126-6244, DOI:
Adamantius-The Coptic Book: Codicological Features, Places of Production, Intellectual Trends 24 2020-03-20
2018 Carlig, Nathan
Compte rendu de MAXIME, Des Initiatives, texte établi, traduit et annoté par N. ZITO, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2016, XCVI-201 pp. en partie doubles. (Collection des Universités de France. Série grecque, 521)
published pages: 336-337, ISSN: 0770-2817, DOI:
Compte rendu de MAXIME, Des Initiatives, texte établi, traduit et annoté par N. ZITO, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2016, XCVI-201 pp. en partie doubles. (Collection des Universités de France. Série grecque, 521). Antiquité Classique, 87, 336-337.Bruxelles, BelgiumAntiquité Classique. (2018). 1 2020-03-20

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