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OverviewCoptic 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 rise of Coptic took place amid profound cultural, religious, and political changes in late antiquity.For some three hundred years after its introduction into the written culture of Egypt, Coptic was limited to biblical translation and private and monastic correspondence, while Greek retained its monopoly on administrative, legal, and literary writing. This changed during the sixth century, when Coptic began to penetrate domains that were once closed to it, such as literature, liturgy, regulated transactions between individuals, and communications between the state and its subjects. Fournet examines the reasons for Coptic's late development as a competing language-which was unlike what happened with other vernacular languages in Near Eastern Greek-speaking societies-and explains why Coptic eventually succeeded in being recognized with Greek as an official language.Incisively written and rich with insights, The Rise of Coptic draws on a wealth of archival evidence to shed new light on the role of monasticism in the growing use of Coptic before the Arab conquest. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jean-Luc FournetPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press ISBN: 9780691230238ISBN 10: 0691230234 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 11 January 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis 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. ---Agnes T. Mihalyko, 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 """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.""---Ágnes T. Mihálykó, 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" ""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.""---Ágnes T. Mihálykó, 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 ""Informative, convincing, and insightful . . . [The Rise of Coptic is] well-researched scholarship that aids in understanding not only Egypt of antiquity but also in aiding in understanding how historical and sociological factors drive language use and adoption more generally. ""---Melody Everest, Review of Biblical Literature 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. ---Agnes T. Mihalyko, Plekos Author InformationJean-Luc Fournet is the Chair of Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology at the College de France in Paris. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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