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Budge, E. A. Wallis, The Earliest Known Coptic Psalter: The Text, in the dialect of Upper Egypt, edited from the unique Papyrus Codex Oriental 5000 in the British Museum (London: Kegan Paul Trench Trübner & Co., 1898).

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Ciasca, Agostino, Sacrorum Bibliorum fragmenta copto-sahidica Musei Borgiani iussu et sumptibus S. Congregationis de propaganda fide studio… (Romae: typis eiusdem S. Congregationis, 1885-1904).  

 Available for download in 4 separate PDF:

          Copto-Sahidica I  PDF (76.6 MB)

          Copto-Sahidica II  PDF (124 MB)

          Copto-Sahidica III  PDF (111 MB)

          Copto-Sahidica IV (Plates)  PDF (12.6 MB)

 

Crum, Walter Ewing, Koptische Rechtsurkunden des Achten Jahrhunderts Aus Djeme (Theben) (Leipzig: J.C. Hinrich'sche Buchhandlung, 1912). 

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Crum, Walter Ewingg, Theological Texts from Coptic Papyri, ed. with an appendix upon the Arabic and Coptic versions of the life of Pachomius(Oxford:The Clarendon press, 1913). 

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Thompson, Herbert, A Coptic Palimpsest Containing Joshua, Judges, Ruth, Judith and Esther in the Sahidic Dialect (London, New York: Frowde, 1911). 

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