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The name Copt is restricted to the sect which has formed the national Christian Church of Egypt. This article is an attempt to illustrate the main characteristics of the church Coptic as it is uttered in Egypt today.+C. E. Hammond's Antient Liturgies provided a valuable resource at an early stage in comparative liturgical studies.  Free of extensive critical apparatus, Antient Liturgies presents a collection of historic forms of worship from the Western, Eastern, and Oriental Churches. This extract from the book focuses on the Coptic liturgy. The origin of the liturgy goes back to the St. Cyril and St. Basil liturgies. Here the liturgy is presented in Latin. As an analytical introduction this early study continues to provide a broad overview of early Christian worship made available in an accessible and convenient format for students and scholars.Save $7.60
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Prince, J. Dyneley. The Modern Pronunciation of Coptic in the Mass  

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Title:The Modern Pronunciation of Coptic in the Mass
Series:Analecta Gorgiana 724
Availability:In Print
Publisher:Gorgias Press

By J. Dyneley Prince
ISBN:978-1-61143-018-9
Availability:In Print
Publication Date:8/2010
Language:English
Format:Paperback, Black, 6 x 9 in
Pages:22
 

The name Copt is restricted at the present day to the Eutychian or Monophysite sect which for centuries has formed the national Christian Church of Egypt. This sect represent the most direct descendants of the ancient Egyptians. There are five dialects of Coptic, however, the present article is only concerned with the Sahidic and the Boheiric. Thus far, it has been customary to regard the modern pronunciation of Coptic in the church services as being merely a slovenly corruption of the original utterances of the languages, and consequently as being of little or no importance from a phonetic point of view. This article is merely an attempt to illustrate the main characteristics of the church Coptic as it is uttered in Egypt today.



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