Gorgias Press
The Ancient Coptic Churches Of Egypt (New Introduction By Karel Innemee), Volume One
The Ancient Coptic Churches Of Egypt (New Introduction By Karel Innemee), Volume One
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"It is an important document for its time and an early and influential example of unprejudiced scholarly interest for the culture of the Coptic Church."
- Karel Innemée, Leiden University
Introduction to this reprint
Alfred Joshua Butler was born at Loughborough, Leicestershire in 1850. He studied at Trinity College, Oxford, and then was elected fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford. After being assistant master at Winchester from 1874 to 1879, was private tutor to Prince Tawfik in 1880-81. He has kept an interest for Egypt till the end of his life. He also wrote The Arab Conquest of Egypt (1902), and Court Life in Egypt (London, 1887), partly based on his own experiences. Together with B.T.A. Evetts he published The Churches and Monasteries of Egypt and some neighbouring Countries attributed to Abu Salih, the Armenian (1895, Gorgias Press reprint 2001).
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