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adam_text | CONTENTS
VOLUME 1
Preface.................................................................
xiii
Acknowledgements
.................................................... xxix
I. The Discovery and Trafficking of the Nag Hammadi Codices
.....
ι
ι.
The Investigations of Jean Doresse
............................. 3
The Date of the Discovery
...................................... 3
The Location of the Burial Site
................................. 7
The Nature of the Burial Site
................................... 12
The
Dramatis Personae
of the Discovery and Trafficking
....... 16
2.
The Discovery of the Nag Hammadi Codices
................... 20
3.
The Trafficking of the Nag Hammadi Codices
.................. 41
The Earliest Trafficking
........................................ 41
Codices II and
VII
.............................................. 44
The
Eid
Codex
=
the Jung Codex
=
Codex I
.................... 55
Codices II, rV-IX, XI, and Part of Codices I, X,
XII, XIII......... 64
Codex III
....................................................... 66
4.
Previously Unknown Reports
.................................. 71
Mansour, Inspector of Monuments of Aswan and of
Qéna/
Letter to the Inspector in Chief of the Monuments of
Upper Egypt/
2
October
1946 .............................. 71
Jean Doresse, Report of the Visit to Nag Hammadi on
26—27
January
1950,
Written
1950,
Revised April
1957............. 77
Ludwig Keimer,
Report Dated
5
August
1950,
Copied for
Gilles
Quispel
13
April
1955....................................... 92
P.E. Kahle,
The Date of Codex Jung,
14
August
1954............ 94
Jean Doresse, Project of Archaeological Research, November
1972........................................................ 98
5.
Criticisms of My Reports
....................................... 104
Rodolphe
Kasser
and Martin
Krause,
Criticism of My Reports,
1984........................................................ 105
Jean Doresse, Criticism of My Reports,
1988.................... 108
Rodolphe
Kasser,
Criticisms of My Report on the Bodmer
Papyri,
1988
and
1991....................................... 112
VI
CONTENTS
The Methodological Problem: Obtaining Verifiable
Information
................................................ 116
II. The French Leadership in Early Nag Hammadi Studies
1946-1953......................................................... 121
1.
The French Leadership in Egypt since Napoleon
.............. 121
2.
Summary Records by Jean and Marianne Doresse
............. 123
Jean Doresse: Summary Presentation of the Titles and
Activities
................................................... 124
Jean Doresse: Summary of the Work of
1947—1951.............. 130
Marianne Doresse: The First Mission of Jean Doresse
1947..... 135
Marianne Doresse: The Second Mission of Jean Doresse
1948-1949.................................................. 143
Marianne Doresse: The Third Mission of Jean Doresse
1949-1950.................................................. 154
Jean Doresse: The Gnostic Papyri Coming from Hamra-Doum
160
Jean Doresse: Note on the Editing of the Gnostic Papyri of
Cairo
....................................................... 168
Marianne Doresse: The Fourth Mission of Jean Doresse
1950-1951................................................... 170
Marianne Doresse: The Fifth Mission of Doresse to Egypt
1951-1952................................................... 172
Marianne Doresse: The Sixth Mission of Doresse to Egypt
1953........................................................ 174
Marianne Doresse:
1954........................................ 176
3.
Codex III: Jean Doresse and Togo
Mina
........................ 177
François Daumas
............................................... 177
Jean and Marianne Doresse
.................................... 182
Doresse Replaces Daumas
..................................... 183
Doresse and Puech Exchange Enthusiastic Letters
............. 185
The Sethians
................................................... 196
The Conservation Massacre of Codex III
...................... 201
The Codicology of Codex III
................................... 202
The Return of Doresse from Upper Egypt to Cairo for
December
1947............................................. 204
Publicizing the Success of the First Mission
.................... 207
The Scholarly Announcements in Paris and Cairo
............. 209
The Trip of Togo
Mina
to Paris
................................. 213
4.
P.Berol.
8502:
Jean Doresse and Walter Till
..................... 216
The Missing P.Berol.
8502...................................... 216
CONTENTS
VII
Difficulties in Exchanging Copies of P.Berol.
8502
and
Codex III
................................................... 217
Possibilities for Collating Difficult Passages
.................... 221
The Benelux Connection
....................................... 225
A Joint Edition in Louvain or Berlin
............................ 226
The Problem of the Long Version ofThe
Apo
cryphon of John.
.. 232
The Cairo Agreement of May
1950 ............................. 235
The Reversal of the Balance of Power
.......................... 238
Doresse s Publications from Codex III
......................... 241
5.
Codices II, IV—
XIII:
Jean Doresse and Maria Dattari and/or
PhokionJ. Tano(s)
.............................................. 244
The Tano-Dattari Collection
................................... 244
The Second Mission of Jean Doresse
1948—1949................ 249
Doresse s Inventory
............................................ 252
Gilles
Quispeľs
Excerpt from Doresse
.......................... 268
The Inadequacies of Doresse s Inventory
....................... 269
Public Announcements of the Tano-Dattari Collection
........ 276
Purchase Negotiations with Maria Dattari
..................... 278
6.
Codices I—
XIII:
Jean Doresse and Pah or Labib
1951—1952....... 289
The New Director Dr. Pahor Labib
............................. 289
The Fourth Mission of Doresse in Egypt
1950—1951............. 291
The
Imprimerie
Nationale...................................... 293
The Fifth Mission of Doresse in Egypt
1951—1952............... 302
The General Catalogue of the Coptic Museum
................. 308
The Confrontation between Pahor Labib and Puech
........... 310
The Status of the
Eid
Codex
.................................... 314
The Status of the Tano-Dattari Codices
........................ 315
The Status ofThe Apocryphon of John
.......................... 317
The Status of Proofs of Codex III
............................... 320
The Sequestration of the Tano-Dattari Collection
............. 322
The Gospel of Thomas and P.Oxy.
654
and P.Oxy.
1.............. 330
The Photographs of Doresse
................................... 333
7.
The Consequences of the Egyptian Revolution of
23
July
1952 . 334
The Dismissal of Drioton
....................................... 334
The Last Trips of Doresse to Egypt
.........................___ 338
The Beginning of the Conservation of the Tano-Dattari
Collection
.................................................. 341
8.
The Ongoing French-Canadian Edition
........................ 345
VIII CONTENTS
III. The
Eid Codex =
the
Jung Codex = Codex
I
....................... 351
1. Gilles Quispel,
History of the
Discovery ....................... 351
2. Albert
Eid s Attempts to Sell the
Eid
Codex
.................... 354
Father
Bernhard Couroyer..................................... 354
Correspondence with America
................................. 356
The
Bibliothèque
Nationale..................................... 358
Jean Doresse s Inventory
....................................... 360
Canon L.Th. Lefort of Louvain
................................. 367
The Exportation of the
Eid
Codex
.............................. 374
The University of Michigan Again
.............................. 377
The Leather Cover of the
Eid
Codex
........................... 383
3.
The Acquisition of the
Eid
Codex by the Jung Institute
........ 391
The
Bollingen
Foundation
..................................... 391
Finding the
Eid
Codex
......................................... 398
The Ascona Agreement,
24
August
1951........................ 403
Meier s Frantic Search for the
Eid
Codex in Brussels
........... 404
Negotiations between Meier and Puech
....................... 409
Negotiations between Quispel and Loop
....................... 414
The Actual Acquisition of the
Eid
Codex
....................... 421
Jean Doresse and
Simone Eid.................................. 430
Doresse s Exclusion from the Editorial Board of the Jung
Codex
...................................................... 437
4.
First Translation Efforts
........................................ 441
Where to Publish All the Nag Hammadi Codices
.............. 441
Plans to Publish the Whole Jung Codex for Jung s Birthday,
26
July
1953.................................................... 445
Seeking Access to the Missing
40
Pages
....................... 454
5.
The Baptism of the
Eid
Codex as the Jung Codex
............ 464
Preparing Translations from the Jung Codex for the
Ceremony
.................................................. 464
Hesitations about the Ceremony
............................... 467
The Ceremony Itself
........................................... 470
6.
The Jung Codex after Its Baptism
............................ 474
Where to Keep the Jung Codex
................................. 475
The Very Slow Publication
..................................... 478
Meier s Addition of Till to the Editorial Board
................. 481
The Jung Codex: The Rise and Fall of a Monopoly
............ 483
IV. The Swiss Leadership in Nag Hammadi Studies
.................. 487
1. Von
Fischer s Final Diplomatic Efforts
......................... 488
CONTENTS
IX
Proposing Committees, Memberships, and Chairpersons
..... 488
Von
Fischer and Aly Ayoub
.................................... 499
A Possible Trip to Cairo
........................................ 507
The Missing
40
Pages
.......................................... 521
Meier s Letter to Mustafa Amr
................................. 527
Almost Returning the Jung Codex to Egypt, April
1954......... 533
Just Photographs of the Missing
40
Pages
..................... 540
2.
Tensions That Surfaced after
Von
Fischer s Departure from
Cairo
........................................................... 546
Puech s Need for the Missing
40
Pages
........................ 547
Puech s Need to Control Doresse
............................... 550
The Stalemate Prior to Meier s Departure for America on
16
September
1954......................................... 556
Disintegrating Relations on Meier s Return from America
..... 560
3.
The Celebration of Jung s 80th Birthday on
25
July
1955........ 567
4.
The Confrontation between Meier and the Curatorium
....... 573
The Gentleman s Agreement to Return the Jung Codex to
Cairo
....................................................... 573
The Return of the Jung Codex to Jung s Possession
............. 584
5.
The Final Return of the Jung Codex to Cairo
................... 610
VOLUME
2
V. The Dutch Leadership in Nag Hammadi Studies
.................. 615
1.
The Leading Dutch Nag Hammadi Scholars
................... 615
Gilles Quispel.................................................. 615
Willem
Cornells van Unnik
.................................... 627
Jan Zandee
..................................................... 630
2.
Queen Juliana and the Dutch Embassy in Cairo
............... 634
3.
Quispel s Cairo Trip,
30
March—
17
April
1955................... 657
4.
Dutch-Swiss Collaboration
..................................... 670
5.
The Nag Hammadi Publisher EJ. Brill
.......................... 686
VI. The International Committee of Gnosticism
1956................ 693
1.
To Attend or Not to Attend the International Committee
Meeting in Cairo
............................................... 693
2.
The International Committee Meeting
29
September to
27
October
1956................................................... 711
3.
Pahor Labib s Facsimile Edition
................................ 725
4.
The Photography of Jean Doresse
.............................. 740
X
CONTENTS
5.
The Microfilming of S0ren Giversen
........................... 744
6.
Proposals for a Second Meeting of the International
Committee
..................................................... 767
7.
Walter
Tilľs
Proposals for a Functional International
Committee
..................................................... 77^
8.
The Disintegration of the International Committee
........... 780
The Disintegration in
Zürich................................... 780
The Disintegration in Cairo
.................................... 794
VII.
The Gospel of Thomas
............................................ 799
1.
The Identification of The Gospel of Thomas
.................... 799
2,.
Adding Guillaumont and Till as Coptologists and Translators
. 808
3.
Editing Brill s Edition
.......................................... 839
The Meeting at Utrecht,
4-8
July
1957.......................... 839
Tilľs
Major Contributions and
Quispeľs
Questionable
Theories
................................................... 842
4.
Planning the Editio Minor and the
Editto
Maior................
856
5.
Publications of The Gospel of Thomas
.......................... 869
Competing Editiones
Príncipes
................................ 871
The Success of the Brill Edition
................................ 875
6.
The Doresse-Puech Confrontation
............................. 878
7.
Quispeľs
Retrospect
........................................... 898
VIII.
The German Leadership in Nag Hammadi Studies
............... 901
1.
The Germans Who Were Involved
............................. 902
Johannes Leipoldt and Hans-Martin
Schenke.................. 902
Alexander
Böhlig............................................... 907
Rolf Ibscher
.................................................... 909
Martin
Krause.................................................. 914
Johannes Irmscher and Peter
Nagel............................ 925
2.
Non-Germans Who Were Supposedly Involved
................ 927
Kendnek
Grobel ...............................................
927
J.
Martin Plumley
............................................... 930
3.
The UNESCO Report of
1961.................................... 931
4.
A Complete German Edition
................................... 944
IX. UNESCO under French Leadership
1960-1970.................... 947
1.
The Involvement of UNESCO
.................................. 947
2.
The Preliminary Committee of UNESCO
....................... 952
The Purpose of the Preliminary Committee
.................... 952
CONTENTS
XI
The Report of the Preliminary Committee
..................... 959
3.
UNESCO s Limitation to a Facsimile Edition
................... 961
4.
The Messina Colloquium on the Origins of Gnosticism,
13-18
April
1966................................................ 985
5.
Guillaumont s Aide-Memoire
................................... 988
X. The Coptic Gnostic Library Project
............................... 995
1.
The Jerusalem and Cairo Sabbatic,
1965-1966.................. 995
2.
The UNESCO Photographs,
1966-1968.........................1008
3.
The Grants from the National Endowment for the
Humanities,
1967—1970.........................................1012
The First Application to
NEH,
10
September
1966..............1012
Project Activities in
1967.......................................1014
The Second Application to
NEH,
8-9
February
1968...........1018
The Statement of Mutually Agreed upon Principles,
24
June
1968........................................................1022
The Final Report to
NEH
on Year One, January
1969...........1024
The Third Application to
NEH,
14
July
1969....................1031
The Final Report to
NEH
on Year Two,
28
May
1970............1035
The Final Report to
NEH
on Year Three,
15
November
1971.....1037
XI. The International Committee for the Nag Hammadi Codices
___1039
1.
The Beginning of the UNESCO Sabbatic, August-October
1970 ............................................................1039
2.
Planning the Cairo Meeting,
13
November to
8
December
1970 1045
3.
The First Meeting of the UNESCO Committee,
15-18
December
1970...........................................1048
4.
Obtaining Doresse s Photographs
..............................1060
5.
The Technical Sub-Committee,
1970-1973......................1068
6.
The Sabbatic in Egypt, July
1974—
January
1975..................1071
7.
The First International Congress of Coptology,
8-18
December
1976.................................................1081
The Second Meeting of the International Committee for the
Nag Hammadi Codices,
9—10
December
1976..............1081
The Colloquium on the Future of Coptic Studies,
11-18
December
1976.......................................1086
The Founding of the International Association for Coptic
Studies,
18
December
1976.................................1089
8.
The Publication of The Nag Hammadi Library in English,
29
December
1977..............................................1095
XII CONTENTS
XII.
The Nag Hammadi Excavations
...................................
noi
ι.
Preliminary Visits to the Site of the Discovery
.................1101
My First Visit to the Site of the Discovery
......................
1
101
My Second Visit to the Site of the Discovery
...................1110
2.
The First Season of the Nag Hammadi Excavations,
17
November-19 December
1975................................1113
3.
The Sixth Dynasty Burial Caves at the Jabal
al-Tãrif
............1122
4.
The Second Season of the Nag Hammadi Excavations,
22
November—
29
December
1976...............................1125
5.
The Basilica of St. Pachomius
..................................1137
The Stratigraphy of the Basilica of St. Pachomius
..............1137
Grossmann s Final Reports on the Basilica of St. Pachomius
... 1140
Index
..................................................................1149
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