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Gospel of MaryThree fragments of the Gospel of Mary are known today: two third-century fragments (P. Rylands 463 and P. Oxyrhynchus 3525) and the longest and most important fragment, a fifth-century Coptic version (Berolinensis Gnosticus 8052,1) first published in 1955.
Editions of the English text:
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Robert J. Miller, ed., The Complete Gospels: Annotated Scholars Version
(Sonoma, CA: Polebridge Press, 1992) 351-360.
| James M. Robinson, ed., The Nag Hammadi Library in English (San
Francisco, CA: HarperCollins, 1990) 523-527.
| Wilhelm Schneemelcher, ed., translation by R. McL. Wilson, New
Testament Apocrypha: Gospels and Related Writings (Louisville: John Knox
Press, 1992) 391-395. | |
| Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 3525: Bowman, A.K., R.A. Coles, E. Lobel, T.S. Pattie, J.L. Rowlandson, H.M. Cockle, E.W. Handley, H. Maehler, J.R. Rea, T.C. Skeat, W.E.H. Cockle, M.W. Haslam, P.J. Parsons, C.H. Roberts, J.D. Thomas, E.G. Turner, and J.E.G. Whitehorne, eds. "3525. Gospel of Mary" The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, 50 (London: Egypt Exploration Society, 1983) 12-14. | |
| Papyrus Rylands 463: Roberts, C.H., ed. Catalogue of the Greek and Latin Papyri in the John Rylands Library, 3 (Manchester: 1938). |
| Berolinensis Gnosticus 8052,1: Till, Walter, ed. Die gnostischen Schriften des koptischen Papyrus Berolinensis 8502. 2nd edition, H.-M. Schenke, ed. (Berlin, 1972); Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur, 60. |
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