Medinet Madi library
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The Medinet Madi library is a collection of Manichaean texts discovered at Medinet Madi in the Faiyum region of Egypt in 1929. There is a total of seven codices, some of which have been split up and held in different collections across Europe. The texts, many of which remain unpublished and untranslated today, were composed in the Lycopolis dialect of Coptic during the 5th century A.D.{{cite book | last=Robinson | first=James M. | title=The Manichaean Codices of Medinet Madi | location=Cambridge | publisher=James Clarke & Company | date=2015 | isbn=978-0-227-90389-6}}{{cite book | last=BeDuhn | first=Jason D. | last2=Dilley | first2=Paul | last3=Gardner | first3=Iain | title=The Medinet Madi Library of Manichaean Codices at 90: Papers from the Symposium at the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin, 18-19 October 2019 | publisher=Brill | location=Leiden | date=2023 | isbn=978-90-04-53982-2 | url=https://brill.com/display/title/64380 | series=Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies | volume=104}}
Manuscripts
In 1930 and 1931, Alfred Chester Beatty and Carl Schmidt purchased the codices from antiquities dealers in Faiyum. The manuscripts were subsequently conserved by {{ill|Hugo Ibscher|de}} and his son {{ill|Rolf Ibscher|de}} in Berlin.
=Berlin holdings=
Carl Schmidt collected the following texts for the {{ill|Papyrussammlung Berlin|lt=Papyrussammlung|de}} (papyrus collection) of the Staatliche Museen of Berlin in Germany. The collection is currently held at the Neues Museum in Berlin.
=Dublin holdings=
A. Chester Beatty collected the following codices for his library in London, now the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin, Ireland.
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