Compiled and edited by: Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta (University of Groningen, The Netherlands) Brill’s Nag Hammadi Bibliography Online (NHBO) is a cross-searchable database of books, articles and reviews, which contribute to the study of Gnosticism and early Christianity. The main objective of the NHBO is facilitating the work and international collaboration of all scholars working in this field. The NHBO succeeds and builds upon the comprehensive but now outdated three-volume Nag Hammadi Bibliography by the late D.M. Scholer. In addition to the data collated by Scholer, the new NHBO includes bibliographic data from 2013 onwards, as well as useful abstracts of every single entry, keywords, and classification data.
Features and Benefits Contains about 13,000 entries covering almost all books, journal articles and book articles in various languages on the Nag Hammadi Library Two installments per year (about 400 new entries). Includes the three Nag Hammadi Bibliography volumes by the late David Scholer Instant and cross-searchable Includes abstracts and keywords, which will also be added later to Scholer entries from before 2007. In future, NHBO will also include links to search engines and online publications, and will provide the capability to export texts. The NHBO will be updated annually in order to provide Nag Hammadi scholars with an accurate and up-to-date online resource. In addition, missing bibliographic data for the years 2007 to 2012 will be added to the NHBO from December 2016 onwards. Once this task is complete, the NHBO team will also add the abstracts to the publications included in Scholer’s Bibliography.
The NHBO has three main priorities: 1. Compiling the complete data on all academic publications on Nag Hammadi from 2013 onwards. 2. Filling the hiatus between 2007 and 2012, between Scholer’s Bibliography and the NHBO. 3. Completing Scholer’s data with the addition of abstracts and keywords to the existing materials. NHBO’s timeline: 1st phase to cover data and publications from 2007 to 2020: December 2016: publication for the years 2012 to 2015 December 2017: publication for the years 2011 and 2016 December 2018: publication for the years 2010 and 2017 December 2019: publication for the years 2009 and 2018 December 2020: publication for the years 2008 and 2019 December 2021: publication for the years 2007 and 2020 2nd phase (2022 to 2026) to cover data and publications from 2021 to 2025 and to add abstracts, complementary information, and links to the data from Scholer’s Bibliography.See Less
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