The web-based Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia (CCE) project of Claremont Graduate University (CGU) serves as an evolving central repository for Coptic Studies and the Coptic heritage. Drawing on written articles created for the 1991 Coptic Encyclopedia, the CCE expands this publication into the digital humanities. It is a transdisciplinary effort that permits many different aspects of Coptic Christianity, culture, and civilization to be in conversation not only with each other but with the world. This plenary address by Saad Michael Saad, CCE’s managing editor and chair of CGU’s Coptic Studies Council, provided history, status, methodology, statistics, and goals of the CCE project and its impact on Coptic Studies.
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