The Copts and the West, 1439-1822
The European Discovery of the Egyptian Church
Alastair Hamilton
Reviews and Awards
"This is a book of great depth and importance that illuminates the manner in which ideas were appropriated and transmitted in early-modern Europe." - Bruce Gordon Heythrop Journal
"...this scholarly and very readable work fills an important gap in Coptic studies..." - Abba Seraphim The British Orthodox Church
"...fascinating and wonderfully learned book..." - Sebastian Brock, Times Literary Supplement
"For anyone with an interest in the history of scholarship and the course of cultural history in the period covered, Alistair Hamilton's new book will make for very enjoyable as well as illuminating reading." - Sebastian Brock,Times Literary Supplement
"The book furnishes a wealth of detail and analysis, as well as an excellent scholarly apparatus" - John Williams, The Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East.
"a masterful and highly engaging history of the relationship between missions and scholarship in the early modern period." - Stephen J. Davis, International Bulletion of Missionary Research, July 2007
"...should become a standard reference in the field" - Stephen J. Davis, International Bulletion of Missionary Research, July 2007
"another jewel in the crown of Professor Hamilton's impressive contribution to the history of the pre-modern European intellectual and cultural history...with regard to methodology and scholary merit, it is the book's interdisciplinary outlook that deserves special praise...To be sure a book like this can only be writtian by a scholar who not only combines a perpetual quest for knowledge and its sources with a tremendous previously acquired erudition...As long as Alastair Hamilton keeps carrying out this kind of research and continues to produce works of this calibre...a certain Republic of Letters can still blossom in our times and may even witness further expansion in the future." - Johannes den Heijer Church History and Religious Culture
"For anyone interested in the earlier Coptic diaspora that Hamilton studies...this is a fascinating book." - Tim Vivian, Logos: A Journal of Eastern Christian Studies, Vol. 48 (1-2)
"...this scholarly and very readable work fills an important gap in Coptic studies and draws together a number of historic strands which are only alluded to briefly in other works." - The Glastonbury Review, Issue 115