Before the discovery of the Nag Hammadi texts in 1945, the Pistis Sophia was the most extensive Gnostic scripture available. It was discovered in 1773. The text is notable because the female disciples of Jesus are treated as active participants in the discourse, in a way that would be unimaginable in later Christianity. Being for the most part Extracts from the Books of the Saviour, to which are added Excerpts from a Cognate Literature. Pistis Sophia (Askew Codex), done into English (via a nineteenth-century Latin version), with an Introduction and annotated Bibliography by G.R.S. Mead.
MEA-PLO: Written as a preface to a new edition of Thomas Taylor's "Select works of Plotinus", pub. in Bohn Libraries
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