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| CIT_GNO_CHRIST_PISTIS | ENT_GNO_CHRIST | SRC_PISTIS_SOPHIA | Pistis Sophia (Mead) | Pistis Sophia (Mead) | Macmahon in the Ante- Nicene Christian Library entitled The Writings of Hippo- lytus, vol. i., 1868. Curiously enough it was in the same year in which the text of the Philosophumena was published, 1851, that our present document, Pistis Sophia, was first brought into general notice. Of Gnostic works that have come down to us, undoubtedly the most valuable is the Coptic codex, of which we are treating in the present work. | G. R. S. Mead | 1921 | https://archive.org/details/pistissophia00mead | primary-verbatim | 2026-06-18 | name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation | 1 | 1 | Re-sourced to the related Gnostic primary text Pistis Sophia (OCR), located by name; confirm against a clean edition / the entity's own tractate. |