entity_citations: CIT_VAL_LOGOS_PISTIS
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| CIT_VAL_LOGOS_PISTIS | ENT_VAL_LOGOS | SRC_PISTIS_SOPHIA | Pistis Sophia (Mead) | Pistis Sophia (Mead) | The first is divided into two parts, the two Books of Ieou, under the general title, The Book of the Great Logos according to the Mystery [? of Ieou]. The second treatise has no title, and is followed by a long Hymn to the Gnosis, also without title. The First Book of Ieou opens with the title, " This is the Book of the Know- ledge of the Invisible God." One thing is abundantly clear on every page, namely, that we are dealing with a MS. | 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. |