Wolf-Peter Funk was born in 1943 in Oederan, Germany as the only son of Johanna Roeber and Wolfgang Funk.[1]
As a student of Hans-Martin Schenke, Wolf-Peter Funk was one of the founders of the Berlin Working Group for Coptic Gnostic Writings. As part of the research group in Berlin, he translated many texts in the Nag Hammadi library during the 1970s.[2]
In 1986, Funk became a visiting professor in the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies at Laval University, specializing in Coptic linguistics and biblical and Gnostic literature. At Laval, he worked on the "Bibliothèque copte de Nag Hammadi" (Nag Hammadi Coptic Library) Project, and was later appointed associate professor at Laval. He has worked on digital concordances of the Nag Hammadi texts, which were originally stored on floppy disks.[2]
Wolf-Peter Funk has worked on the reconstruction and translation of the Manichaean Coptic manuscripts held at the National Museum of Berlin.[1] He taught Coptic at Laval University until 2009.[3] He has also worked on concordances of the Manichaean Kephalaia and the Manichaean Homilies.[2]
Selected works (books authored or with contributed articles):[4]
Funk, Wolf-Peter (2000). Marsanés (NH X) (in French). Québec Louvain: Presses De L'Université Laval Editions Peeters. ISBN978-90-429-0855-0. OCLC46919357.
Funk, Wolf-Peter (2010). L'Interprétation de la gnose : NH XI, 1 (in French). Leuven Walpole, MA Québec: Peeters Presses de l'Université Laval. ISBN978-90-429-2190-0. OCLC556946951.
Painchaud, Louis (1995). L'écrit sans titre : traité sur l'origine du monde (NH II,5 et XIII,2 et Brit. Lib. Or. 4926[1) (in French). Québec Louvain: Presses de l'Université Laval Peeters. ISBN978-90-6831-702-2. OCLC50738408.
Barry, Catherine (2000). Zostrien (NH VIII, 1) (in French). Québec, Canada Louvain Paris: Presses de l'Université Laval Peeters. ISBN978-90-429-0730-0. OCLC44973878.
Brashear, William (1990). The Chester Beatty codex AC 1390: mathematical school exercises in Greek and John 10:7-13:38 in Subachmimic. Leuven, Belgium: Peeters. ISBN978-90-6831-340-6. OCLC27398984.