found: Codex Tchacos, c2007.
found: Wikipedia, Jan. 18, 2008(Codex Tchacos, named by owner Frieda Nussberger-Tchacos in honor of her father, Dimaratos Tchacos. Currently housed in Maecenas Foundation for Ancient Art. Contains Gnostic texts in Coptic, including the Gospel of Judas, the first Apocalypse of James, the Letter of Peter to Philip, and a fragment of the Book of Allogenes)
found: LCCN 2009043367: International Congress on the Tchacos Codex (2008 : Houston, Tex.). Codex Judas papers, 2009(usage: Tchacos Codex; Codex Judas)
found: Email from AuPaJTL, Jan. 26, 2010(Google search, 27 Jan. 2010: Judas Codex (15,000 hits); Codex Judas (2,300 hits))
found: National Geographic Society, Jan. 27, 2010(The lost Gospel of Judas; 66-page codex, which contains a text called James (also known as First Apocalypse of James), the Letter of Peter to Philip, a fragment of a text that scholars are provisionally calling Book of Allogenes, and the only known surviving copy of the Gospel of Judas)
found: Codexceltica Web site, Jan. 27, 2010(The Judas Codex; Codex Tchacos)