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Category: From the Library

Articles posted “From the Library” and linked from social media

From the Library: GA 075

By: Zachary Skarka, Guest Contributor Zachary Skarka is a doctoral student at the University of Birmingham. His doctoral thesis is “The Text and Transmission of Colossians” under Professor H.A.G. Houghton.Continue reading From the Library: GA 075 →

A Special Selection of From the Library Posts for Easter

On Sunday, many will celebrate Easter, a long-observed holiday honored in many Greek New Testament manuscripts. The pages containing text narrating the cross and resurrection bear the wear of regularContinue reading A Special Selection of From the Library Posts for Easter →

In Case You Missed It: From the Library 2021 Recap

Some of our most popular blogs each year are the From the Library posts, so we compiled every From the Library post from last year for those of you whoContinue reading In Case You Missed It: From the Library 2021 Recap →

From the Library Christmas Edition: GA 545

By: Leigh Ann Hyde and Laura Bandy CSNTM photographed GA 545 in 2008 on an expedition to the University of Michigan’s library in Ann Arbor. At first glance, it appearsContinue reading From the Library Christmas Edition: GA 545 →

GA 2882: A Scribal Anomaly—Mistake or Intention?

By: Sarah Chapell, Guest Contributor CSNTM owns and digitized New Testament Greek manuscript GA 2882. Written on parchment, the manuscript contains all but one leaf of the book of LukeContinue reading GA 2882: A Scribal Anomaly—Mistake or Intention? →

From the Library: GA 69

By: Matt Burks, Guest Contributor As the printing press was being developed and used by Gutenberg in the middle of the 15th century, a New Testament manuscript was produced byContinue reading From the Library: GA 69 →

Lectionary 60: Who, When, Where? (From the Library)

By: Denis Salgado, Guest Contributor L60 (Paris, Grec 375) is an eleventh-century New Testament (NT) Greek lectionary. The NT lectionary is a codex in which multiple NT passages (or lections)Continue reading Lectionary 60: Who, When, Where? (From the Library) →

From The Library: GA 2936

By: Zachary Skarka, Guest Contributor Zachary Skarka is a doctoral student at the University of Birmingham and an adjunct professor at Southeastern University in Bradenton, FL. His doctoral thesis isContinue reading From The Library: GA 2936 →

From The Library: GA 2097

By: Andrew J. Patton, Guest Contributor Andrew J. Patton is a doctoral candidate on the CATENA Project at ITSEE in the University of Birmingham, studying Greek catena manuscripts on theContinue reading From The Library: GA 2097 →

From the Library: Gospel Lectionaries and Easter Sunday

By: Leigh Ann Hyde The sun has just peeked over the horizon as a church in Byzantium commences a familiar and divine practice. A deacon solemnly walks from the altarContinue reading From the Library: Gospel Lectionaries and Easter Sunday →

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