By: Jacob W. Peterson Yesterday, CSNTM posted on social media: “Did you know 13 Greek New Testament manuscripts formerly known to be in the US or Canada are now lost or missing?” WeContinue reading “Missing” Manuscripts in North America
From the Library: Eusebian Canons in Greek New Testament Manuscripts
By: Andrew J. Patton and Leigh Ann Thompson When readers open up the beginning of a Gospel manuscript, whether physically or digitally, they often come across pages of lists thatContinue reading From the Library: Eusebian Canons in Greek New Testament Manuscripts
Memory, Liturgy, and Illustrations in Lectionaries
By: Leigh Ann Thompson If we all took a moment to click through the CSNTM manuscript library, certain images would catch our eyes more than others. Colors, illustrations, and decorationsContinue reading Memory, Liturgy, and Illustrations in Lectionaries
From the Library: Decorated Letters in Greek New Testament Manuscripts
By: Leigh Ann Thompson and Andrew J. Patton New Testament manuscripts are not only vehicles of Scripture passed down to future generations through careful copying, but also are repositories ofContinue reading From the Library: Decorated Letters in Greek New Testament Manuscripts
Understanding MSI Images
By Jacob W. Peterson and Leigh Ann Thompson This May CSNTM has had the opportunity to attend a digital archiving conference in Portugal and digitize in Germany. The images captured duringContinue reading Understanding MSI Images
On the Bookshelf: An Introduction to the Greek New Testament Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge
By: Andrew J. Patton 2017 marked an important year for New Testament scholars with the publication of The Greek New Testament Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge (THGNT). Now, Dirk Jongkind, one ofContinue reading On the Bookshelf: An Introduction to the Greek New Testament Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge
Digitization of Codex Robertsonianus
By: Stratton L. Ladewig Codex Robertsonianus standing on CSNTM’s digitization copy stand CSNTM digitized another manuscript in March 2019: the renowned Codex Robertsonianus. Catalogued by the Institute for New Testament Textual Research as 2358, it isContinue reading Digitization of Codex Robertsonianus
From the Library: Lectionary 1807
By Andrew K. Bobo and Andrew J. Patton Every year, thousands of tourists travel across the globe to view great works of art and architecture from history. Though they mayContinue reading From the Library: Lectionary 1807
Manuscripts Digitized at Southern Methodist University
By: Jacob W. Peterson CSNTM rarely revisits a location where it has already digitized, but sometimes previously unforeseen factors make it an easy decision. Back in 2010, CSNTM traveled the whole fifteenContinue reading Manuscripts Digitized at Southern Methodist University
The Benefits of a Digital Manuscript Library
By: Jacob W. Peterson The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) has an international reputation for taking exceptional high-resolution images of Greek New Testament manuscripts. While producing goodContinue reading The Benefits of a Digital Manuscript Library