Daniel B. Wallace July 3, 2010 A team of two people from CSNTM, Noah Wallace and Dan Wallace, traveled to Iasi, Romania, to examine two uncatalogued manuscripts there. One isContinue reading A Large, Uncatalogued Lectionary in Iasi, Romania
The Comma Johanneum in an Overlooked Manuscript
I am in Munich currently, examining Greek New Testament manuscripts at one of the world’s great libraries, the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (Bavarian State Library). Among other things, this library boasts theContinue reading The Comma Johanneum in an Overlooked Manuscript
Announcing the CSNTM Digital Library
Jeff Hargis 22 June 2010 Since its inception in 2002, CSNTM has digitally photographed more than 250 Greek New Testament manuscripts. The objective of the Center’s photographic work has alwaysContinue reading Announcing the CSNTM Digital Library
A Previously Uncatalogued Gospels Manuscript
Daniel B. Wallace June 18, 2010 A team of four people (Jeff Hargis, Peter Gurry, Noah Wallace, and I) visited the Byzantine and Christian Museum of Athens on May 13,Continue reading A Previously Uncatalogued Gospels Manuscript
Uncatalogued MSS at Stephanou, Meteora
Meteora is one of the most stunningly beautiful and other-worldly places on earth. Over a millennium ago, monks traveled throughout Greece in search of a place where they could getContinue reading Uncatalogued MSS at Stephanou, Meteora
Uncatalogued Gospels Minuscule at the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens
Daniel B. Wallace June 11, 2010 A team from CSNTM photographed several New Testament manuscripts at the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens in May, 2010. We are grateful toContinue reading Uncatalogued Gospels Minuscule at the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens
Did Codex 2882 Originally Include the Pericope Adulterae?
Codex 2882 is a 10th-11th century Greek manuscript of Luke’s Gospel. The manuscript, which contains 46 leaves (92 pages), was previously owned by a man who came from Greece to AmericaContinue reading Did Codex 2882 Originally Include the Pericope Adulterae?
Another Lectionary to be Catalogued
Daniel B. Wallace May 15, 2010 Today the librarians at the Byzantine Museum in Athens brought out a splendid treat: a large folio Gospels lectionary. It was written in twoContinue reading Another Lectionary to be Catalogued
New Lectionary Discovery?
A team of four people (Jeff Hargis, Peter Gurry, Noah Wallace, and I) went to the National Library of Athens today to examine some New Testament manuscripts, as is ourContinue reading New Lectionary Discovery?
CSNTM on CNN
For the month of May, 2010, the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts will be featured on CNN closed-circuit TVs at American Airlines gates in major hubs throughoutContinue reading CSNTM on CNN
