An article in the May 8, 2009 issue of the Wall Street Journal, by Alexandra Alter, discusses digital preservation of ancient manuscripts. CSNTM gets mentioned. Go here to see the article.
What Does it Mean to “Discover” a Manuscript?
In the last few years, the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts has discovered more manuscripts of the New Testament than the rest of the world combined. InContinue reading What Does it Mean to “Discover” a Manuscript?
Granville Sharp’s Canon and Its Kin
I wanted to take this opportunity to announce the release of a new monograph that deals especially with the deity of Christ, and especially from a grammatical perspective. Based onContinue reading Granville Sharp’s Canon and Its Kin
Glasgow University Ms Gen 229
With the kind permission of Mr David Weston, keeper of the special collections at the University of Glasgow, a team from CSNTM came to Glasgow to photograph the University’s GreekContinue reading Glasgow University Ms Gen 229
Codex W
With all the recent news coverage around Washington, it seems only fitting to look at one of America’s own New Testament treasures. Few are aware that the Freer Gallery ofContinue reading Codex W
NT Fragments in Ann Arbor Photographed
In July, CSNTM sent two teams to photograph all the parchment and paper Greek New Testament manuscripts at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. UM boasts the largest collectionContinue reading NT Fragments in Ann Arbor Photographed
Codex Sinaiticus on-line
The famous codex from St. Catherine’s Monastery, Mt. Sinai, Egypt has begun to show up on the Internet. A joint project between the British Library, the University of Leipzig, theContinue reading Codex Sinaiticus on-line
New Testament Text-Critical Colloquium in Münster, Germany
From August 3 through August 6, 2008, most of the world’s leading New Testament textual critics have gathered in Münster, Germany, for an important conference. Sponsored by the Institut fürContinue reading New Testament Text-Critical Colloquium in Münster, Germany
