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It’s not every day that the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) gets invited to come photograph an undocumented New Testament manuscript in our own backyard. But just last week that’s exactly what happened… Read more
Ancient manuscripts were written on three different surfaces: papyri, parchment, and paper. New Testament manuscripts have some of each of these categories. The largest number are parchment manuscripts. The latest are paper… Read more
Codex Boernerianus, or Gregory-Aland G (012), is a 9th century vellum manuscript, currently housed at the University of Dresden, Germany. It contains Paul’s letters in Greek with an inter-linear Latin translation. It is named after… Read more
The initial purpose of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) is to preserve ancient Greek New Testament manuscripts through digital photography. They use the very best digital cameras available. An important part… Read more