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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) →

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Welcome, David Flood II

By: Laura Peisker Bandy and Mark W Gaither We’re excited to announce that David Flood, II has joined the CSNTM team as a new Lead Research Fellow! A former CSNTMContinue reading Welcome, David Flood II →

Reservations Available for the CSNTM Fall Snapshot Event

Grab your tickets and save the date for the fall CSNTM Snapshot! October 23, 2021 6:30PM — 9:30PM Central Time The Hope Center 2001 W Plano Pkwy Plano, TX 75075Continue reading Reservations Available for the CSNTM Fall Snapshot Event →

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 →

2000 Entries in the Digital Manuscript Collection

The number 2002 is an exciting number for us at the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts.  In the year 2002, Dr. Daniel B. Wallace founded CSNTM toContinue reading 2000 Entries in the Digital Manuscript Collection →

June 2021 Digital Collection Additions

The CSNTM Digital Manuscript Collection grows each month as new digital images of Greek New Testament manuscripts—housed in institutions all over the world—are added to our website. We are always striving to makeContinue reading June 2021 Digital Collection Additions →

Farewell, Stephen Clardy!

It is with mixed emotions that we bid farewell to Stephen Clardy, our development coordinator for the past two and a half years. After faithfully working bi-vocationally as a ministerContinue reading Farewell, Stephen Clardy! →

May 2021 Digital Collection Additions

The CSNTM Digital Manuscript Collection grows each month as new digital images of Greek New Testament manuscripts—housed in institutions all over the world—are added to our website. We are always striving to makeContinue reading May 2021 Digital Collection Additions →

A Snapshot of Snapshot

The team at CSNTM hosted the first Snapshot event in April 2021. The evening included opportunities to meet the staff, ask questions, and view some of CSNTM’s latest work. Dr.Continue reading A Snapshot of Snapshot →

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