Today, the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM), directed by Professor Daniel B. Wallace, announced the addition of new images of 28 Greek New Testament manuscripts from all four categories in the GA system of classification. Here is the message from their site: 19 March 2013 Robert D. Marcello In November of 2011 CSNTM traveled to the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana (BML) in Florence Italy. This is a phenomenal library founded by the Medici family. Here, the old library, which was designed by none other than Michelangelo himself, can be seen in all of its glory. It now holds over 2500 papyri, 11,000 manuscripts, and 128,000 printed texts. Because of this trip, CSNTM is proud to announce the addition of new images of 28 manuscripts from the BML. This excellent collection contains papyri, majuscules, minuscules, and lectionaries. Among the many treasures we digitized was an eleventh-century lectionary, written entirely in gold letters (GA Lect 117). Another manuscript had Paul’s epistles after the book of Revelation—a very rare phenomenon GA 620). And we photographed a complete Greek New Testament manuscript—one of only sixty known to exist (GA 367). We thank the library and their staff for their graciousness and willingness to digitally preserve these manuscripts. The following manuscripts may now be found HERE: P35 P36 P48 P89 P95 GA 0171 GA 0172 GA 0173 GA 0175 GA 0176 GA 0207 GA 198 GA 199 GA 200 GA 362 GA 365 GA 366 GA 367 GA 619 GA 620 GA 1979 GA Lect 112 GA Lect 117 GA Lect 118 GA Lect 291 GA Lect 510 GA Lect 604 GA Lect 2210
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