Additional manuscripts digitized by the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts have just been added to our collection. These include 10 manuscripts from the National Library of Greece in Athens, the site of our 2015-16 digitization project.
A leaf from Romans in GA 1832. Large portions of the manuscript, including a few leaves in Romans, most of 1 Corinthians, and all of 2 Corinthians, Galatians, and Ephesians, have been restored. It appears that the original ink had faded enough that it became difficult to read the text, so a later scribe very carefully traced over the original in a darker ink.
- GA 1699: 14th century minuscule of the Gospels.
- GA 1762: 14th century minuscule of the Apostolos and Paul. Several quires are missing from the manuscript, including the first few chapters of Acts and all of 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, and James.
- GA 1832: 12th-13th century minuscule of the Apostolos and Paul.
- GA 1875: 10th century minuscule of the Apostolos and Paul. Contains an icon of Peter and two icons of Paul.
- GA Lect 1226: 14th century lectionary of the Gospels.
- GA Lect 1227: 12th century lectionary of the Apostolos.
- GA Lect 1228: 12th century lectionary of the Gospels.
- GA Lect 1229: 12th century lectionary of the Gospels.
- GA Lect 1230: 14th century lectionary of the Apostolos and Paul.
- GA Lect 1232: 14th century lectionary of the Gospels.
These images have now become part of our growing searchable library, which gives everyone free access to the best available digital images of New Testament manuscripts.