Today, we are pleased to announce the release of our newly redesigned manuscript viewer. The desire for greater ease of use and an overall more pleasant experience lays at the heart of this renovation. According to CSNTM Executive Director Daniel B. Wallace, “Since we began our work in 2002, a core part of our mission hasContinue reading Announcing CSNTM’s Brand New Manuscript Viewer
Logos 2021 in Washington, DC
The Logos 2021 Workshop will be held this year, May 31–June 11, at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC. Logos is a workshop dedicated to equipping graduate students with the tools and knowledge needed to further Biblical studies, ancient texts and manuscripts research, museum studies, education programmes and other similar disciplines. The 2021Continue reading Logos 2021 in Washington, DC
In Case You Missed It: From the Library 2020 Recap
Some of our most popular blogs each year are the From the Library posts, so we compiled every From the Library post from last year for those of you who are new to CSNTM or might have missed an earlier post. Enjoy reading (or re-reading!) these five pieces. We look forward to continuing the From the Library series in 2021.Continue reading In Case You Missed It: From the Library 2020 Recap
December 2020 Digital Collection Additions
The CSNTM Online Digital 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 make our manuscript collection more convenient, comprehensive, and accessible. Because of this, we sometimes provide access to manuscripts that others have digitized. In these cases, the Center is permitted to either include theseContinue reading December 2020 Digital Collection Additions
From the Library: The Christmas Story As Told By Manuscripts
By: Johnathan R. Watkins and Leigh Ann Hyde In the pivotal scene of the 1965 holiday special “Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown,” the lead actor reaches a moment when he can no longer contain his exasperation. He failed to direct the Christmas play, he failed to understand the growing commercialism, he failed to pick out anContinue reading From the Library: The Christmas Story As Told By Manuscripts
Last Minute Shopping Book Recommendations from CSNTM
All of us on staff at CSNTM love books. And we know that many of our friends do too. Here are a few recommendations if you’re still in need of ideas for gifts this Christmas season. The descriptions accompanying each book are taken directly from the publisher. Happy reading! New Testament Papyri Facsimile Collection from CSNTMContinue reading Last Minute Shopping Book Recommendations from CSNTM
In Case You Missed It: New Testament Papyri Series Recap
In anticipation of the now-released New Testament Papyri Facsimiles Collection (click here to learn more), we published a 3-part blog series over the course of the fall highlighting the significance of this volume and the digitization work behind it. If you missed the series, you can find all three parts here. We hope you find them enjoyable andContinue reading In Case You Missed It: New Testament Papyri Series Recap
CSNTM Acquires Multi-volume Work on Dated Greek Manuscripts by Kirsopp and Silva Lake
One of the lesser-known things about CSNTM is that we maintain a growing physical library in Plano, TX. We recently added to our physical holdings Dated Greek Minuscule Manuscripts to the Year 1200, edited by Kirsopp and Silva Lake (Boston: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1934-1939). This ten-volume catalogue includes a description and additional informationContinue reading CSNTM Acquires Multi-volume Work on Dated Greek Manuscripts by Kirsopp and Silva Lake
November 2020 Digital Collection Additions
The CSNTM Online Digital 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 make our manuscript collection more convenient, comprehensive, and accessible. Because of this, we sometimes provide access to manuscripts that others have digitized. In these cases, the Center is permitted to either include theseContinue reading November 2020 Digital Collection Additions
The Chester Beatty Papyrus of Revelation (P47): New Finds from an Old Treasure Trove
By: Peter Malik, PhD, Guest Contributer Peter Malik is Research Associate, Institut für Septuaginta- und biblische Textforschung, Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal/Bethel. He completed his PhD at the University of Cambridge (Peterhouse), focusing on the transmission of the New Testament in general and of the Book of Revelation in particular. As a group, the Chester Beatty Biblical PapyriContinue reading The Chester Beatty Papyrus of Revelation (P47): New Finds from an Old Treasure Trove