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Editio Critica Maior

Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Blümer
Seminar für Klassische Philologie, Mainz
Latin tradition of the Acts of the Apostles

Prof. Dr. Christian Hannick
Institut für Slavistik, Würzburg
Armenian, Georgian, and Old Church Slavonic versions of the New Testament

Dr. Martin Heide
Institut für Semitistik; Institut für Paläoanatomie und Domestikationsforschung, München
Ethiopic version of the New Testament

Prof. Dr. Carroll Osburn
Abilene Christian University, Texas
Collaboration on volume II of the Editio Critica Maior (Acts of the Apostles)

Prof. Dr. David Parker
Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing, Birmingham
Collaboration on volume I,4 of the Editio Critica Maior (Gospel of John)

The paper "Collaboration with the International Greek New Testament Project on the Editio Critica Maior of the Gospel of John" by D.C. Parker und Klaus Wachtel, read at the 2005 annual meeting of the SNTS at Halle, is available here

Digital Nestle-Aland

Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing, Birmingham (formerly Centre for Technology and the Arts, Leicester), UK
Dr. Peter Robinson

Recording and cataloguing of the Greek Manuscripts of the New Testament

Institut für Griechische und Lateinische Philologie der Universität Hamburg
Prof. Dr. Dieter Harlfinger

Rinascimento virtuale – Digitale Palimpsestforschung. Rediscovering written records of a hidden European cultural heritage
Examination of the Münster palimpsest manuscript 0233

The Schøyen Collection, Oslo and London
Martin Schøyen, Spikkestad, Norway

Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts, Dallas, Texas
Prof. Dr. Daniel B. Wallace

Classification and analysis of the textual history of the Greek manuscripts of the New Testament

Principio
Prof. Dr. David C. Parker
Text und Textwert: Gospel of John

Syriac tradition of the New Testament

Centre d’Études et de Recherches Religieuses et Orientales (CERO), Antélias/Libanon
Père Maroun Atallah
Edition of the Peshitta of the New Testament (with German Translation)

The Syriac Language Project, Melbourne/Australien
Dr. Terry Falla
Foundations for a Syriac Dictionary of the New Testament