This book, first published in 2000, is the main bibliographical listing of Greek New Testament manuscripts.There are many articles and photographic reproductions of Greek New Testament manuscripts. This book (now an expanded Second Edition) is the main bibliographical listing of such titles. It provides scholars with an invaluable tool for research and will assist those who wish to investigate the readings in a manuscript or group of manuscripts by directing them to the primary sources. Some unpublished theses and dissertations are included and the titles are set out under the customary categories of papyri, unicals, cursives, and lectionaries. References are also given to illustrative plates.There are many articles and photographic reproductions of Greek New Testament manuscripts. This book (now an expanded Second Edition) is the main bibliographical listing of such titles. It provides scholars with an invaluable tool for research and will assist those who wish to investigate the readings in a manuscript or group of manuscripts by directing them to the primary sources. Some unpublished theses and dissertations are included and the titles are set out under the customary categories of papyri, unicals, cursives, and lectionaries. References are also given to illustrative plates.Facsimiles, photographic reproductions, collations, and studies of the textual character of many of the 5,000 or so manuscripts of the Greek New Testament have been published, but it is only with this book that a much-needed bibliography of them has been made available. This considerably expanded and revised edition of J. K. Elliott's 1989 A Bibliography of Greek New Testament Manuscripts marks a substantial increase in the number of titles and references. Some 5,000 new entries have been added, thereby doubling the size of the First Edition. The titles of books and articles are predominantly those published in the past 150 years. The titles are set out in the customary categories of papyri, maló›