Institute for New Testament Textual Research

The
Institute for New Testament Textual Research ( — INTF) at the
University of Münster,
Westphalia,
Germany, is to research the textual history of the New Testament and to reconstruct its Greek initial text on the basis of the entire manuscript tradition, the early translations and patristic citations; furthermore the preparation of an ''
Editio Critica Maior'' based on the entire tradition of the
New Testament in Greek manuscripts, early versions and
New Testament quotations in ancient Christian literature. Under
Kurt Aland's supervision, the INTF collected almost the entire material that was needed. The manuscript count in 1950 was 4250, in 1983, 5460, and in 2017 approximately 5800 manuscripts.
Moreover, INTF produces several more editions and a variety of tools for
New Testament scholarship, including the concise editions known as the
"Nestle–Aland" – ''Novum Testamentum Graece''
and the UBS Greek New Testament. Many of the results are also available to the wider public at the adjoining
Bible Museum, which is affiliated with the institute.
First supplements of the with the
Catholic epistles and the
Acts of the Apostles have been published since 1997.
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