International Greek New Testament Project


The International Greek New Testament Project began in 1926 as a cooperative enterprise between British and German scholars to establish a new critical edition of the New Testament. Early results of the work were critical apparatus of the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Mark produced by S. C. E. Legg in the 1930s. Wartime difficulties prevented cooperation during most of the 1940s, but the project was resurrected in 1949 as a cooperative endeavour between British and North American scholars. In the meantime research was taken up by Kurt Aland and the Institute for [New Testament Textual Research|Institut für neutestamentliche Textforschung] in Münster. British and North American cooperation resulted in the publication of a critical apparatus for the Gospel of Luke in the 1980s.
Current research focuses on the Gospel of John, and the surviving majuscule manuscripts have been published in print and electronic form. The present committee comprises scholars from Europe and North America.

Publications

The New Testament in Greek, The Gospel According to St Luke, Part One. Chapters 1–12. Oxford University Press, 1984.The New Testament in Greek, The Gospel According to St Luke, Part Two. Chapters 13–24. Oxford University Press, 1987.The New Testament in Greek IV. The Gospel According to St John: Volume 1. The Papyri. Edited by W.J. Elliott and D.C. Parker. New Testament Tools and Studies 20. Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1995. The New Testament in Greek IV. The Gospel According to St John: Volume 2: The Majuscules. Edited by U.B. Schmid in association with W.J. Elliott and D.C. Parker. New Testament Tools, Studies and Documents 37. Leiden, E.J. Brill, 2007.
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Members

The following scholars have served on the committees of the IGNTP:

Editors

Committee Membership