Here you will find links to useful sites/online resources related to Textual Criticism. If you know of a site that is not included but perhaps should, please email the suggestion to the webmaster and he will look into adding it to the list. We also plan on adding descriptions for each site on the list. These should be posted soon.
http://www.uni-muenster.de/NTTextforschung/INTF.html
The home of the Institute for New Testament Textual Criticism in Münster, Germany.
From their website: "TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism is an electronic journal dedicated to the study of the Jewish and Christian biblical texts. Articles on any aspect of the textual criticism of the Jewish and Christian scriptures (including extracanonical and related literature) are welcome, and contributions that transcend the traditional boundary between textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and New Testament textual criticism are especially encouraged. We would also like to see articles that discuss the relationship between textual criticism and other disciplines."
http://www.nb.no/baser/schoyen/
From their website: "The Schøyen Collection comprises most types of manuscripts from the whole world spanning over 5000 years. It is the largest private manuscript collection formed in the 20th century.Never before there has been formed a collection with such variety geographically, linguistically, textually, and of scripts, writing materials, etc., over such a great span of time as 5 millennia."
http://www.stub.uni-frankfurt.de/webmania/lhsn.htm
A lengthy compilation of resources on the development of handwriting and bookmaking. Completely in German.
http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/institute/fak8/papy/Homepage_Papyrologie/pap.htm
The website of the Institute for Papyrology at the University of Heidelberg. Completely in German.
http://www.andrews.edu/SEM/GMRC/index.htm
The website of the Greek Manuscript Research Center at Andrews University Theological Seminary in Michigan, which is acquiring microfilms of Greek NT manuscripts for research.
http://www.nttextualcriticism.com/
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http://www.codex-sinaiticus.net/
Website of the Codex Sinaiticus Project.