A scholarly digital edition of Codex Sinaiticus, published on the internet

This project has created a full scholarly digital edition of Codex Sinaiticus, one of the two oldest Greek Bibles and the oldest complete New Testament, arguably the most important of all surviving ancient manuscripts. It is part of a larger project to bring together all surviving leaves of the manuscript, divided among four different countries, into a virtual whole, and to provide access at every level from the general reader to the most advanced scholar. Within that larger project, this scholarly edition focuses on the needs of researchers, scholars, and educated readers, offering meticulous detail in image and transcript, with highly-developed tools in a sophisticated interface, to enable research hitherto impossible.

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Principal investigator
Professor David Parker
Principal project staff
Dr Peter Robinson; Professor David Parker; Dr Scot McKendrick
Start date
Saturday, July 1, 2006
Completion date
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Source material
Digital images and autopsy of Codex Sinaiticus