New Testament Tools, Studies and Documents

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New Testament Tools, Studies, and Documents (NTTSD) combines two series, New Testament Tools and Studies (NTTS) and Studies and Documents (SD).
NTTSD promotes the publication of primary sources, reference tools, and critical studies that advance the understanding of the New Testament and other early Christian writings and writers into the fourth century. The series emphasises the textual history and transmission of the New Testament and related literature, relevant manuscripts in various languages, and methodologies for research in early Christianity. The series also publishes a broad range of studies pertinent to early Christianity and its writings.

Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts to the publisher at BRILL, Alessandra Giliberto.

Brill is in full support of Open Access publishing and offers the option to publish your monograph, edited volume, or chapter in Open Access. Our Open Access services are fully compliant with funder requirements. We support Creative Commons licenses. For more information, please visit Brill Open or contact us at openacess@brill.com.

Its predecessor NTTS was founded by Bruce M. Metzger in 1965 and edited by him until 1993, when Bart D. Ehrman joined him as co-editor. SD was founded by Kirsopp and Silva Lake in 1935, edited by them until the death of Kirsopp Lake in 1946, then briefly by Silva Lake and Carsten Høeg (1955), followed by Jacob Geerlings (until 1969), by Irving Alan Sparks (until 1993), and finally by Eldon Jay Epp. The two series were combined in 2007 and edited by Eldon Jay Epp and Bart D. Ehrman (until 2023). The series is now edited by Jennifer Wright Knust and Tommy Wasserman.

When Jesus Rose Early
Studies on the Text and Paratexts of Mark’s Ending
Volume 68
978-90-04-73879-9
Codex Sinaiticus Arabicus and Its Family
A Bayesian Approach
Volume 66
978-90-04-70461-9
The Variety and Importance of the Scriptural Witnesses to the So-called ‘Western’ Text
Essays in Honour of Jenny Read-Heimerdinger
Volume 65
978-90-04-53981-5
Ancient Texts, Papyri, and Manuscripts
Studies in Honor of James R. Royse
Volume 64
978-90-04-46573-2
Bodmer Papyri, Scribal Culture, and Textual Transmission
Collected Works on New Testament Textual Criticism
Volume 63
Editor(s): Eldon Jay Epp
978-90-04-43729-6
Johann Jakob Wettstein’s Principles for New Testament Textual Criticism
A Fight for Scholarly Freedom
Volume 62
978-90-04-43617-6
Family 13 in St. John's Gospel
A Computer Assisted Phylogenetic Analysis
Volume 58
978-90-04-37756-1
The Early Textual Transmission of John
Stability and Fluidity in its Second and Third Century Greek Manuscripts
Volume 54
978-90-04-36163-8
Numerals in Early Greek New Testament Manuscripts
Text-Critical, Scribal, and Theological Studies
Volume 53
978-90-04-34375-7
A Synopsis of the Apocryphal Nativity and Infancy Narratives
Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
Volume 51
978-90-04-31120-6
Studies on the Text of the New Testament and Early Christianity
Essays in Honour of Michael W. Holmes
Volume 50
978-90-04-30002-6
The Text of Marcion’s Gospel
Volume 49
978-90-04-28237-7
A Study of the Gospels in Codex Alexandrinus
Codicology, Palaeography, and Scribal Hands
Volume 48
978-90-04-27485-3
Texts and Traditions
Essays in Honour of J. Keith Elliott
Volume 47
Editor(s): Peter Doble and Jeffrey Kloha
978-90-04-27393-1
Codex Schøyen 2650: A Middle Egyptian Coptic Witness to the Early Greek Text of Matthew's Gospel
A Study in Translation Theory, Indigenous Coptic, and New Testament Textual Criticism
Volume 46
978-90-04-26818-0
A Gospel Synopsis of the Greek Text of Matthew, Mark and Luke
A Comparison of Codex Bezae and Codex Vaticanus
Volume 45
978-90-04-26668-1
No Longer Written
The Use of Conjectural Emendation in the Restoration of the Text of the New Testament, the Epistle of James as a Case Study
Volume 44
978-90-04-24783-3
Richard Simon Critical History of the Text of the New Testament
wherein is Established the Truth of the Acts on which the Christian Religion is Based
Volume 43
978-90-04-24421-4
The Text of the New Testament in Contemporary Research
Essays on the Status Quaestionis. Second Edition
Volume 42
978-90-04-23655-4
Patristic and Text-Critical Studies
The Collected Essays of William L. Petersen
Volume 40
Editor(s): Jan Krans and Joseph Verheyden
978-90-04-19613-1
Lettered Christians
Christians, Letters, and Late Antique Oxyrhynchus
Volume 39
978-90-04-18098-7
Beyond What Is Written
Erasmus and Beza as Conjectural Critics of the New Testament
Volume 35
By: Jan Krans
978-90-47-41051-5
The Textual Tradition of the Gospels
Family 1 in Matthew
Volume 32
978-90-04-38000-4
The Lukan Passion Narrative. The Markan Material in Luke 22,54 - 23,25
A Historical Survey: 1891-1997
Volume 30
978-90-04-37999-2
Authenticating the Activities of Jesus
Volume 28/2
Editor(s): Craig A. Evans and Bruce Chilton
978-90-04-42129-5
Authenticating the Words of Jesus
Volume 28/1
Editor(s): Craig A. Evans and Bruce Chilton
978-90-04-41429-7
Life of Jesus Research
An Annotated Bibliography
Volume 24
978-90-04-37993-0
Codex Bezae
Studies from the Lunel Colloquium, June 1994
Volume 22
Editor(s): Parker and Christian Amphoux
978-90-04-37991-6
A Comparative Edition of the Syriac Gospels (4 vols)
Aligning the Sinaiticus, Curetonianus, Peshiṭta and ḥarklean Versions
Volume 21
978-90-04-10419-8
Editors-in-Chief
Jennifer Wright Knust, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
Tommy Wasserman, Ansgar University College, Kristiansand, Norway

Editorial Board
Garrick Allen, University of Glasgow, UK
Stephen C. Carlson, Australian Catholic University, Sydney, Australia
Annette Hüffmeier, Institute for New Testament Textual Research, Münster, Germany
Christina Kreinecker, KU Leuven, Belgium
Georgi Parpulov, Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Germany
This book series promotes the publication of primary sources, reference tools, and critical studies that advance the understanding of the New Testament and other early Christian writings and writers into the fourth century.

New volumes examine the textual history and transmission of the New Testament and related literatures, relevant manuscripts in various languages, and methodologies for research in early Christianity as well as a broader range of studies pertinent to early Christianity and its writings.

The series welcomes proposals for monographs based on recent original research (whether involving ancient and medieval manuscripts, archival work, historical investigation, bibliographical research, and/or methodological advancements) into early Christian writings. Outstanding edited volumes that address these topics are occasionally published.

All proposals must contain an overview of the work, a description of its contribution to existing scholarship, and its role as an authoritative resource for scholars in the field. Proposals should also contain an estimated word count. Manuscripts typically range from 80,000 to 120,000 words, but can be longer depending on the topic and nature of the individual submission.

Proposals should be sent to the publisher at BRILL, Alessandra Giliberto.

For the full call for proposals, see here.
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