Kenneth Willis Clark Collection

The Kenneth Willis Clark Collection of Greek Manuscripts in Duke University Library contains ninety-eight manuscripts — in both roll and codex form — dating from the 9th to the 17th century. Professor H. Branscomb of the Duke Divinity School bought a manuscript of the Greek New Testament in the Munich bookshop. The manuscript after his arriving to the Library became Duke Greek Ms. 1. It was happen in 19 February 1931, and it was the beginning of the collection. Although according the primary intention was to collect only manuscripts of the New Testament, today the collection contains a variety of materials.

Kenneth Willis Clark Collection

The Kenneth Willis Clark Collection of Greek Manuscripts in Duke University Library contains ninety-eight manuscripts — in both roll and codex form — dating from the 9th to the 17th century. Professor H. Branscomb of the Duke Divinity School bought a manuscript of the Greek New Testament in the Munich bookshop. The manuscript after his arriving to the Library became Duke Greek Ms. 1. It was happen in 19 February 1931, and it was the beginning of the collection. Although according the primary intention was to collect only manuscripts of the New Testament, today the collection contains a variety of materials.