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Where are they now? New Testament text-critics’ libraries

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Eb. Nestle’s library (photo credit)
Occasionally, one buys a book on Amazon or at a used book store and discovers with delight that it was owned by a famous scholar from times past. When I was at Tyndale I managed to get a copy formerly owned by F. F. Bruce, many of which float around the stacks there.

Much better than a one-off copy, however, is to discover a past scholar’s entire library. Aside from the insight this can give of a scholar’s interests and abilities (for example), there are often many hidden gems to be found either in correspondences, in the margins of the books, or simply in the books themselves if they are rare.

To further this benefit, I thought it might be worth trying to compile a list of New Testament textual critics’ libraries. Here is what I have come up with so far, with the help of a few of my fellow bloggers. I would like to add to this, so if you know of any corrections or additions, please let me know.
  • Richard Bentley– Trinity College CB (per P. M. Head)
  • J. J. Wettstein– scattered across Europe (see Jan Krans here)
  • S. P. Tregelles­– papers and correspondence at various British libraries (see here)
  • C. von Tischendorf University of Glasgow
  • B. F. Westcott– Some at Westcott House (Cambridge), some with Bible Society in the CUL. A PDF catalogue from the British National Archives is here
  • F. J. A. Hort – Sold at auction [can’t find this in the UL catalogue now, but I have photos and PMH blogs about it here]
  • Hermann Hoskier– some books at Duke Divinity School Library
  • Caspar René Gregory– papers at Harvard Divinity School (see here)
  • Eberhard Nestle– Sold to Cambridge after 1913, now with the Van Kampen collection at the Scriptorium
  • Kirsopp and Silva Lake– ?
  • J. Rendel Harris – Woodbrooke Study Center in Birmingham, UK (see PDF here) and some at University of Birmingham library
  • E. C. Colwell– Library sold by his son (per Maurice Robinson)
  • Kenneth W. Clark– Duke Divinity School Library, mixed among the main collection
  • Alands– INTF?
  • Bruce M. Metzger– Sold on the internet if my memory is right
  • Gordon Fee– New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (info)
  • Jacob Geerlings– CSNTM (see here)

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