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Kenneth Willis Clark

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Kenneth Willis Clark (1898-1979) is a professor at the Duke University, Greek palaeographer; area of interest: Greek New Testament manuscripts, and author of numerous books.

Clark catalogued the Greek New Testament manuscripts housed in the libraries of the United States and Canada (1937).[1] Clark described and catalogued manuscripts housed in the library of the Saint Catherine's Monastery during his an expedition the Mount Sinai (1952). According to his report two-thirds of that library comprised Greek manuscripts with items in Arabic, Persian, Georgian, Syriac, Ethiopian and Slavonic.[2] He also catalogued the manuscripts housed in the libraries of the Greek and Armenian Patriarchates in Jerusalem (1953).

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  1. ^ T.C. Skeat, A descriptive Catalogue of Greek New Testament Manuscripts in America. By K.W. Clark, „The Journal of Hellenic Studies”, Volume 59, Issue 1, 1939, p. 179.
  2. ^ Jason Steinhauer, EU Month of Culture Spotlight: Bulgaria May 2, 2016