Kenneth Willis Clark

Greek palaeographer
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IntroGreek palaeographer
PlacesGreece
isPalaeographer
Work fieldSocial science
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Biography

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). 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. He also catalogued the manuscripts housed in the libraries of the Greek and Armenian Patriarchates in Jerusalem (1953).

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