Novum Testamentum graecum "Nestle-Aland"

Popularly known as "Nestle-Aland", the "Novum Testamentum Graece" is the basis for the scientific study and interpretation of the Greek New Testament worldwide. Its history dates back to 1898, when the German theologian and orientalist Eberhard Nestle summarised the then new scholarly text editions by Tischendorf, Westcott/Hort and Weymouth.

The high esteem in which the "Nestle-Aland" is held worldwide is primarily due to the combination of the highest scholarly standards on the one hand and the greatest possible accessibility and comprehensibility on the other. It contains a wealth of information on the textual history of the Greek New Testament in a very small space. The book is therefore suitable for quick reference to the Greek text as well as for in-depth critical study. This is because its comprehensive and at the same time compact apparatus sorts and presents the textual tradition in such a way as to enable readers to form their own conclusions.