I can't find the Kopfleiste anywhere in the Logos Göttingen volumes. Not every print volume has this information, but it is included in the later print volumes (i.e., Wevers's Pentateuch volumes).
Was it not included in the electronic edition? This is important information if one wants to read the apparatus well.
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I'm not ignoring you - I just don't have the resource to check.
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Thanks, MJ.
I'm hoping one of the Logos academic peeps will check into this.
Brian (and MJ?) ... exactly what is a 'Kopfleiste'. I did a google and I couldn't believe all the dictionaries that popped up saying 'Gee, we'd like to know too!'
I get the feeling it's some type of header expansion.
If I understand you correctly and you mean the list of manuscripts available for each page, I sent a question about this a while back to Vincent Setterholm but received no reply.
BTW: It is available in the print volumes of Wevers and also in Ruth.
Thanks for reporting this (again, apparently). We're looking into this.
Denise Barnhart:Brian (and MJ?) ... exactly what is a 'Kopfleiste'
It's a header--like on a piece of paper.
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Thanks Mike ...
Vincent Setterholm: Thanks for reporting this (again, apparently). We're looking into this.
Thanks!
Any word on this, good Logos folks?
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When I do a search for "Kopfleiste" I get 24 hits in 13 articles.
That is just the thing being mentioned in the introductions to the works in question. The Kopfleiste (list of sources) itself is nowhere to be found. I do hope someone from Logos can say whether that will be added to this module in the future....