Logos 3/Libronix thread => What purpose in suggesting new titles here? has couple requests for Patristic Greek Lexicon Edited by GWH Lampe and by G.W.H. Lampe,D.D. Oxford University Press.
Amazon => http://www.amazon.com/Patristic-Greek-Lexicon-G-Lampe/dp/019864213X (notably more expensive than BDAG and LSJ).
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Patristic Greek Lexicon Edited by GWH Lampe and by G.W.H. Lampe,D.D. Oxford University Press.
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C'mon, Ted, you've got to do better than that !
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Patristic Greek Lexicon Edited by GWH Lampe and by G.W.H. Lampe,D.D. Oxford University Press. C'mon, Ted, you've got to do better than that !
[:D]Yes George. I have suggested again and again to our good friends at Logos to make this lexicon available but no joy yet! I sure hope this makes it into Logos
I too should like to have this lexicon!!!!!
Yep ! http://www.amazon.com/Patristic-Greek-Lexicon-G-Lampe/dp/019864213X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1374337296&sr=1-1
I will add this to my list of requests for OUP.
How can a 1961 lexicon be free on the internet?[:O]
I would like to have this in Logos too.
Adding a mention here for anyone who stumbles on this thread via a Google search.
Lampe's A Patristic Greek Lexicon is now available on Community Pricing.
https://www.logos.com/product/185239/a-patristic-greek-lexicon (as Phil, above). 1961 version.
The CP is supposed to close tomorrow. And they list a regular price of $80, vs CP of $30. I'd think maybe $49.99 after Lampe goes PP?
In any event, it seems a nice savings. Several of the L9 packages had Lampe, so that pretty much sealed the deal (the CP was floundering).
Why Lampe, when you have so many greek lexicons (you do, don't you)? Lampe looks at the 'tail-end' of greek, in its ecclesiastical setting. So, as LSJ tends to the earlier greek, Lampe goes later. And its a nice match to the LS-latin lexicon, which concentrates in the same ecclesiastic period.
Plus, Phil likes it. Ha. And George awarded it 6 (six) yes's. He got carried away.
I purposely dug up this thread, for a kudos to KSFJ .... 9 (nine) years ago!