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DAL said: "PS. Logos, if you match this price I'll pay you cash, no payment plan. You'll get your money upfront :)" ______________________________________________________________________ I say: count me in, too.
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Andrew Batishko (Faithlife) posted "If you are a Logos Now or Logos Cloud subscriber, you can also use the Concordance tool to show a list of all the words in the book that are marked as any particular language." _________________________________________________________________________ Andrew, Awesome! The Concordance tool worked for the supported languages
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MJ. Smith, Thank you for the TIP referral. I spotted something of interest in the topic string that briefly got my hopes up: italicized search. However, it was disclosed that searches for italicized words are not supported. I have not experienced any problems finding search results for specific foreign language words. BTW all of the foreign language
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Is there a search method to find and list all of the non-english language words used in an otherwise english language novel? The author uses latin, greek, and gaelic words and phrases, in addition to english. Thanks for any assistance!
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Ben, Thank you for your response. Email sent.
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My attempts to obtain an answer about allusion searches of fictional works in the forums and by phone and email have been unsuccessful I posted the following on January 26 regarding the advertised Noet allusion search capabilities for a number of fictional works: "The Noet edition of this volume is fully indexed and tagged, allowing for near-instant
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Thank you, Faithlife!
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Yes
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Chelsea FC and Daniel NM - Thank you both for the information. My profile and personalized offers email setting are both good-to-go. I sent a follow up email to customer service. Now I'll just wait and see.
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I've been in since October! Would love to see this in production soon!
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https://today.faithlife.com/2016/01/21/why-should-we-read-church-history/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=feedpress.me&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+faithlife-today-6 Here's a link to the source.
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Not yet. Do you have to sign up for this or just have your birthday in your profile?
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The EBNE is described in the catalog as having 80,000 articles plus Compton's 19,000 articles for 99,000 articles combined. The new advertisement showing up on the L6 homepage indicates EBNE has 19,000 articles. Typo?
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On 1/23/16 I contacted Logos Customer service by phone with regard to searching a Noet fictional text as advertised in the catalog. I was particularly interested in the literary and historical allusion searches. I posted the following in another forum thread on 1/24/16: "I contacted Customer Service and appreciate the assistance provided, including
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Very much appreciated!
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I have resent the email.
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It sounds like the blog is still alive. Hopefully, this means I'll receive a response to my Noet customer service email, also.
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I had not thought to search my library for Noet items. My search also turned up 45 Noet branded items. This was interesting, in that, I have 5 complete Noet Research Libraries with a total of 460 volumes, not counting Perseus.
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The last Blog entry was on 12/29/15. I, also, did not receive a response (even automated) to my Noet customer service email query. Just checking.
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JAL I decided to purchase the digital edition of The Bloomsday Book (A guide through Joyce's Ulysses) by Blamires available elsewhere. Thank you again for the recommendation and link to a previous forum discussion.