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Great! I've wanted to pick up this set. Now I've got a start -- come on dynamic pricing!
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It's back: https://www.logos.com/product/54053/oxford-latin-dictionary-second-edition
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Thanks. I'd overlooked this one.
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I appreciate you bringing this to my attention.
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I'd like to know.
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There is even a worse case: for public domain works in community pricing, Logos doesn't always offer the latest edition. For example, Logos offers the 1845 edition of J.H. Newman's Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine . There is an updated 1878 edition in the public domain which Logos doesn't offer. They apparently missed the revised edition
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No.
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It is already available at books.logos.com.
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Got it. Looks like a good book. Thanks.
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I also would like to know. Dynamic pricing?
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This series has been dead in the water for years. I wish Logos would either commit to this or just drop it. I would prefer the former.
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News to me. But I'm always the last to know.
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Same here.
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I don't mind paying $20 for this. But it has been apparent for some time that Logos manipulates the CP pricing process. I'm glad they do: this is the only way we got Lewis & Short.
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With Verbum Capstone Plus I received a volume of the Steve Ray collection before it had a release date.
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Thanks for pointing these out!
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I have been waiting for this for a long time.
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Good deal! I've wanted Bible Review for some time.
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[quote user="Disciple of Christ (doc)"] [ I thought it was a good price and purchased it. [/quote] That's not an unreasonable price. I may do the same.