Any Chance of Getting Plotinus' Enneads (Loeb)?
I was very happy that we got around to getting the collected works of Aristotle (Loeb) just recently. I wonder if there would be enough interest to get Plotinus on this platform as well?
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I'd buy them! It's strange that they haven't yet been offered through Community Pricing: Plotinus seems like an obvious buy for people interested in religious studies.
https://www.logos.com/products/search?q=plotinus&Author=21721%7cPlotinus&redirecttoauthor=true
But then again, I thought the same thing about the Stoics (Paul, anyone?), but they haven't made it across yet either.
https://www.logos.com/product/32318/stoics-of-the-roman-era-collection
Bid on these, people, there is really good stuff in here!
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Greg F said:
I'd buy them! It's strange that they haven't yet been offered through Community Pricing: Plotinus seems like an obvious buy for people interested in religious studies.
I actually got online to say the same thing!
Greg F said:https://www.logos.com/product/32318/stoics-of-the-roman-era-collection
Bid on these, people, there is really good stuff in here!
And I am also puzzled by the slow progress of this vital collection.
Lew
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Lew Worthington said:
https://www.logos.com/product/32318/stoics-of-the-roman-era-collection
Bid on these, people, there is really good stuff in here!
And I am also puzzled by the slow progress of this vital collection.
The entire Noet platform suffers from, among other things, neglect. Apparently the Stoics collection has been on here for about 5 years, judging by the first comment... Yet this is the first I've heard about it and yet it's right up my alley.
Faithlife could really benefit from an Amazon-like algorithm that shows you products you might be interested in.
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