Is there an interlinear for Josephus?
mm.
The Works of Flavius Josephus: Greek Text. It's expensive[:)]
At that price, they should at least included english glosses. It's just embarassingly pricey.
Just for comparison, the Philo interlinear (ok, glossless) is so much more affordable:
https://www.logos.com/product/7865/the-works-of-philo-greek-text-with-morphology?ssi=0
nice won!
The Works of Flavius Josephus: Greek Text. It's expensive
ok so I just broke the bank with Dave's suggestion.
another question for you.
is there a lexicon/dictionary of the Greek in Josephus? Or would the standard Logos pop ups such as LN, BDAG and the usual suspects suffice?
You will need a lexicon that covers ancient Greek e.g. Liddell (but that is not 100%). BDAG only covers early Christian literature.
Try the Brill Greek-English Lexicon which is available in Logos. Read the introductory material before purchasing. You should be able to link the Lexicon to Josephus’ Greek so a single click will take you to the lemma in question.
Steve, do you have a link to the Brill Greek-English Lexicon? I searched logos.com for it, and it did not show up.
Ah - you probably mean BDAG 3rd edition:
https://www.logos.com/product/5228/bdag-halot-bundle
a link to the Brill Greek-English Lexicon? I searched logos.com for it, and it did not show up.
I think BDAG was not meant, but https://www.logos.com/product/168884/the-brill-dictionary-of-ancient-greek
Good, thanks!
Pater Noster,
NB.Mick is right (again). After posting the first time I thought, “Now why didn’t I take a moment to add the link?”