Could we please see new Göttingen LXX volumes available for purchase in Logos?
https://www.logos.com/product/4951/gottingen-septuagint
Since that bundle was released, there have been at least three new volumes published: Psalms of Solomon, 2 Chronicles and Ecclesiastes
You can vote here: https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-book-requests/posts/new-gottingen-lxx-volumes
Could we please see new Göttingen LXX volumes available for purchase in Logos? https://www.logos.com/product/4951/gottingen-septuagint Since that bundle was released, there have been at least three new volumes published: Psalms of Solomon, 2 Chronicles and Ecclesiastes
Are you aware of this Pre-Order?
https://www.logos.com/product/229476/gottinger-septuaginta
Oh yes. I pre-ordered.
Are you aware of this Pre-Order? https://www.logos.com/product/229476/gottinger-septuaginta
Is this part of the same 24-volume Göttingen LXX series that I already bought from Logos? This is green, not brown and black. I.e., are they new volumes for the same series? Or is this part of a different series/set?
same series
Could we please see new Göttingen LXX volumes available for purchase in Logos? https://www.logos.com/product/4951/gottingen-septuagint Since that bundle was released, there have been at least three new volumes published: Psalms of Solomon, 2 Chronicles and Ecclesiastes I checked and a certain competitor has both 2Chronicles and Sirach (Ecclesiasticus). So, FL up your game!
Logos already has Ecclesiasticus (Sirach) in its Göttingen LXX bundle.
Correct. The new module is Ecclesiastes by Peter Gentry.
https://septuaginta.uni-goettingen.de/
Is Göttinger the adjective form of Göttingen?
Pre-ordered. Looking forward to the new volumes.
Now that…I guess we’ll be seeing you here more often 😁 Blessings on your new endeavors!
DAL
more or less yes, it's actually the genitive form, here used as an adjective. Göttinger Septuaginta means "Septuagint of/from Göttingen" in German. This website seems to use a mix of German and English ("Psalter" is "the book of psalms" in German, whereas "project" would be "Projekt")
Most definitely and thank you 😏
It’s crazy that these three volumes cost $400 on pre-pub when the complete set of the 24 volumes at Logos that have been published so far is only $700.
It is wild. If I didn't know personally how much work goes into these volumes I wouldn't pay the price, but to me they are worth it. I studied with Peter Gentry during his final years of working on Ecclesiastes. He spent well over two decades on that Eccl. volume. These are true critical editions of the editio critica maior variety — nothing like them. Granted, the differences in the text between these volumes and Rahlfs will be small, but to me these are invaluable for referencing and reading the best approximation of what was the Old Greek.
I'm so happy to see that these are in production.