Can I interest anyone in this very important collection?
http://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/4678
Can I interest anyone in this very important collection? http://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/4678
Yes Michael. I am still interested but when I click on the link it says "You pre-ordered this product on 11/22/2008 at $249.95 "
Matthew, I kept hearing a Billy Graham'esque voice saying "Won't you come?!" while I was reading your post. I'll have to check this out...
Can I interest anyone in this very important collection? http://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/4678 Yes Michael. I am still interested but when I click on the link it says "You pre-ordered this product on 11/22/2008 at $249.95 " I want everybody to take notice: the price I locked it in at is the same price you can get if you place your Pre-Pub order now. Pre-Pub prices frequently go up as a title nears shipping date. Here is a chance to get the same introductory price it was almost 2 years ago! The proposed sale price is $599. Why not place your order now?
I want everybody to take notice: the price I locked it in at is the same price you can get if you place your Pre-Pub order now. Pre-Pub prices frequently go up as a title nears shipping date. Here is a chance to get the same introductory price it was almost 2 years ago! The proposed sale price is $599. Why not place your order now?
Strange, I had the very same experience Matthew.
Why not? Because in the field of language study, especially Biblical language study, we are learning more and more every day and the resources in this collection are over a hundred years old AND pre Qumran. There might be some interesting bits of information for someone doing research on the progression of our understanding of Biblical languages, but I find it hard to believe there would be much of use to me, especially for $250. I might consider it at $99, definitely not at $250.
Why not?
But it has Westcott and Hort!!
If you don't like those more modern scholars Logos does offer this:A. T. Robertson Collection (15 Vols.) http://www.logos.com/products/details/4566
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Why not? Because in the field of language study, especially Biblical language study, we are learning more and more every day and the resources in this collection are over a hundred years old AND pre Qumran.
Do you know of a more recent grammar of LXX Greek that I should be using...?
And Qumran wouldn't have any influence on Greek grammar studies at all...or Syriac...or Latin... (Gildersleeve & Bennett were required texts in at least one of my wife's Latin classes). And Smyth, if you search the B-Greek email list archives, you'll find statements from long time professors & teachers who say that if you're looking for a comprehensive grammar of NT Greek, to get out a marker or pen and write "New Testament" into the title.
And when it comes to Hebrew, I'd be surprised if you can find a contemporary Hebrew scholar who would choose to ignore Samuel Driver's work on Hebrew grammar.
It just isn't done!
And Qumran wouldn't have any influence on Greek grammar studies at all...or Syriac...or Latin...
Or Biblical Hebrew. It reflects a late dialect.
Gildersleeve
is my favourite Latin grammar.
And Smyth
Still the best and most comprehensive Greek Grammar in English.
I'd be surprised if you can find a contemporary Hebrew scholar who would choose to ignore Samuel Driver's work on Hebrew grammar.
Only if he goes straight to Ewald in German. You could point out which edition of Driver is going to be digitised.
Syriac
You actually give everything there is apart for Sokoloff and Muraoka's short grammar. Is there a way Sokoloff could be put on pre-pub too?
There isn't any.
Order placed.
I wonder if anyone had the time to consider the pre-order of this product. It contains some of the best reference grammars available. I own several of these in print but nevertheless I decided to order it. I am sure it would be very useful to every scholar and student of Greek and Syriac. It is gathering interest for so long...
Like several others, I signed up on this one quite a while back. Indeed most of my prepubs/CPs are 'stuck in the mud' so to speak. I sometimes wonder for such a large user base (a) why doing 'marginal' books is so difficult and (b) why companies 'A' and 'B' seem to be able to (not this one though). Maybe the market is not as large as it used to be (e.g. when the works were originally produced; not just typed in and proofread/linked).
Can I have it for free? James 4:2c
I want my Swete -- Introduction to the Old Testament in Greek. Anyone who's interested in the Septuagint should jump on this collection.
I am sorry for bumping this again but it has been three months. It has since turned orange (Almost There!). It is a great resource for all those interested in the LXX and in Syriac (Best Grammars of the LXX and Syriac. Excellent Latin Grammar Nice Syriac lexicon). If anyone is interested please help us move this to production. Did I mention how sorry I am for bumping this again? [:)]
You're forgiven -- it's a worthy cause!
I am sorry for bumping this again but it has been three months.
No need to apologize. I had overlooked this collection. Now I will order.
Now I will order
My sin was worth while then..[:)]
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