Book type QUESTION/BUG Overview of Greek Syntax.

MJ. Smith
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edited November 21 in English Forum

Rydberg-Cox, Jeffrey A. Overview of Greek Syntax. Medford, MA: Perseus Digital Library, 2000.

I have been using this as if it were a Glossary ... that what I use it as.  I just noticed is it classed as a grammar? Is that intentional? Do I need to change my collection rule?

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  • Christian Alexander
    Christian Alexander Member Posts: 3,008 ✭✭

    When it was a text in seminary I used it as a glossary. 

  • Kyle G. Anderson
    Kyle G. Anderson Member, Logos Employee Posts: 2,202

    This is one of those Perseus books that were mass produced back in 2011.

    I can see why we classified it as a Grammar. I can also see it's usefulness as a Glossary were you have the advantage of headword look-ups.

    Related: this is the type of content we're looking to get a better exposure for in Factbook and other locations. There's large swaths of information that function as a lexical entry in a glossary/dictionary/encyclopedia but happens to exist in a book that is organized in another manner.