The Lion Atlas of Bible History, 2nd ed.

NichtnurBibelleser
NichtnurBibelleser Member Posts: 469 ✭✭✭

Today, I got the The Lion Atlas of Bible History, 2nd ed.

I have downloaded it on my Desktop (Win 11) and can access it via the Web App, but it doesn't appear on mobile, neither iPad nor Android.

Any ideas?

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  • Joe McCune (Faithlife)
    Joe McCune (Faithlife) Member, Community Manager, Logos Employee Posts: 1,258
    Answer ✓

    Please accept our apologies, this book was temporarily unavailable for mobile devices.

    You should now be able to access it on your phone or tablet.

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  • NetworkGeek
    NetworkGeek Member Posts: 3,713 ✭✭✭

    I don't see it either on my iPad, I wonder if it's restricted somehow?

  • John Brumett
    John Brumett Member Posts: 298 ✭✭

    It was the IVP Bible Atlas but they changed the name a few days ago. I don’t have it on my iPad either.

  • Lukas
    Lukas Member Posts: 334 ✭✭✭

    I have noticed the change, it was part of the reason why I ordered it as was IVP. Thought if it is IVP it will be worth it like the dictionary series. Dont know why the name change.

  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 14,086 ✭✭✭✭
    edited 6:03PM

    Totally unrelated to IVP/Lion, I was checking my library (I have neither, it turns out). Carta's Understanding series popped up instead. Specifically, the Atlas's

    I just assumed they were 'low-level' books that came along for the ride. But actually (ignoring the titles), they're considerably more in-depth than normal Atlas's … including the Carta series. Subject based. I'm currently in Persia's satrapies … nice maps, it turns out. Factbook (mine anyway) didn't know about them.

    If you have them, take a look!

    "If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.

  • Jan Krohn
    Jan Krohn Member Posts: 3,850 ✭✭✭

    I just assumed they were 'low-level' books that came along for the ride.

    No, they're among the best resources about the ANE. I bought one of the Messianic libraries just for that series. Excellent illustrations and maps, and the narrow scope of each title means the information comes in bite sized chunks. And they're written by reputable scholars like Leen Ritmeyer.

  • NichtnurBibelleser
    NichtnurBibelleser Member Posts: 469 ✭✭✭

    Ok, now the iPad download works.

  • Joe McCune (Faithlife)
    Joe McCune (Faithlife) Member, Community Manager, Logos Employee Posts: 1,258
    Answer ✓

    Please accept our apologies, this book was temporarily unavailable for mobile devices.

    You should now be able to access it on your phone or tablet.

  • NichtnurBibelleser
    NichtnurBibelleser Member Posts: 469 ✭✭✭

    this book was temporarily unavailable for mobile devices

    As stated some minute before, on the iPad it is working now. Checked also Android Verbum and Logos (Beta) and it's there.

    Thanks for resolving the issue.