Oxford Handbook to DSS has already been suggested, but these 2 new ones would also benefit me.
http://www.dovebook.com/bookdesc.asp?bookid=58252
and
http://www.dovebook.com/bookdesc.asp?bookid=59056
Anybody concur?
Don't hold your breath. As far as I know, the last book that Oxford University Press published with Logos was the Oxford Bible Commentary in 2001. I had great difficulty getting hold of it, because Oxford no longer sells or supports the Logos version.
In this day and age, I really wonder about the wisdom culturing cuneiform.
They say it needs to only be done in archaeological environments under precise conditions. And then you have to wait several civilizations.
But indeed, the cuneiform book really looks good. Definitely need Oxford back on-board.
That of course was pullled but the did publish is 2005 the The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, rev. ed. It is my understanding that Oxford is hard to negotiate with, and their Latin dictionary has been pulled from prepub (I of course am not sure if this was Oxford or Logos doing). Logos use to be able to sell the unlock as long as you had a disk for OBC, I know in 2005 I purchased the unlock for it, but with some difficulty.
-Dan
Logos use to be able to sell the unlock as long as you had a disk for OBC, I know in 2005 I purchased the unlock for it, but with some difficulty.
I stand corrected on the ODCC; I had forgotten that. The point still stands: Oxford publish a lot of religious books, and very few of them have made it to Logos format.
I did eventually get a CD of OBC. I bought it from Amazon US. However, they wouldn't ship it to the UK. So I had to have it sent to a friend in the US, who then sent it on to me. OUP were unable to unlock it for me, although it is still fairly easy to buy a combination of the paper book with a CD included. You can't purchase OBC from Logos, but when I emailed them a scanned picture of the CD they added it to my Logos 4 account.
See The Oxford Handbook of the Dead Sea Scrolls and more Oxford Handbooks.