http://www.amazon.com/Early-Christians-Ephesus-Paul-Ignatius/dp/0802807690/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1339944882&sr=8-1&keywords=The+Early+Christians+in+Ephesus+from+Paul+to+Ignatius++By+Paul+Trebilco
I've had the print edition for some years; it isn't cheap, but it is so useful that I would pay to have the same work in Logos.
http://www.amazon.com/Early-Christians-Ephesus-Paul-Ignatius/dp/0802807690/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1339944882&sr=8-1&keywords=The+Early+Christians+in+Ephesus+from+Paul+to+Ignatius++By+Paul+Trebilco I've had the print edition for some years; it isn't cheap, but it is so useful that I would pay to have the same work in Logos.
I would support this. It has a rather fullsome TOC which almost makes you feel you have already read the book (though I'm sure that isn't the case).
This does look extremely valuable...I would be interested in this volume as well.
Yes, it's encyclopedic. Worth it for the bibliography alone.
Yes, the Eerdmans edition of Trebilco's book is wonderful and actually affordable. I've read the book, it is excellent in several ways.
The book was originally published by the German publisher Mohr-Siebeck (http://mohr.de), you can get the hardcover of that printing from Amazon for ~$200 or from Mohr's web site for €149. My guess is that Eerdmans has a license to print/sell in US or North America, but no authority to sublicense the book. So, for licensing purposes, Logos would have to deal not with Eerdmans, but with Mohr-Siebeck.
To date we haven't published any books from Mohr-Siebeck that I know of. For Biblical Studies, the volumes are typically important monographs (and frequently high-quality dissertations revised for publication) in English and German, and they are frequently very expensive (though once, with a discount at SBL, I purchased a volume I actually really wanted for around $50, which was incredible). They have published a lot of cool stuff over the years. Hoping some day that some of it will be available for Logos users.
Yes, the Eerdmans edition of Trebilco's book is wonderful and actually affordable. I've read the book, it is excellent in several ways. The book was originally published by the German publisher Mohr-Siebeck (http://mohr.de), you can get the hardcover of that printing from Amazon for ~$200 or from Mohr's web site for €149. My guess is that Eerdmans has a license to print/sell in US or North America, but no authority to sublicense the book. So, for licensing purposes, Logos would have to deal not with Eerdmans, but with Mohr-Siebeck. To date we haven't published any books from Mohr-Siebeck that I know of. For Biblical Studies, the volumes are typically important monographs (and frequently high-quality dissertations revised for publication) in English and German, and they are frequently very expensive (though once, with a discount at SBL, I purchased a volume I actually really wanted for around $50, which was incredible). They have published a lot of cool stuff over the years. Hoping some day that some of it will be available for Logos users.
Thanks for filling us in with this one. I won't hold my breath for Trebilco!
Do suggest it, though. If you haven't sent it to suggest@logos.com, then please do.
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