Losing rights to titles/works?

Greetings!
I have several books in my wish list which are now not available on Logos. I was wondering if anyone knew why so many works were now not available (e.g. Jensen's Survey of the Old and New Testament (2 vols.), Advanced Hebrew Supplement (11 vols.), etc.)
I am glad they are still on the wish list, but just wonder what happened to them.
Thanks!
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Ruben,
Welcome. The Jensen works were published by Moody and Moody and Logos could not agree on a new license agreement and parted ways about a week ago.
I am not familiar with the Advanced Hebrew Supplement. Was that a special collection of books from different publishers?
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Logos Blog on 21 Nov 2008 => http://blog.logos.com/2008/11/12_new_bundles_to_build_your_library/ has a link for 11 volume Advanced Hebrew Supplement, which was discounted on Black Friday in 2008 => http://blog.logos.com/2008/11/black_friday/
Thread => Recommended Hebrew Lexicons mentions Advanced Hebrew Supplement resources: HALOT (5 vols), Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament (3 vols), and 3 Hebrew Grammars
Searching Logos.com finds newer Hebrew Bundle => https://www.logos.com/product/28219/hebrew-bundle-m
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Thanks for the post back, Mark!
The only thing I know/remember is what I see on my wish list (which looks to be the HALOT, Theo Lex of the OT, and 3 other books). I'll try posting the picture here:
https://www.logos.com/product/4651/advanced-hebrew-supplement.jpg
The description follows:
"The Advanced Hebrew Supplement combines the very best in Hebrew and Aramaic lexicons with classic Hebrew language grammars."
Thanks again,
in HIM
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Thanks for the reply post!
Yea..if you follow the link on the 2008 sale page for the advanced Hebrew supplement ($259) the message I'm talking about comes up.
Thanks again!
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Ruben Sandoval said:
Logos is working on 'dynamic pricing' for collections, i e the website automatically gives you credit for included books that you already own. It could be that this bundle is just temporarily removed while they recode the page.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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Ruben Sandoval said:
The only thing I know/remember is what I see on my wish list (which looks to be the HALOT, Theo Lex of the OT, and 3 other books).
HALOT, TLOT, Davidson, Joüon/Muraoka, and Linguistic Analysis of Biblical Hebrew.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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fgh said:
HALOT, TLOT, Davidson, Joüon/Muraoka, and Linguistic Analysis of Biblical Hebrew.
Thanks! After posting the jpeg link I was able to zoom in real good on the books, too, and discovered the same list you typed. Thanks!Too bad adding them together(individually) costs bout 1 bill more than the set originally would have.Thanks again!0 -
Ruben Sandoval said:
After posting the jpeg link I was able to zoom in real good on the books, too, and discovered the same list you typed.
I didn't zoom and I didn't type. I copied and pasted from a chart I once made to compare all of Logos' language bundles.[8-|] (OK, I did type the commas.[:)])
Ruben Sandoval said:Too bad adding them together(individually) costs bout 1 bill more than the set originally would have.
Like I said, it may be back in a couple of days.
Also, the bundle included the old Joüon/Muraoka, so another option is that they may have removed it to switch over to the rev. ed. instead. But they seem to have removed all the language bundles except the BDAG/HALOT one, so for now I'm guessing/hoping that they're working on dynamic pricing.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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fgh said:
they seem to have removed all the language bundles except the BDAG/HALOT one, so for now I'm guessing/hoping that they're working on dynamic pricing.
I hope so, but my impression was that they removed the old language bundles - still have https://www.logos.com/products/search?q=Advanced+Greek+Supplement+(6+vols. in my wishlist... - when they created the (afaik already dynamically priced) topical bundles that came with L5. I'd like to see the old bundles come back.
Have joy in the Lord!
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They've been gone that long? Oops. Then I guess my guess was probably wrong.[:(]
The topical bundle isn't even remotely close in content.
Mac Pro (late 2013) OS 12.6.2
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fgh said:
I didn't zoom and I didn't type. I copied and pasted from a chart I once made to compare all of Logos' language bundles.
(OK, I did type the commas.
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Dude...I was going to do this, too...but then I though, "nah...it'll be there for reference later on." Haha! Good look out!
fgh said:Like I said, it may be back in a couple of days.
Also, the bundle included the old Joüon/Muraoka, so another option is that they may have removed it to switch over to the rev. ed. instead. But they seem to have removed all the language bundles except the BDAG/HALOT one, so for now I'm guessing/hoping that they're working on dynamic pricing.
I hope so, too...but it has been gonezo for a while. Hopefully, you're right though.
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FYI...fgh is not a dude. http://community.logos.com/forums/p/26490/198000.aspx#198000Ruben Sandoval said:Dude
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tom said:Ruben Sandoval said:
Dude
FYI...fgh is not a dude. http://community.logos.com/forums/p/26490/198000.aspx#198000
Haha! My bad fgh!!...but dude can be a general term (according to Wiki) -> hahaha!!!Dude an American English slang term[1] for an individual. It typically applies to males, although the word can encompass all genders.
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Ruben Sandoval said:
Haha! My bad fgh!! ...but dude can be a general term (according to Wiki) -> hahaha!!! Dude an American English slang term[1] for an individual. It typically applies to males, although the word can encompass all genders. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dudetom said:Ruben Sandoval said:Dude
FYI...fgh is not a dude. http://community.logos.com/forums/p/26490/198000.aspx#198000
the same source you cited tells that "Dude is generally used informally to address someone". The problem in our contemporary world is that we forget very often how to RESPECT other people.
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