It would be wonderful to have the hymns of Prudentius in Logos.
While we're at it, why not the entire CyberHymnal? Including all the biographical info about the hymn authors and composers. Note, the real CyberHymnal is not to be confused with the nasty commercial NetHymnal which came about when CyberHymnal's ISP hijacked their inadvertently expired domain name, pirated all their content, and is filled with advertisements. While the NetHymnal is legally allowed to do what it did, it is completely unethical, since CyberHymnal was a labor of love created over years, since 1996. The CyberHymnal lives on at its new site, and will remain a free and continually growing resource. Here's the scoop about that story. Here is more info. If Logos wants to use all the CyberHymnal material, which I hope they do, they should compensate the creators of the site handsomely!
It would be wonderful to have the hymns of Prudentius in Logos. While we're at it, why not the entire CyberHymnal? Including all the biographical info about the hymn authors and composers. Note, the real CyberHymnal is not to be confused with the nasty commercial NetHymnal which came about when CyberHymnal's ISP hijacked their inadvertently expired domain name, pirated all their content, and is filled with advertisements. While the NetHymnal is legally allowed to do what it did, it is completely unethical, since CyberHymnal was a labor of love created over years, since 1996. The CyberHymnal lives on at its new site, and will remain a free and continually growing resource. Here's the scoop about that story. Here is more info. If Logos wants to use all the CyberHymnal material, which I hope they do, they should compensate the creators of the site handsomely!
I did not know this history! I wondered why I was seeing NetHymnal. Thanks for letting me know.
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