Why has Logos put the Harvard Classics on prepub? I already have these—and so do many others.
http://www.logos.com/product/33084/harvard-classics-collection#044
They also have a separate collection of the Harvard fiction.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X--Ly7pL8aw
Peace, George! I also have had these for years! *smile*
since March 15, 2011 -- Great price, eh???
It gets even more interesting. Not only can you buy the Harvard Classics for $150 and the Harvard Fiction for $60 and they are under development, but you can get the 71 volume edition of both for $250 and it is already available!
So, $210 and wait, or $250 for immediate gratification.
There must be an explanation.
Logos has reissued those titles under the NOET brand which they've been developing. If you already own them, the pre-pub will show that you already have it. But for people new to the NOET platform, they'll have to wait. I guess the files will be worked over for the new branding, hopefully fixing any typos that are in them and whatever else they need to do (adding in more links to classical works, for example).
See http://noet.com for more information. Also for some fun puns on the NOET name and plenty of speculation, see http://community.logos.com/forums/t/66321.aspx.
You're right, Rosie! *smile* When I look at the Harvard Classics on Noet.com, they show my ownership by the "offering" being "grayed out"!
Because of you, I am no longer ignorant! (am now a noet all!)
ἀγνοέω
impf. ἠγνόουν; 1 aor. ἠγνόησα; pf. ἠγνόηκα LXX; ptc. ἠγνοηκώς 3 Macc 3:9. Pass.: 1 fut. 3 sg. ἀγνοηθήσεται (Ath., R. 50, 34); plpf. 3 sg. ἠγνόητο (Ath., R. 50, 30). On the philological history s. FLindemann, SymbOsl 38, ’63, 69–75. (Hom.+)
①
to be uninformed about, not to know, be ignorant (of)
BDAG
Thanks again, Rosie! Appreciated! *smile*
I love my BDAG! Indeed! *smile*
νοέω
fut. νοήσω LXX; 1 aor. ἐνόησα; pf. νενόηκα; plpf. ἐνενοήκειν (Just.). Pass.: fut. 3 sg. νοηθήσεται Sir 14:21; aor. inf. νοηθῆναι (Just.) (Hom.+; pap, LXX, En, TestSol 11:1 P.; TestAbr B 6 p. 110, 22 [Stone p. 68]; Test12Patr; ApcMos 18; EpArist, Philo, Joseph., apolog. exc. Ar.).
to grasp or comprehend someth. on the basis of careful thought, perceive, apprehend, understand, gain an insight into
I don't know any ticks.
What did the original set sell for? http://www.logos.com/product/33084/harvard-classics-collection#044
What about tics?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMjGr8a-doc
Also noticed there is now a Noet forum; but no posts, yet.
I got it for $99.95 when it was in pre-pub the first time around.
I don't know any ticks. What about tics? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMjGr8a-doc
When I saw your post I was intending to comment, but after seeing the video, I can't. Poor kid.
What about tics? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMjGr8a-doc When I saw your post I was intending to comment, but after seeing the video, I can't. Poor kid.
What about tics? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMjGr8a-doc
Yeah, I know. I shouldn't have even posted it to support my play on words.
What did the original set sell for? http://www.logos.com/product/33084/harvard-classics-collection#044 I got it for $99.95 when it was in pre-pub the first time around.
I thought that was about the number. Unfortunately I decided to pass on it the first time around. Can't get everything but I think this would have been good to get.
What did the original set sell for? http://www.logos.com/product/33084/harvard-classics-collection#044 I got it for $99.95 when it was in pre-pub the first time around. I thought that was about the number. Unfortunately I decided to pass on it the first time around. Can't get everything but I think this would have been good to get.
Yes, I've found this to be a wonderful collection and have read several of the titles in it now and aim to read more.
The listing of the Harvard Classics and Harvard Fiction Collections is part of our launch of Noet, a new brand and platform for scholarly research in the humanities.
I invite you to learn more about Noet at www.noet.com.
You can also read Bob's announcement about Noet on Logos Talk.
I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback about Noet on the Noet forum: http://community.logos.com/forums/118.aspx
Thanks!
--Mike
The listing of the Harvard Classics and Harvard Fiction Collections is part of our launch of Noet, a new brand and platform for scholarly research in the humanities. I invite you to learn more about Noet at www.noet.com. You can also read Bob's announcement about Noet on Logos Talk. I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback about Noet on the Noet forum: http://community.logos.com/forums/118.aspx Thanks! --Mike
Thanks Mike. I also posted it here so that it would not get lost in this thread. - http://community.logos.com/forums/t/71966.aspx
Thanks Bruce, I appreciate that!
Other than price, what's the difference?
The only difference is the price. We split up the Harvard Classics and Fiction Collection (71 vols.) into the Harvard Classics and Harvard Fiction collections and discounted them as part of Noet's launch promotion.