Loeb and Noet

JPH
JPH Member Posts: 304
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

So I assume Loeb is going to be under Noet in the future?

By my count we now have over 300 volumes in CP and PP. How many pre-1922 Loeb volumes are there?

Can Logos give us a word after the last volumes are introduced? (though I assume there will be Loeb updates as the years unfold and public domain releases more vols)

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  • El Toro
    El Toro Member Posts: 10

    So I assume Loeb is going to be under Noet in the future?

    The Loeb Classical Library collections will be available for purchase on Logos.com indefinitely and on Noet.com when we add e-commerce to the site. We're offering Loeb in order to build up our Noet product offerings, but Logos customers can purchase Loeb collections for use in Logos applications without visiting Noet.com or using these resources in Noet applications. Those wishing to complement their biblical study with primary texts from antiquity will find these volumes helpful.

    Can Logos give us a word after the last volumes are introduced? (though I assume there will be Loeb updates as the years unfold and public domain releases more vols)

    And yes, I'll give word when the final Loeb collection has been posted on community pricing this year. For those interested in what we've listed thus far, click here.

  • Butters
    Butters Member Posts: 466

    It would be really great to see the Plato & Aristotle Loeb volumes.  [:)]

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