SUGG: Norton Anthologies & Critical Editions
I suggested this offhandedly a while back in relation to poetry, but I thought I would put it out as a more broad suggestion. I would love to see these find their way into the Noet library. Good texts with footnotes, essays, etc. With linking, Noet is the ideal electronic format for these resources from W. W. Norton & Co.
Norton Critical Editions: http://books.wwnorton.com/books/subject-detail.aspx?tid=11202
Norton Anthologies: http://books.wwnorton.com/books/subject-detail.aspx?tid=526&sortparam=SortDate&lastpage=4¤tpage=1
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Absolutely! *smile* Psalm 29:11
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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[Y] Agreed!
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Definitely the Apostle Paul one (but Logos.com). I have it in hardcopy. Re-read it quite frequently.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Amen. I have also been extremely impressed with Herbert Marks' critical edition of the KJV published last year. I hope this comes to pass.
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Any chance we could see some Norton works included in the Logos catalog?
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Getting Norton's titles in the Logos/Noet catalogue is one of my top priorities. Norton's texts are at the core of classical/humanities studies. Obviously there are no guarantees, but I will do my best to get as many Norton titles as is possible.
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Ben Amundgaard said:
Getting Norton's titles in the Logos/Noet catalogue is one of my top priorities. Norton's texts are at the core of classical/humanities studies. Obviously there are no guarantees, but I will do my best to get as many Norton titles as is possible.
Hey Ben, any update on Norton titles yet?
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Andrew said:
Hey Ben, any update on Norton titles yet?
Thanks for checking. We're still working on it.
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Any updates, Ben?
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Any updates on this, Ben? Rosie rightly pointed out that there's a strong desire for Robert Alter's work, which is largely with Norton, and given Logos' emphasis on tagging and Norton Critical Editions' emphasis on annotation, they honestly seem ideally fitted to each other. Additionally, my favorite study Bible just happens to be the Norton Critical edition English Bible, which I would love to see come to Logos.
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