Bauer-Leander and Friedrich Eduard König

I know this is the German forum, but I unfortunately cannot speak German...yet. German is one of the languages on my list to learn. But, anyway....I have two suggestions for German sources (that I would buy, even though I can't speak German yet). The reason is because I have seen scholars use them and the Bauer-Leander text was recommended to me by my Hebrew professor for continuing my Hebrew studies. Here are my suggestions for Logos to add, ASAP:
Historische Grammatik der hebraischen Sprache des Alten Testamentes by Hans Bauer and Pontus Leander (I did suggestion this under the Suggestions forum, and NB.Mick did cross post it under Literaturwünsche, but I wanted to re-suggest it in a new post here). I know scholars use this resource and my Hebrew prof told me that I need to learn German and get this book. I would like a German copy, but if it were translated into English, I would own that as well.
Friedrich Eduard König's Historisch-kritisches Lehrgebäude der Hebräischen Sprache (all 3 volumes). I could not find a decent copy to link to. So, if there is any way that this resource could come to Logos in a really good quality text, I would pre-order it or bid on it (in Community Pricing) as soon as it showed up. A scholar in the Journal of Hebrew Scriptures used this resource which made me interested in it. I did suggest this resource in the Suggestions forum, but fgh suggested I cross post it here.
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Hi Caleb!
First off, Welcome to the German Forum. And while we obviously applaud your desire to learn German, it is in no way a requirement for this Subforum. We very much so enjoy the occasional english Speaker dropping by as well!
Secondly, you might be happy to hear that both these works are already on the list and we hope that we can add them into Logos soon!
Thank you so much for your suggestions and feel free to stop by anytime, whether it is to suggest things or just to say "Hi" and tell us about your progress with German.
Thomas
Director, New Languages & Business Line Management
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Thomas Reiter said:
Hi Caleb!
First off, Welcome to the German Forum. And while we obviously applaud your desire to learn German, it is in no way a requirement for this Subforum. We very much so enjoy the occasional english Speaker dropping by as well!
Secondly, you might be happy to hear that both these works are already on the list and we hope that we can add them into Logos soon!
Thank you so much for your suggestions and feel free to stop by anytime, whether it is to suggest things or just to say "Hi" and tell us about your progress with German.
Thomas
Awesome! I had no idea if they were on the list or not, so hearing that they are on the list is great new to me. I will check CP and Pre-pub lists often (which I do daily anyway).
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How about these?
Brockelmann: Grundriss der vergleichenden Grammatik der semitischen Sprachen
Barth: Nominalbildung in den semitischen Sprachen
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Niko said:
How about these?
Brockelmann: Grundriss der vergleichenden Grammatik der semitischen Sprachen
Barth: Nominalbildung in den semitischen Sprachen
Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!
and Bergsträsser Hebräische Grammatik
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