Many works from Oxford University Press (OUP) are extremely valuable to the field of biblical studies, particularly their encyclopedias (books of the bible, bible and archaeology, etc.). Are there plans to make these resources available in Logos?
I am still waiting for them to get the New Oxford Annotated Bible... One of the most glaring omissions.
-Dan
[Y]
I've often requested books from OUP. Here's my biggest list of important titles, and here's another list.
Indeed!
There's twenty nine Pre-Pubs that need some interest at the moment. We'd love to continue expanding our assortment from Oxford, but that can only happen if we keep paying them! [:)]
There's twenty nine Pre-Pubs that need some interest at the moment. We'd love to continue expanding our assortment from Oxford, but that can only happen if we keep paying them!
I have pre-pub orders in for several of these collections, but the collections of scholarly monographs are too specific and expensive for me to be interested.
However I did discover on that list Anglicanism: A Very Short Introduction which I hadn't known you were offering yet. So thanks! I've put in an order for that.
I wonder if there's ever going to come a time when you can offer books unbundled from the get-go. It gets harder and harder to justify buying bundles of random assortments of books now that I've already got such a large library. I'll be looking to cherry-pick additional titles, not buy up more and more collections.
Rosie, you're right that these monographs are expensive. That's one of the main reasons having them in our format is so important—value. For example, the two books on Symeon the New Theologian are over $300 in print (even from Amazon). But on Pre-Pub, they're $59.95 as a set.
While many of the areas of study are niche or of interest only to scholars and historians of certain backgrounds, they are such a great value hopefully others will give them a chance and expand their Logos library with a few selections.
We are also looking to get more reference works, Bibles, and other publications from Oxford, but it really is important that we show them people are interested in their titles before we expand further.
I definitely agree we don't always need to do a large bundle, and we're trying more and more to offer new Pre-Pubs both individually and as a set (for those who want them all at a greater discount).
I would have thought it would be better to have started with the reference works since those would have broader appeal. But now that you've got these pre-pubs on offer, I can understand why you need to show to Oxford that there's enough interested before they'll be willing to deal with you further. It's just a pity that the titles multiple people have been asking for like The New Oxford Annotated Bible weren't among the first used to test the waters. Oh well, praying that some of these go through so we can get more options.
Well, we did start with mostly reference works years ago, such as with their English dictionary, the abridged and full Greek-English Lexicon, and other Bibles like the Catholic and Jewish Study Bibles. [:)]
We're definitely working to get everything we can (I would love to have Lampe's lexicon, for example), and believe me, I want this stuff as badly as all of you! [Y]
Well, we did start with mostly reference works years ago, such as with their English dictionary, the abridged and full Greek-English Lexicon, and other Bibles like the Catholic and Jewish Study Bibles. We're definitely working to get everything we can (I would love to have Lampe's lexicon, for example), and believe me, I want this stuff as badly as all of you!
Well, we did start with mostly reference works years ago, such as with their English dictionary, the abridged and full Greek-English Lexicon, and other Bibles like the Catholic and Jewish Study Bibles.
We're definitely working to get everything we can (I would love to have Lampe's lexicon, for example), and believe me, I want this stuff as badly as all of you!
Lampe sounds good to me. Are your knees bloody yet from crawling to beg it to be offered?
No, but my arms and legs are tired from swimming across the Pond to get there.
Very good. I'll be waiting for their reference works. I'm not too interested in having these monographs on Logos (I get those from the library and usually only read selected portions of such works - never touching many of them) - I'm interested solely in the reference works, particularly the Annotated Bible, encyclopedias, etc.
Τάδε ἡ πρώτη περιέχει βίβλος τῆς Ἐκκλησιαστικῆς ἱστορίας
Recognizing this is an older thread, I doubt Lampe wiil ever arrive (just being unoptimistic).
Sophicles comes a bit closer, referencing one of your missing friends in Eus II, IV, and VI. Not your preference, but closer.
https://www.logos.com/product/45727/greek-lexicon-of-the-roman-and-byzantine-periods
Did see in another thread that FL is hoping to get at least the 3rd edition of the Catholic study Bible (which might be partially due to the fact in the past month Accordance has release numerous OUP titles. Even OT has preanounced the Oxford Bible Commentary & the Oxford Bible Dictionary (a less than stellar dictionary resource in my mind), but maybe OUP is more open to their works getting released into Bible software.
-dan
I'd like to see an updated dictionary at some point
https://www.logos.com/product/2225/concise-oxford-english-dictionary-11th-ed