It's probably something very simple that I'm overlooking, but I can't figure out how to access the critical apparatus in the Gottingen Septuagint.
Suggestions?
I don't have it and cannot confirm this, however, if it is at all like other resources that have an apparatus, you have several options:
1. There ought to be sigla that designates variants in the main text. These sigla may be hidden if you unchecked footnotes in the visual filters. Clicking on a sigla should show the corresponding variant in a pop-up.
2. The product page lists each apparatus as a distinct volume. This means you can open it from your library (ex: Göttingen Genesis apparatus). You can then opt to link the Bible text window and the apparatus so that they scroll together.
3. If you have access to the variants tools, you can use that also as a road in the variants proposed by the Göttingen edition.
Here is a picture that might show what Francis described:
Don, would you be able to show a picture of the main text window with its sigla as well? (As I said earlier, I don't have it, so I can't do it myself).
Francis ... Gottingen doesn't have sigla in the text; it'd be a major mess (there's so many notes in a verses's apparatus). Libronix and Logos5/6 look the same, if you're wondering. One has to pair the two resources (text/apparatus), with the apparatus the main player.
Thank you, all. Now I have it open and working. And thanks for the note about e-Gottingen not having the sigla. I would've spent a good bit of time trying to figure out how to activate that (expecting it to function like NA27 in Logos). Thanks again.
Hi, Jeff,
Your mention of NA27 leads me to suggest that you might really enjoy/benefit from NA28 which includes the Nestle-Alan marginal cross references. There are asterisks in the text which provide the references on hover as a popups and on double click as a superimposed box.