Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek
Here's yet another urgent request for Logos.. A University Professor of New Testament friend of mine mentioned this at our after-worship coffee hour yesterday. The period covered is said to extend down to 600 CE. Perhaps this would help make up for the lack of G.W. H. Lampe's Patristic Greek Lexicon in Logos.. Product Group Manager Gabe Martini is already aware of our desire for Lampe:
Gabe Martini (Faithlife) | Forum Activity | Replied: Sat, Jul 20 2013 12:38 PM I will add this to my list of requests for OUP.
Here's a link to the Brill Lexicon: http://www.brill.com/products/book/brill-dictionary-ancient-greek
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Would like to see this soon. More information: https://larryhurtado.wordpress.com/2017/01/09/a-new-greek-english-lexicon/
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This is a good suggestion. [Y] Although if you're planning to get only one new Ancient Greek-English lexicon, it might be better to save your pennies for the forthcoming Cambridge Greek Lexicon. https://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/glp
This is a good suggestion.
Although if you're planning to get only one new Ancient Greek-English lexicon, it might be better to save your pennies for the forthcoming Cambridge Greek Lexicon. https://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/glp
I should add that they'll differ in their size, scope, formats, and individual strengths, of course. The Cambridge volume doesn't claim to cover the Greek language to 600 CE, as Steve suggested concerning The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek.
This is a good suggestion.Although if you're planning to get only one new Ancient Greek-English lexicon, it might be better to save your pennies for the forthcoming Cambridge Greek Lexicon. https://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/glp
Thanks for drawing my attention to this. Blessings.
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This is a good suggestion.Although if you're planning to get only one new Ancient Greek-English lexicon, it might be better to save your pennies for the forthcoming Cambridge Greek Lexicon. https://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/glp
Thanks for drawing my attention to this. Blessings.
My pleasure!
The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek is now available for pre-order. Mike Aubrey drew my attention to this on Nerdy Language Majors Facebook-group.
https://www.logos.com/product/168884/the-brill-dictionary-of-ancient-greek
https://www.facebook.com/groups/NerdyLanguageMajors/permalink/1610659202370076/
It’d be nice to be able to see some sample pages 👍😁👌
There's a preview link on the publisher's page under "Downloads" that'll give you a nice sample.
Thanks for the news, I was THIS CLOSE to getting a physical copy!
Phew! Lee, you just dodged a bullet there! I've heard that the quality of the physical copies is terrible, including the printing and the binding. You'd have to purchase the more expensive, two-volume Deluxe Edition just for it to hold together.
The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek is now available for pre-order. Mike Aubrey drew my attention to this on Nerdy Language Majors Facebook-group.
https://www.logos.com/product/168884/the-brill-dictionary-of-ancient-greek
https://www.facebook.com/groups/NerdyLanguageMajors/permalink/1610659202370076/
[Y] Thanks
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I also think that this new dictionary would be a great addition to Logos.