Any plans to have this in LOGOS?
THE CAMBRIDGE GREEK LEXICON
Amazon.com: The Cambridge Greek Lexicon 2 Volume Hardback Set (9780521826808): Faculty of Classics, Diggle, James: Books
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Is this work important for Koine Greek?
"... covers the most widely read ancient literary texts, from Homer to the Hellenistic poets, the later historians, and the New Testament Gospels and Acts of the Apostles"
I guess (?) not Paul or Peter. Nor James.
Is this work important for Koine Greek? "... covers the most widely read ancient literary texts, from Homer to the Hellenistic poets, the later historians, and the New Testament Gospels and Acts of the Apostles" I guess (?) not Paul or Peter. Nor James.
really became concerned
I can see where the structure of the lexicon might be helpful. But eventually, you'd need to see the 'textual context' (how's that for form-mixing!). I'm still digesting my Cambridge Greek (classical) Grammar.
Information about the Cambridge Greek Lexicon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JlJqD3DTTg
Unless you’re saying that those parts of the NT were written in Greek other than koine, I suspect that’s just a description in the blurb.
A review by Dirk Jongkind... http://evangelicaltextualcriticism.blogspot.com/2021/04/cambridge-greek-lexicon-4-do-we-need-it.html
Thanks for posting this! If it comes outs soon, I haven't decided, but I AM intrigued.
Per Beloved's link above, indeed the Cambridge greek clock stopped ticking at Acts. Not just the blurb.
Yes this is a must-have in Logos. Any updates on this?
There are so. many. good. works by Cambridge University Press. Logos has very few of them. This should be the next big publisher they work hard to license works from.
Very helpful. Thanks.