I'd like to know if is possible to search for a radix or a general lemma (not inflected) also in latin or only in greek and Hebrew, and if yes how can I do it. thank you in advantage
Assuming the book you want to search has the appropriate tagging this should be possible by right-clicking the word and searching from within the context menu
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And advertised on the Dashboard? Am I missing something? https://www.logos.com/product/409439/how-to-do-search-engine-optimization-seo-for-marketing-blogging-and-more
Hi all. I have Neusner's English translation of the Mishnah in Logos. I tried to look, but I could not find the Mishnah in Hebrew on Logos. Does this exist (preferably with vowel markings; even more preferably with morphological tagging)? If not, is it in the works? If not on both, does anyone know of an electronic format…
I was wondering if this has been attempted to all of Josephus works we have in existence?
@Mitch Snyder (Faithlife) It feels like this book has been forgotten. It was published a few months ago and was due to release in Logos on the day of publication. https://www.logos.com/product/396402/matthew Has it been forgotten?
Why isn't this available anymore?