I’m new to logos. Is there a way to see original manuscripts in this software or must I purchase access to them somehow? TIA!
If you want a critical edition of the Greek New Testament, Logos has one for free: https://www.logos.com/product/25701/the-greek-new-testament-sbl-edition
If you want to explore the Greek NT manuscripts, you'll need to buy a book about them, e.g., https://www.logos.com/product/370912/the-text-of-the-earliest-new-testament-greek-manuscripts
Or, like Doc B said, much of this material is available in free web viewers f
The Logos edition of the Codex Sinaiticus is free: https://www.logos.com/product/35581/codex-sinaiticus
The Logos edition of Codex Bezae is free: https://www.logos.com/product/29619/codex-bezae-cantabrigiensis
Many collections of Logos Bible Software include a resource called "Manuscripts of the Greek New Testament" (localized to several languagese): https://www.logos.com/product/197494/manuscripts-of-the-greek-new-testament . This resource has information about the manuscripts of the Greek New Testament with links to many of them. Some of the links may not be generally accessible, but several are. There are also https://www.logos.com/product/197496/manuscripts-of-the-hebrew-bible and https://www.logos.com/product/197498/manuscripts-of-the-septuagint resources to examine.
Logos is a business, with employees to pay. It's not a non-profit org. So yes, there is a cost for what is available as there is a cost to them to produce it.
You can see thousands of original manuscripts on the web, free of charge.
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