In NPNF 2.7, p437, it says (see Proleg. c. 1, p. 172) . Can anyone help me find this?
Thanks.
In NPNF 2.7, p437, it says (see Proleg. c. 1, p. 172) . Can anyone help me find this? Thanks.
It may be because I am unfamiliar with the resource - but I can't find the reference - any chance of a screen shot?
Thanks for asking.
In NPNF 2.7, p437, it says (see Proleg. c. 1, p. 172) . Can anyone help me find this? Thanks. It may be because I am unfamiliar with the resource - but I can't find the reference - any chance of a screen shot?
This is in Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers Second Series, Volumne VII (NPNF2:7)
The reference seems to be to a resource called General Prolegomena (see 1st part of this paragraph). As I search for this title in ante/post Nicene Fathers I don't find it, though I find a linked reference to it on p. 448 of the same resource (at Ep. XIX). Clicking the link seems to be circular, as it opens a new copy of the same resource to the same link; or maybe I just don't have the resource it is trying to open.
My understanding is that the prolegomena should be included with the Protestant version of this resource, so I was assuming that it was being referred to here. If only I could find it...
The reference appears to be to the general Prolegomena for Gregory Nazianzen, which is included in the Protestant edition, but the page number appears to be an error (from the print, not just in the Logos edition), since that page is not within the Prolegomena.
I have the protestant edition but do not have a prolegomena in the Gregory Nazianzen section.
My copy of NPNF v7 jumps from page 157 to page 203 with nothing in between. Perhaps that is what is missing?
What section are you calling the "Prolegomena"? I don't see one with that title.
My copy jumps like yours, Todd, so Louis' link to p187 doesn't work. This appears to be the case on Biblia.com as well.
Will this be fixed as part of the rebuild and do you know when this might be, Louis?
My copy jumps like yours, Todd, so Louis' link to p187 doesn't work.
Same here.
My copy jumps like yours, Todd, so Louis' link to p187 doesn't work. Same here.
Try looking for the first division under "Select Orations of Saint Gregory Nazianzen" in Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series 2, Vol. 7.
(My copy is the PBB one from Truth is still Truth site.)
Edit: Libronix lbxoeb file not linked for Logos 4.
My copy jumps like yours, Todd, so Louis' link to p187 doesn't work. This appears to be the case on Biblia.com as well. Will this be fixed as part of the rebuild and do you know when this might be, Louis?
My mistake. I'm already looking at the updated build, where this has been corrected. We're very close to releasing it.
Thanks for responding again, Louis.
Sadly, I don't know you well enough to know what "very close to releasing" means. More generally, I've known Logos mean "in the next 6-12 months", "in the next few weeks" and "within the next hour" when they've used a similar statement in the past, so if you were able to help interpret "very close to releasing", then that would be greatly appreciated.
I guess my main question is whether it will be available for me to use in my current assignment. Would it help if I said the deadline is "very close"? [;)]
In the next few weeks.
Thanks, Louis. That's clear.
Congratulations on the 100 posts.