Now, let's get these going at a nice price!
Jastrow => Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature (2 vols.)
Patrologia => Patrologia Cursus Completus, Series Graeca, Part 1 (vols. 1-18)
Noticed 9 other new community pricing items:
http://www.logos.com/products/search?Status=Community+Pricing&start=&sort=newest&pageSize=15
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Also the Oxyrhynchus Papyri (vols. 1–15), and The Sacred Books of the East (50 vols.).
Now, if they could just add the Early Bible Translations Collection as well...
Fantastic news! Let's just hope people jump on this one.
Adam Clarke and John Fletcher are on the list as well.
Now if they would just crop the prices on the Revelation collection that might have a chance of seeing the light too - because right now it is set higher than the Genesis commentary collection costs OUT of CP.
Keep checking Community Pricing. They are moving LOTS of stuff over there.
I hope they move the College Press Bible Study Textbook series too.
This makes a lot of sense - if Migne's Patrologia makes it in, Logos will be THE Bible research program.
Just got the email seconds ago. Great move. [y]
Looking at => Classic Commentaries and Studies on Revelation (27 vols.) noticed community bidding at $ 160 is over 50 % of estimated production cost. To lower current bid amount, needs more Logos users to bid.
Now if they would just crop the prices on the Revelation collection that might have a chance of seeing the light too - because right now it is set higher than the Genesis commentary collection costs OUT of CP. Looking at => Classic Commentaries and Studies on Revelation (27 vols.) noticed community bidding at $ 160 is over 50 % of estimated production cost. To lower current bid amount, needs more Logos users to bid. Keep Smiling
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I don't think anyone is going to bid at that price - that's nearly the entire price it would be after it would leave CP, if the Genesis commentaries are anything to go by - needs a lot of new $50 bids - OR to be cropped!
I am exited by the very great works of John Nelson Darby moving to CP, I have his collected works in print (please do not tell the Presbytery) and to have them electronically would be superb.
http://www.logos.com/product/16522/the-collected-writings-of-john-nelson-darby
I am exited by the very great works of John Nelson Darby moving to CP, I have his collected works in print (please do not tell the Presbytery) and to have them electronically would be superb. http://www.logos.com/product/16522/the-collected-writings-of-john-nelson-darby
I agree - I don't care much for the dispensational writings, but there is a lot of good material in there. I read Darby on imputation long before I read any modern New Perspective scholar. And I still find his ecclesiology interesting - would be good to have this.
It's still too bad more people don't jump on the lower peak at $50.
The higher peak seems to be frightening people off.
It's still too bad more people don't jump on the lower peak at $50. The higher peak seems to be frightening people off.
Yes, unfortunately, that appears to be so...which is terribly sad and worse. What, for crying out loud, is there to fear? Not having the bid go through? Not getting what you don't already have? This kind of sheep mentality is why the Bible refers to people as sheep. RISE ABOVE THE SELF-FULLING PROPHECY, PEOPLE!!
In other words, just bid at $50 and damn the torpedoes. They are figments of your imagination anyway.
And now it seems people are redoing the mistake with at least the Oxyrhynchus Papyri (and perhaps some others as well). At $150 I suspect it will get no more bidders than it did at prepub price, which means it will stall at an even lower point. This is the kind of resource that a huge number of people will be willing to pay a low sum for, but very few will be willing to pay anything near $150. Imagine how many people would think it was a steal if the peak was at $10 or $20!
Of course, the other problem with that particular resource is that many people have gotten 'burned' with Perseus, and might be unwilling to download all those fragments until Logos has committed to reworking the Library.
Keep checking Community Pricing. They are moving LOTS of stuff over there. I hope they move the College Press Bible Study Textbook series too.
AMEN!!!
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(But I'm very happy about the others they moved! [:)] )
I bid $40 on Adam Clark and $20 on Scofield. I hope we can get these and others out soon!
DAL
Everyone interested in Hebrew or Aramaic should bid for Jastrow at this price level (20$). We know now that Logos won't get Sokoloff (exclusivity to another vendor) and for this price it is worth every penny. As for Lewis and Short's Latin Lexicon I have no idea how it hasn't reached production yet. On the one hand we are whining about the cancellation of OLD and on the other hand we are unable to facilitate the production of Lewis and Short for 24$....
Jastrow:
http://www.logos.com/product/16534/dictionary-of-the-targumim-the-talmud-babli-and-yerushalmi-and-the-midrashic-literature
Lewis and Short:
http://www.logos.com/product/16014/lewis-and-shorts-latin-dictionary
David, you talked me off the fence on Lewis and Short. Thank you for getting me to bid[:)]
Peace to my Logos Forums Brothers and Sisters! *smile* and ....... ........Always Joy in the Lord!
I'm in and looking foward to when this work is completed!
Deuteronomy 31:6