PBB: Patrick Fairbairn -- The Typology of Scripture I & II
I have zipped up a folder containing Patrick Fairbairn's The Typology of Scripture. The two .docx files are meant to be compiled as separate books. I have also included book covers for both.
Enjoy!
Bill
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Thanks for sharing these!
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Thank you - 'tis greatly appreciated!
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Bill - thanks for all the hard work (I really do know how long it takes to compile something like this with all the tagging & formatting, so I can appreciate it). I compiled the books, however I noticed a couple of discrepancies.
1. Volume 2 is missing pages 203-228 (I found this because I had reformatted the headings in my copy and noticed that the headings "Chapter Third" & "Section First" under ("Chapter Third") were missing. Does your copy have these pages that you could repost? (I know that sometimes with formatting and tagging it can be easy to accidentally delete material.
2. The section titled "Indices"/"Index of Content" in volume 2 does not seem to give the correct page number references. For example one entry reads:
Adultery, why punished with death, ii. 39.
I assume this means in volume 2 on page 39, however when I go to page 39 in vol. 2, the word "adultery", nor the concept can be found there (I also checked in volume 1 on page 39 and it is not there either. Is it possible that you used the Index from a different edition (other than the 4th ed. as noted on the title page), so that the pages would not necessarily match? Or is it possible that the page numbers are not labeled correctly (i.e. true to the hard copy)?
Again, thanks for the hard work, I know it takes a long time. If you are able to repost those pages, I would be extremely grateful . . . and if it is not too much to ask, could you also post the original Table of Contents for vols. 1 & 2 (that is if you already happen to have them digitally - but if you have to actually type it out, don't worry about it), and I'll do the work of inserting it and hyperlinking it within the document and can repost the copy with the TOC. Thanks again.
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Jeremy,
Thanks for checking out the work and for reporting back. I did see that pages 203-228 are missing from Vol. 2 and can correct that. I don't know why it was left out in the first place but it will be easy enough to fix.
I also checked the reference from the index you cited and the printed version has page 398 for that.
I will make these corrections and post a new zipped folder later today.
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Corrected zipped folder attached.
Jeremy, original Logos 3 html files of the TOCs are attached. If you incorporate them into the files I have provided, please share!
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Thanks again Bill - - I've attached a .zip file the revised versions of Vols. 1 & 2. Below is a list of the changes i have made:
- Changed the font and formatting on the title pages to make them look more like the hard copy
- Added the Original table of contents to each vol. & hyperlinked the references to the appropriate section
- Changed the font and colors of the headings to look more like the hard copy
- Changed the designations of the headings in word (i.e. heading 1, heading 2, etc.), and added a heading entitled "Title Page" (though invisible in the text) so the L4 TOC would be consistent with other L4 books
- Fixed the inconsistent formatting in the Index sections in Vol. 2
- Changed the Scripture reference formatting in the "Scripture Index" section so that all Scripture references would be readable by L4
- moved several page # tags (i.e. [[@page:pXX]]) above the section headings (rather than below) so those particular section headings would register on the proper page & be shown.
- I've included in the .zip folder 2 .txt files with the proper Library information to be entered into the fields when compiling (just copy & paste)
- For those who like the "older book look" I've also included an alternate cover (.jpg) from an old edition of this work
Once again, I have to say thanks for posting this great resource Bill!! I consider this one to be valuable. . . - Enjoy!0407.Typology of Scripture.zip0 -
Jeremy,
This is great! I really appreciate the improvements you made.
If you have an interest in the works of E.W. Hengstenberg, I created PBBs in Logos 3 of almost all of his books, including Christology of the Old Testament. But I haven't had the time yet to clean them up for Logos 4. If you want to give them a shot, let me know.
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Bill and Jeremy, thank you both!
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Bill - Yes I am interested!!! I really respect Hengstenberg's work, and would love to have them in L4 (and share them of course). Do you have those resources in Word format? I would like to give it a try, esp. his work on Christology in the OT. Do we need to open a new thread for this or something?
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Jeremy,
I have tagged HTML files for Hengstenberg, which can be brought into Word. You would have to remove the tags for the footnotes and generate them as footnotes in Word and then perhaps do some light proofing like you did with Fairbairn.
One problem that I am not sure Logos has fixed yet is a bug that prevented the correct word ordering of the left to right Hebrew text that so often appears in Hengstenberg. This is one reason I haven't produced Christology in L4 yet. However, I would be willing to work with you towards this goal.
Let's take Hengstenberg offline. You (and anyone else who wants to help) can email me at wmadan AT sbcglobal DAWT NET.
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Thank you for this resource!
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Thank you!
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I own this work in hardcopy. What do I need to do to the zip files attached to make them a personal resource in Logos? I have no experience with PBB which I believe is the next step.
Thanks
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HI Larry
Larry Good said:What do I need to do to the zip files attached to make them a personal resource in Logos? I have no experience with PBB which I believe is the next step.
You need to extract the .docx files from the zip file and then compile them using the Personal Book compiler.
Details on doing this can be found at http://wiki.logos.com/Personal_Books
Hope this helps
Graham
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Thanks a lot for these! Very well done.
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Devin Roza said:
Thanks a lot for these! Very well done.
Thank you! Was able to try PBB for 1st time. Happy camper.
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Bill
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I have now built my first Personal Book and I see it in the library.
If I delete a personal book from the PBB list, do I have to perform any maintenance on the Index afterwords?
Thanks for any help.
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Larry Good said:
If I delete a personal book from the PBB list, do I have to perform any maintenance on the Index afterwords?
Good question. I don't know the answer to that. You could do a little trial run. Create a sample PB with one word in it which is made up and doesn't exist in any of your other books. Built it, allow Logos to index, search for that word to confirm it is found in that PB and nowhere else. Then delete the PB and try searching again. If it finds it, try clicking on the search hit and see what happens. (If it crashes or behaves strangely in any other way, report it as a bug.) If it does find it, then you know you've got to force a reindex afterwards. Type rebuild index into the command bar and hit Enter, and wait until that's done. But really, Logos ought to detect if a PB is deleted and force its own reindex. I just don't know, having never tried it, whether it does. Don't have time to experiment with it right now.
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Grace & Peace,
Bill
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Jeremy Korodaj also contributed to this effort! [:)]
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I was going to post another request for Logos to get this one into the library, but now I don't have to do that. Not that I'm letting them off easy. Not having this one in Logos just doesn't make sense
This is my very first PBB addition and it loaded well. Really appreciate all the hard work [Y]
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Michael,
Glad you got it installed. Enjoy!
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This is great !!! Thank you so very much. Keep them coming !!!
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Thanks for this resource. For those who are interested, I'm attempting to combine the two-volume work into a single volume with VolumePage milestones (just for giggles).
I posted a question about linking to VolumePage milestones here in the forums and included the docx file I'm working with as an attachment. I'm attempting to add links in the indices.
Thanks to everyone for your work on this thus-far.
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I am a little late in finding this great resource, but thank you for your hard work and then sharing it with everybody. Believe it or not, I just submitted this as a request to Logos about a week ago.
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I imagine many who've shown interest in this PB may also be interested in the Patrick Fairbairn Collection (9 vols.), now on CP.
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Thanks! What a great find.
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fgh said:
I imagine many who've shown interest in this PB may also be interested in the Patrick Fairbairn Collection (9 vols.), now on CP.
I realize that this is an old thread but I thought I'd update it and say that this community pricing collection has now crossed 100% and is soon headed for development. If you want to get in on it place your bid soon. Bidding closes at 12:00pm (PST) on Friday, 2/9/2018.
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Thank you, Bruce. Even though I created this PBB with Jeremy I will be happy to have the Logos version.
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Bill Anderson said:
Thank you, Bruce. Even though I created this PBB with Jeremy I will be happy to have the Logos version.
Since 2014 I have used and appreciated the work you did to create this. Thank you! What are you looking forward to most with having it in Logos?
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