Got the notice by email. No special deal. No code. No secret. Just Codex Sinaiticus for $0.00
Here's the URL: https://www.logos.com/product/35581/codex-sinaiticus
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Thanks Richard!
Excellent work to have in my Logos library. This is available for viewing on the internet, but would be nice to have in Logos.
Thanks Logos!
This is a going to be a great resource, from what I've seen so far.Codex Bezae is also available for free.
Thanks Gabe!
I didn't think I could afford it during prepub. Then when it shipped, I thought, oh well. Too late!
This is great! Thanks, Logos, and thanks for sharing, Richard!
Thanks for posting, Richard.
Hopefully this is the whole thing, including the books that didn't make our canon.
Thanks for posting, Richard. Hopefully this is the whole thing, including the books that didn't make our canon.
This is an interesting question. I'd like to know as well.
Codex Sinaiticus for $0.00 Here's the URL: https://www.logos.com/product/35581/codex-sinaiticus
Codex Sinaiticus for $0.00
Thanks a lot!
For those interested, Codex Washingtonianus from Smithsonian's Freer collection now on pre-pub
http://www.logos.com/product/34087/the-old-and-new-testament-manuscripts-in-the-freer-collection
For those interested in this, Codex Washingtonianus from Smithsonian's Freer collection now on pre-pub http://www.logos.com/product/34087/the-old-and-new-testament-manuscripts-in-the-freer-collection
For those interested in this, Codex Washingtonianus from Smithsonian's Freer collection now on pre-pub
even better: on Community Pricing! Thanks for pointing us - and welcome!
Thank you!
Saw this morning it was available. Glad to have it!
Hi Allen
Yes. This includes the LXX and NT material as one resource, the portions of the Apostolic Fathers (Barnabas & Hermas) as a second resource.
Much like the edition of Codex Bezae that we recently released (http://www.logos.com/product/29619/codex-bezae-cantabrigiensis), the transcription also includes papyrological data (folio, quire, column, line info, correction info, other papyrological notes). For the transcription, we are using the data that drives the codexsinaiticus.com web site, so it is the latest scholarly reading of the text of Sinaiticus.
Hope it helps.
Wow: that's fantastic. Really pleasing.
Pretty good value too. :-)
Thanks Gabe! Wasn't aware of this one. Any other stuff like this?