Where are the list of abbreviations, and the introduction?
This was a production specification error on our part. We are aware of the problem and have put into motion getting that material added.
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Thank you for the addition of the material. The navigation of the "Authors and Works" is a bit tedious since the TOC does not allow for alphabetical navigation, which means one needs to scroll forever.
Another problem is the partial tagging of the citations. Even a source of such importance as Pliny's "Natural History" is not linked to the Latin text in Logos. Same goes (among others) to Cicero's "De domo sua" and C. Velleius Paterculus. Suetonius opens the English text.
Maybe something can be done to remedy these deficiencies.
Thank you for the addition of the material. The navigation of the "Authors and Works" is a bit tedious since the TOC does not allow for alphabetical navigation, which means one needs to scroll forever. Another problem is the partial tagging of the citations. Even a source of such importance as Pliny's "Natural History" is not linked to the Latin text in Logos. Same goes (among others) to Cicero's "De domo sua" and C. Velleius Paterculus. Suetonius opens the English text.
I'll look at the Pliny references. Looks like some confusion over the bibliographic entry. Cicero and Suetonius look like a matter of data type prioritization to me. Just like Bible references open to your preferred Bible, data types open to their highest prioritized resource. Prioritizing the Latin over the English will help on what opens.
st like Bible references open to your preferred Bible, data types open to their highest prioritized resource. Prioritizing the Latin over the English will help on what opens.
Thank You! It took me some time but I managed to prioritise all of my Latin resources. It looks much better now.
However, C. Velleius Paterculus is still greyed out as is Sallust Epistulae ad Caesarem senem de republica (appears as Pseudo Sallust in the Logos Loeb edition ).
Brutus' letters to Cicero which are cited as Brut. ad Brut. are not linked to the resource "letters to and from Brutus" (Cicero).
Triple click for lookup often fails because of different orthographic conventions. in OLD "v" is written as "u". In the same manner "j" is written as "i". Perhaps the lookup code could consistently substitute these two characters when looking up in OLD.
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