I was looking through my wish list today and I noticed that The Antioch Bible (10 vols.) was grayed out. I don't own it. So, I clicked on the link and got one of the "We're Sorry!" pages that says it not available.
I'm not able to locate anything by searching the forums.
What happened?
And what happened to the Orthodox Platinum Package???
Both of these products are temporarily unavailable. We're working to get them back as soon as we can.
Looks like Septuagint Bundles got the cleaver too. Hopefully that is temp
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Is there a common factor among all of these products? Publisher, perhaps? I haven't checked.
Virgil Buttram: Is there a common factor among all of these products? Publisher, perhaps? I haven't checked.
It doesn't matter if they get pulled out temporarily or permanently, sometimes is not about the publisher. We rarely get the facts when an item or collection gets pulled from the website anyway.
DAL
mab:Looks like Septuagint Bundles got the cleaver too. Hopefully that is temp
Oh boy.
Last time Faithlife got out the clever we lost a third of the workforce.
Now we are losing all sorts of resources.
Logos 7 Collectors Edition
Hi Matthew. I see you put this reply up in 2016, almost 3 years ago. I would certainly be interested in the 10-volume Antioch Bible. I would appreciate it if you would pass this along to "the powers that be."
Thanks!
Pat
Matthew,
I see you posted this response almost 3 years ago. I would certainly be interested in multi-volume Antioch Bible -- hard copy through Gorgias Press. Please pass this information on to "the powers that be."
Patrick J. Madden: Matthew, I see you posted this response almost 3 years ago. I would certainly be interested in multi-volume Antioch Bible -- hard copy through Gorgias Press. Please pass this information on to "the powers that be." Thanks! Pat
I think Gorgias Press departed:
https://www.logos.com/products/search?q=gorgias+press
I have Antioch. We were lucky, in that the first cut included Deu, Isa, Jer and the Prophets, the Synoptics and most of Paul. Basically early-Christian, but not Psalms.
I would have liked the Encyclopaedia volume, but that's looking back.
Gabe introduced a lot of good volumes.
EDIT:
Actually, there's quite a bit disappeared ... the Old Syriac Gospels (handy comparisons), Diatessaron (Hill), Hugoye/Canadian-Syriac journals, and a nifty Lexical Tools book. Unfortunate.
"God will save his fallen angels and their broken wings He'll mend."
Denise:I think Gorgias Press departed:
If so, this is a major blow to the thrust into Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Rite Catholics. And to those who wish to compare the major Bible manuscript traditions.
Orthodox Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."
This is very bad news indeed
Hmm.
"In 2018, Gorgias Press and De Gruyter have formed an editorial and commercial partnership for Gorgias Press titles. Through this agreement, eBook versions of all Gorgias Press titles will be available on degruyter.com."
Hmmm.
"The saints are the true interpreters of Holy Scripture. The meaning of a given passage of the Bible becomes most intelligible in those human beings who have been totally transfixed by it and have lived it out." - Pope Benedict XVI
SineNomine: Denise:I think Gorgias Press departed: Hmm. "In 2018, Gorgias Press and De Gruyter have formed an editorial and commercial partnership for Gorgias Press titles. Through this agreement, eBook versions of all Gorgias Press titles will be available on degruyter.com." Hmmm.
That's definitely a hmm. I looked at the site ... I can see Kiraz's goals. Definitely a hmmm.