Maybe I'm just getting old, BUT at one time I could swear (carefully of course) I had a UBS3 version in my library- can anyone verify if it was ever available.
I have the NA26 which is the same text as the UBS3, but with a different apparatus.
Logos 2.0 had it in the Lever 4 package, which I had, but all I can find now is the Nestle Aland 26 edition, even though the text is the same as the UBS 3 edition.
This is the blurb from the Logos 2.0 level 4 package.
"Nestle-Aland/UBS Greek with GRAMCORD Morphology: The Greek New Testament UBS 3rd Edition (Corrected) Sometimes referred to as the “critical text” or the “eastern manuscript tradition,” this is the Greek text most widely used today. It is the basis for nearly every modern Bible translation in the past one hundred years. The Greek text is identical to the Nestle-Aland 26th/27th Edition. The GRAMCORD morphological concordance of the Greek text is one of the most highly regarded works of its kind in the academic world. Designed to meet the needs of Bible scholars and utilizing the language of seminary environment, this work is desired by the practicing clergy as well as the academic. The Logos 2.0 implementation of the GRAMCORD data base offers the additional usefulness of a non-technical interface, thereby allowing an even broader audience access to the data."
Thanks for the response- i'll have check for NA26
You may be talking about this:
check out https://ref.ly/logos4/ReadingLists?list=Greek+Bible+Text+Resources+in+Logos!NB.Mick!https%3a%2f%2ftopics.logos.com%2fGreek_Bible_Text_Resources_in_Logos!1 and see if one of the NA26 editions is unlocked for you
NB Yes I believe you are correct- strange though - know I had this at one point but its no longer in my library.