We have a number of good books (and more coming) of ancient OT-related texts and inscriptions:
I know there is an Ancient Inscriptions tool, but what I'm looking for is an index. Say I want a particular Lachish letter; is there an index that says THAT letter is linked in ANET 124a, COS 3:17, and links to all the other books that have translations/commentary? Or do I just have to run searches and open up parallel stuff manually?
Thank you for the list! I picked up the .99 one, and ordered the prepub that I missed.
Regarding your question, I don't know of such. The closest is typing in the ref to Text Comparison, using a inscription collection.
Logos4+ left out Libby's index lists, and library grouping by collection.
Go Libby!
Yes, thank you for sharing the list!
I am looking for some resource list like this for New Testament Studies. Any thoughts?
Do you mean a work that provides extrabiblical texts for the study of the New Testament?
What about:
Ancient Texts for New Testament Studies: A Guide to the Background Literature
So, returning to my OP, I would like to make a document with links to each book that treats each inscription, E.g.
Mesha Stele -INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE WORLD OF THE BIBLE (link) Text and grammatical commentary - Context of Scripture 2.23 (link) Translation and discovery Tel Fekherye Inscription
It seems to me that Logos' documents don't really have a good document type for this, correct? Notes don't quite seem to do it.
So... do I build a personal book with this? Do it in Word, then import?
Not any expertise, but it looks like the Fathers Index (personal book a few years back, really handy). And the DSS one too.
Indexing wise, of course you already know there multiple overlapping indices. I guess, I'm not sure exactly what you're wanting/planning.
So, returning to my OP, I would like to make a document with links to each book that treats each inscription, E.g. Mesha Stele -INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE WORLD OF THE BIBLE (link) Text and grammatical commentary - Context of Scripture 2.23 (link) Translation and discovery Tel Fekherye Inscription It seems to me that Logos' documents don't really have a good document type for this, correct? Notes don't quite seem to do it. So... do I build a personal book with this? Do it in Word, then import?
That would be great! Also the Ancient Inscriptions Interactive needs improvement, as not even the inculded texts have all links. (see german thread: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/196795/1139815.aspx#1139815 )As an addition to your list above, the great TUAT has to be named: https://www.logos.com/product/186431/texte-aus-der-umwelt-des-alten-testaments-alte-und-neue-folge