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Any update on this? I don't see them fixed yet.
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Hello, We are approching about a year now. Are there any updates on this? I don't see any new volumes from Ancient Christian Writers series on Pre-pub.
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Great thanks!
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Thanks. Also, there are several volumes in the series that should not be part of the series: - Commentaries on Aristotle’s “On Sense and What Is Sensed” and “On Memory and Recollection” By Thomas Aquinas - On Job, Volume 1 (Fathers of the Church Medieval Continuations) By Albertus Magnus - On the Body of the Lord By Albertus Magnus - The Book of Divine
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Thank you!
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I would like to know why the following volumes were not included in the overall Fathers of the Church set even though they form part of the set: - Glaphyra on the Pentateuch, Volumes 1 & 2: Genesis, Exodus through Deuteronomy (Fathers of the Church) (2 vols.) - by Cyril of Alexandria - Treatises on Noah and David (Fathers of the Church) - by Ambrose
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Thank you all for your feedback. I am a huge fan and extensive user of Logos. However, honnestly I find this area in Logos disappointing in that we do not have enough visibility of what is going to come out on Logos. Waiting 2 years at a time for a chance that something comes up at the next Logos release is not very pratical. Resources showing up without
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"] Are the 230 resources in prepub or are they not visible on the Logos website at all? [/quote] No they are not visible on the website at all.
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- So every new Logos, there are resources that are added with no pre-announcement of what those are? - Do these amount to many resources typically? I have over 230 resources that I am waiting anxiously for Logos to bring to their platform. I would just like to get more of an idea if there is a possibility that they actually end up coming on the platform
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I would like to know if the Pre-pub list is an accurate list of all resources Logos is working on making available on Logos. Or does it happen that sometimes some resources are not listed on Pre-pub but Logos may be working on in the background and will eventually be available without any pre-announcement?
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Thank you very much! I really appreciate you getting back to me and giving me an approximate date.
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There are volumes before 1996. Ephrem "Hymns on Paradise" for example (published in 1990) so I would be surprised that this is the case.
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Thank you. Can you give me an idea of when that will be (just looking for a ballpark time frame)?
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The NPNF version is also not complete. It is missing one full chapter. The ACW version is the only complete version in modern English available. Not sure what is the reason why it is not on Logos since the rest of the series is there?
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No. I'm referring to the version which is part of the Popular Patristics series by SVS (Saint Vladimir Seminary Press): https://svspress.com/on-the-priesthood-six-books-st-john-chrysostom/ The entire series of Popular Patristics is on Logos and new titles are being added as they get released but this one was published in 1996 and has yet to be added
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Would like to know why John Chrysostom's "On the Priesthood" is not on Logos even though it is part of the Popular Patristics series (which is on Logos in its entirety) and even though it has been released in 1996 which is before many other volumes in the series which are already on Logos.
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Would like to know why John Cassian's "The Institutes" is not on Logos even though it is part of the Ancient Christian Writers series (which is on Logos in its entirety) and even though it has been released in 2000 which is before other volumes in the series which are already on Logos.
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When will the Glaphyra volumes be available on Logos? And in general, how often will Logos be releasing the new volumes in the Fathers of the Church series (once a year, once every two years, or...)?
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Does that include the new Glaphyra volumes (commentary on Genesis to Deuteronomy) by Cyril of Alexandria (released in 2019)?
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I would like to suggest that the Resource entitled: "The Venerable Bede: On the Song of Songs and Selected Writings" (part of The Classics of Western Spirituality series) to be changed to a commentary. I understand that there are a couple of short excerpts from other works in this same resource but I think that these are minor and the bulk of the book