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Bloomfield: Lexicon


Enoch

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Samuel Thomas Bloomfield:  A Greek and English lexicon to the New Testament.

I just learned about this old boy today from a Spurgeon module on library building or commentary acquisition.

This particular work looks impressive from Archive.org.  I note that Amazon is selling it cheap.

 

IMHO, it is difficult to match the classical scholarship of the old British scholars who learned their Greek & Latin as children.

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I am afraid that the cost/benefit ratio of producing these complex old PD works is almost always prohibitive. It would be very costly to etext and prepare a module, the demand for it would be very small and the price we could charge rather low.

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I am afraid that the cost/benefit ratio of producing these complex old PD works is almost always prohibitive. It would be very costly to etext and prepare a module, the demand for it would be very small and the price we could charge rather low.

Well, you surely know more about this business than I.   I am curious, however, as to what PD means.

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Hi Enoch,

 

PD = Public Domain.

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Hi Enoch,

 

PD = Public Domain.

I thought it was not "police department" in this context (NYPD, etc.)

 

Thanks

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