[B-Greek] Digitized Machen?
George F Somsel
gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 7 07:07:09 EDT 2006
I once checked with Harry Plantinga who runs CCEL when another asked regarding Machen. At that time he had some questions regarding whether it was in public domain and therefore took it down. I think A.T. Robertson's _A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research_ is in public domain. In addition you will get more and better information from the Robertson grammar (much, much more information). You can get Robertson in the Logos digital version at www.logos.com/products/details/2479. I recommend that you totally avoid Machen.
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"Todd L. Price" <tlprice at pmbx.net> wrote:
Dear Harold,
Thank you for the links. I checked out all three but none of them are
currently valid. I reported that on the ccel.org forum so I'll see what
they say. In the meantime, I found a scanned copy on-line at
http://www.biblecentre.net/nt/greek/mgg/mgg01.html. Unfortunately, each
page saves as a graphic (tif) rather than as text I can edit. So that still
won't help as I need an html or doc file that my translator can use to
"strike over" the English with Croatian so that the format stays the same
and we don't have to retype all the Greek. So I am still hunting.
Todd
>As a teacher at a Bible Institute in Bosnia I am looking for a beginner's
>Greek grammar to have translated for use when teaching my Intro to Biblical
>Languages class. I understand that Machen's NT Grammar for Beginner's is
>public domain and I wondered if you knew where I could find a digitized
>version. I have the hard copy but it would save a lot of time if my
>translator had a digital version.
>
>
HH: Here's part of an older post from B-Greek by Jeff Smelser:
Yes, Machen is in the public domain and is available online in two graphic
image formats. It's also partially available in a "digital facsimile" format
that is in need of much proofreading and correcting.
the graphic image formats are at:
http://www.ccel.org/m/machen/greek/tif
http://www.ccel.org/m/machen/greek/png
The main page for accessing all three formats is:
http://www.ccel.org/m/machen/greek/home.html
Yours,
Harold Holmyard
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