From: Wieland Willker (willker@chemie.uni-bremen.de)
Date: Wed Apr 26 2000 - 06:29:20 EDT
<x-charset iso-8859-1>I came across the following book title:
A critical concordance to the Didache, or teaching of the twelve Apostles /
by J. David Thompson ; J. Arthur Baird
[Wooster, Ohio] : Biblical Research Assoc., 1996. - V, 155 S.
(The computer Bible ; 48)
Text griech.. -
ISBN 0-7734-4108-5
I searched the Internet and found at:
http://www.mellenpress.com/html/compbibl.html
"The Computer-Generated Bible is an open-ended series of computer-generated
critical concordances of biblical and related material in the original
languages. Now past its 25th year, this international project (under the
directorship of David Noel Freedman and the late J. Arthur BairdBaird, J.
Arthur ) has so far produced 42 volumes of Old Testament, New Testament, LXX
and Aramaic concordances on four levels: a simple key-word-in-context
recovery tool, a KWIC concordance structured for morphological/syntactical
study, a KWIC concordance for content analysis, and at level four a
concordance designed for sophisticated linguistic study. These have been
produced by an international team of scholars working in every type of
critical discipline in the US, Canada, Great Britain, and Israel, and have
been made available as they were generated. The project is the first of its
kind, and has followed the state-of-the-art development of computer hard and
software until the Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic script is now of the finest
quality. These volumes are sold worldwide to individual scholars and a
substantial subscription list, including many of the finest research
libraries. The volumes are in 8x11 softcover format."
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I would like to know if anybody has a volume of this series and can tell us
something about it. They are quite expensive so they must be good? What can
I expect?
Best wishes
Wieland
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