Tag: On the Web
On the Web (August 15, 2011)
Recently, on the web: Oxford University launches the Ancient Lives Project, which includes a web application for which users can register and attempt to decipher Oxyrhynchus papyri (HT: Rob Bradshaw, Jim Davila). Logos Bible Software releases over 3,000 titles from the Perseus Project for free for users of Logos 4.3 and higher. For a bit more information,…
Donnerstag Digest (June 16, 2011)
Recently, in cyberspace: Princeton Seminary announces that it will host “Creation, Conflict, and Cosmos,” a conference on Rom 5–8, May 2–5, 2012. The British Library adds 24 new manuscripts to its online collection. Robert Woods reflects on some of Mortimer Adler’s comments on education. Mark Bauerlein discusses Stanley Fish. Peter Williams reviews the SBL Greek New Testament.…
Donnerstag Digest (June 9, 2011)
Recently in the biblioblogosphere: Brian LePort discusses the value of the humanities. Jim Davila notes some new Rabbinic Studies resources by Tyndale Tech. The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (re)discovers four New Testament manuscripts (HT: Tommy Wasserman). Matthew Malcolm notes a free article by Anthony Thiselton, “Wisdom in the Jewish and Christian…
Donnerstag Digest (June 2, 2011)
Recently in cyberspace: Logos Bible Software is nearly ready to produce an electronic edition of the Eerdmans Biblical Resources Series. Todd Bolen finds an ancient “Lego” from Cos. Logos Bible Software launches a new trade ebook app, Vyrso, and expects to offer 25,000 ebooks through this app by the end of the year. Through June…
May 2011 Biblioblog Review and Top Student Biblioblogs
Joel Watts has up May’s “unsettled” biblioblog carnival, and last month, Joel Watts et al. unseated Jim West in the Alexa biblioblog ranking. Among this past months top 50 biblioblogs by Alexa rank, the top 10 student biblioblogs are: Student Overall Author(s) Blog Alexa 1 1 Joel L. Watts et al. Unsettled Christianity 67111 2 13 Thomas…
Donnerstag Digest (May 26, 2011)
Recently in cyberspace: Sofiya Melnykova notes that Open Culture is collecting lists of free ebooks and audiobooks. Matthew writes that Amazon is preparing to release its own line of Kindle tablet devices. Uniting Church Theological College (Melbourne, Australia) seeks a Professor of Old Testament (HT: Tyndale House). Jeremy notes the availability a Hebrew Bible, according to…