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#1 tkillian

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Posted 06 August 2011 - 04:08 PM

Can we or do we have J. H. Moulton and G. Milligan's lexicon in esword yet or is it copywrited.

#2 Josh Bond

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Posted 06 August 2011 - 04:14 PM

Can we or do we have J. H. Moulton and G. Milligan's lexicon in esword yet or is it copywrited.


It was published in 1929, so it's in the public domain. I don't think anyone has made an e-Sword module of it yet.





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Posted 06 August 2011 - 05:15 PM

Hi this is what I found about moulton-grammar-of-nt-greek.gbk

see attachment: Attached File  moulton-grammar-of-nt-greek.gbk.RTF   1MB   11 downloads
This need to be reformat. It looks as if there is a lot of returns.

Please post links or ver good text so we can make the modules.

thanks
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Posted 06 August 2011 - 05:27 PM

After doing some reseach about this Lexicon online, I read that it is a great compliment to BDAG (which I just purchased for theWord). It is based on different material.

I would love to have this module!

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Posted 06 August 2011 - 06:14 PM

HI Check the attachment:Attached File  MANUAL GREEK LEXICON.pdf   17.46MB   14 downloads

see if anybody can use this to convert over to e-Sword module.

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#6 Josh Bond

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Posted 06 August 2011 - 07:42 PM

HI Check the attachment:Attached File  MANUAL GREEK LEXICON.pdf   17.46MB   14 downloads

see if anybody can use this to convert over to e-Sword module.

Thanks
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FYI: That's an interesting resource, but not the one requested by the poster.


Oh I see, sorry. haha



#7 Josh Bond

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Posted 06 August 2011 - 08:33 PM

Hi this is what I found about moulton-grammar-of-nt-greek.gbk

see attachment: Attached File  moulton-grammar-of-nt-greek.gbk.RTF   1MB   11 downloads
This need to be reformat. It looks as if there is a lot of returns.

Please post links or ver good text so we can make the modules.

thanks
Patchworkid


I remember now, I saw this module for Theword but did not convert it because the formatting was so bad. I didn't think it would make e-Sword or BibleSupport look good. The text is barely readable in many places, I don't see how anyone uses it for seriou study. :(

Ideally, this would be setup as a dictionary rather than a topics file. But e-Sword doesn't do well when we put Greek or Hebrew characters in the Dictionary entry index (as my Liddell Scott experiment demonstrated). As the screenshot below shows, the text entries in the right column are fine. But when e-Sword displays that same text in the body of the entry (highlighted in red, left part of the screen), e-Sword displays ?? marks. And e-Sword slows to a grinding halt when changing display tabs. Not a font issue, because it displays fine on the right. A bug, I believe.

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#8 jonathon

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Posted 06 August 2011 - 10:01 PM

It was published in 1929, so it's in the public domain.


The 1915 edition of The Vocabulary of the Greek Testament is public domain.

Going by the publication history, my guess is that the 1929 edition, and all subsequent editions are under copyright.
At any rate, this is something that would need further research.

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Posted 06 August 2011 - 10:10 PM

The 1915 edition of The Vocabulary of the Greek Testament is public domain.

Going by the publication history, my guess is that the 1929 edition, and all subsequent editions are under copyright.
At any rate, this is something that would need further research.

jonathon

Yeah, whatever's on Archive.org: http://www.archive.o...fgree00mouluoft

That looks like the text that David used to try to make TheWord module.

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Posted 07 August 2011 - 03:32 AM

Hi Can this : http://www.archive.o...fgree00mouluoft be saved as HTML file?

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