• I think it’s a little sad how so many consider history, or knowledge in general, to be 'out of date'. Though much has occurred since the 11th edition, it must be understood why this edition is celebrated, particularly in light of the liberalism that has doctored much of modern scholarship (no pun intended). Though I am sure this product is readily available through the public domain in soft copy, (I have all but a few volumes of the hard copy originals), it is nevertheless a very worthwhile product for any student utilising Logos, and is certainly one item that is lacking in their line of resources. Would be great if they could add all the volumes necessary from 1922 to today, but I certainly don’t want any re- writing of the original works by today’s scholars. My bid is in.
    1. Those who disregard history do so at their own peril.