Dear Jeff

[quote author=Clemens link=board=6;threadid=616;start=15#5790 date=1063286937]I just searched the internet and found out, that you can buy an “unchanged reprint” of the third edition of 1890/92 and 1898/1904. But it costs a fortune (245 Euro) and it has 2677 pages… :astonished:
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2677 pages? :astonished: I wonder how long it would take Jeff to scan so many pages. And how large would the PDF file be?

[quote author=jeff link=board=6;threadid=616;start=15#5792 date=1063288510]
I’m looking for this grammar. I think it’s worth the few hundred books to get it converted AND i can always re-sell the book, so I’m not really out that much money.
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Wow, that would be great… :slight_smile:
(You could order it directly on the website of the publishing house, but I think international shipping would be rather expensive…) :frowning:

Wow! Is e-bay really that cheap?!
(BTW, I now have spent my money on vodka :-... but 1 dollar? … think I still have that much left :wink: ).

[quote author=Emma_85 link=board=6;threadid=616;start=15#5891 date=1063371350]
Wow! Is e-bay really that cheap?!
(BTW, I now have spent my money on vodka :-... but 1 dollar? … think I still have that much left :wink: ).
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Sometimes it is. You just have to commit yourself to a long-term search in order to find a good deal. One nice thing they have is a search feature that will email you results. So you can save a search for a very specific item that doesn’t come up much and it’ll email you if it does.

Some books on ebay are never cheap :frowning: Expect to pay a fair price for any Loeb, Smyth’s Greek Grammar and Goodwin’s Moods and Tenses - there’s just too much demand for them by knowledgeable buyers who know their value.

Some books on ebay are never cheap > :frowning: > …


It is pretty much the same with the Gemoll. I have seen lots of auctions at ebay.de and it was never under 20 Euro…

I wonder how long it would take Jeff to scan so many pages. And how large would the PDF file be?


That’s a good question… :astonished:

I wonder how long it would take Jeff to scan so many pages. And how large would the PDF file be?




Scanning is never a problem. I have a production scanner that can do 45 pages per minute. PHOTOCOPYING the book in order to get it through the scanner’s sheet feeder does take time. Digitial cleaning where I remove photocopy marks, remove book markings, deskew. etc. also takes time. It’s a tiresome process that’s rather boring but very rewarding once the book is complete.

[quote author=jeff link=board=6;threadid=616;start=15#5851 date=1063319882]
The Greek-English Liddell is indeed quite expensive. But why not try the middle Liddell which is more affordable.
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I got my middle liddell for $50CDN. It’s a fantastic book, very helpful.

that’s great! - it should serve you well.

I’m so glad my little nonsensical, sleep-deprived thread turned into something interesting and productive! :smiley:

where I remove photocopy marks, remove book markings, deskew. etc.<<

What is deskew?

the stuff on your desk that gets stuck to the book and makes you say, “ewwwww” ?

:slight_smile:

Deskewing is just setting it straight… like if it gets photocopied at an angle, you ‘rotate’ the text so that it’s parallel to the top and bottom edges of the page again.

Thank you.

oh! so it’s de-skewing

i was thinking desk-ewing

:slight_smile:

[quote author=benissimus link=board=6;threadid=616;start=0#5712 date=1063235394]
If I work on getting the Oxford Latin Dictionary into public domain, will you scan it? ??? I really want it, but it costs a fortune, $300 US :cry:
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I just saw OLD on eBay, starting bid is $150. If you pick it up from eBay for $150 or so, you’ll still have money left over to buy other Latin books from Amazon – with the Textkit redirect, of course :slight_smile: – that is, assuming you were willing to part with $300 to begin with…

I would be willing… but first I need to resale all of the books I currently have.

My big assumption with acquiring textbooks is that I can always resell them and hopefully to Textkit visitors.

So pretty soon, I need to have a “Sale of the Century” literally. Almost all the books are up for grabs.

jeff

Make a list. I’ll go out and find a job… :slight_smile:

Old books are my favorite kinds.

I put a post in a separate area asking for the list of Work in Progress on the book scanning and possible dates of the next post but it might be better to ask in this thread. I know Jeff posted a list of books he was working on some time ago but I can’t find it. I don’t need it for a reason - just like to know what to wait for!
I think Jeff said he was going to start posting some of the Loeb books - I used one in the library the other day and they are really good, but quite expensive considering some of them are years old and the publishers would have recouped all their costs many years ago (and the new ones are only in paperback)

I would also be interested in seeing that list. Are there any good Latin readers for easy level? Most of the Latin readers there now seem to be more for intermediates. (And that I am not! ;D)

Keesa

[quote author=Keesa link=board=6;threadid=616;start=30#6152 date=1063754458]
I would also be interested in seeing that list. Are there any good Latin readers for easy level? Most of the Latin readers there now seem to be more for intermediates. (And that I am not! ;D)

Keesa
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Yes, I asked about this some time ago and there wasn’t much around. There is a very good little book at http://www.cwru.edu/UL/preserve/stack/Helps.html which gives some help with sight translation, although the quality of scanning is way below Jeff’s work. I have probably progressed to the intermediate level now, but it would have been a lot easier if I had had access to more simple readers.