>>>Taking a few days off, I called in at Blackwells in Oxford and easily
>>>obtained the Stuttgart Vulgate. At only £49.95 it makes one wonder what
>>all
>>>the fuss was about. For those for whom even this modest outlay would be a
>>>hardship, they also have the Nestle-Aland Latin NT for a mere £19.95. I
>>>almost bought both; but why deny myself pleasure on a future visit?
>>
>>
>>In my horribly devalued currency, that's over $100 ($115-ish at the current
>>exchange), and for a grad student trying to make the money hold out until my
>>thesis is submitted (probably within the month), that's a bit of a layout.
>>I could get one at the University of Toronto bookstore for $89.95 CDN, I
>>believe.
>
>You can get the Stuttgart edition from Amazon for USD 52.99, or from
>Amazon.de for DM 88,-- (whereas it is not listed by Amazon.co.uk). I
>suppose that shipment to foreign countries will add to these prices, but in
>the end they will still be far below the prices given above.
>
>Getting the Vulgate from the internet for nothing but online fares is fine,
>but the electronic texts on the internet are flawed, derive from an illegal
>copy of the CCAT version, and don't have the apparatus of the Stuttgart
>edition.
>
> Otfried
>
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Dear all,
The bookseller Philip Lund in Cambridge email: [log in to unmask])
is offering the Stuttgart Vulgate (1994) for 35 pounds sterling. I don't
know how many copies he has!
Cheers,
Brian Donaghey
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