First published in 1938, for sixty years Biblical Archaeologist was one of the foremost authorities on the archaeology, history and literature of the lands of the eastern Mediterranean, from Palaeolithic through early Islamic times. Now all sixty volumes are available on one CD-ROM!
This abundantly illustrated and insightful magazine makes for an engaging, interactive CD-ROM guide to archaeology of the Holy Land, ancient biblical cities and artifacts, enigmatic Bible passages, the Dead Sea Scrolls, prominent women in the Bible, and much, much more.
Read articles written by leading scholars and archaeologists Jerome Murphy O'Connor on The Essenes, James H. Charlesworth on the myth and mystery of St. Catherine's Monastery, James M. Robinson on discovering the Nag Hammadi Codices, Lawrence H. Schiffman on the origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls and many more.
Explore the major discoveries and controversies affecting archaeology in the Near East, check out biblical references with a simple click, search for related information in other issues, highlight and color code your personal notes, link to other compatible Logos books and do much more.
Examine 3,800 maps, illustrations and photographs. Zoom in on footnotes, pop-up images with captions and Bible links to the King James Version of the Bible, included on the CD-ROM.
Written by leading scholars and archaeologists, and edited by noted academics such as G. Ernest Wright, David Noel Freedman and Eric Meyers, this collection contains over a thousand authoritative and informative articles and thousands of photographs, illustrations and maps, many of them in full color.
Biblical Archaeologist on CD-Rom is an invaluable resource of lasting importance for everyone who wants quick access to decades of key archaeological discoveries in the lands of the Bible. Formatted specifically for electronic use, this engaging, interactive CD-ROM is your guide to archaeology of the Holy Land, ancient biblical cities, artifacts, enigmatic Bible passages and much more.
Biblical Archaeologist on CD-ROM presents perspectives on the ancient world from the Mediterranean to Mesopotamia. Much of this material is no longer in print.
Features Included • Edited by noted scholars such as David Noel Freedman, Eric M. Myers and David Hopkins. • Complete issues including letters, notes and special sections - more than 325 timeless articles written by leading archaeologists and scholars, and 3,800 photographs, illustrations and maps. Most of these issues are no longer in print. • Footnotes, popup images with captions and Bible links to the King James version of the Bible. • This is a vital product you will turn to again and again. Pictures and text in Biblical Archaeologist on CD-ROM may be downloaded and printed for personal or classroom use only. Commercial use is strictly prohibited. • Ability to customize the text to your personal preferences - everything from the choice of font and its size (very useful for viewing oversize charts) to custom highlights for personal notes. • The powerful Libronix Digital Library System and complete compatibility with your existing Logos library. • An excellent resource for academic use and personal study. Written for the interested layperson as well as the academicor religious professional, these back issues, as stated by its founding editor G. Ernest Wright are "readable, nontechnical yet thoroughly reliable...." |