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>I would like to get a machine-readable morphologically analyzed NT text by
>FTP or other (free) electronic means. The PHI originally had the Friberg
>
I think the CCAT gopher has such a text. I'm not sure which
UBS/Nestle-Aland text it is based on. I'm certain that they used to have
the Morpholically analyzed version of Rahlf's Septuagint on the gopher. I
believe you have to go though the U Penn. gopher to access the CCAT gopher.
You might also wish to contact kraft@ccat.sas.upenn.edu.

CCAT texts including NT LXX and MT morphologically analyzed and plain text
versions were available via the Oxford Text Archive. I cannot locate my
references, but a search at http://www.lycos.com or http://www.yahoo.com
should locate a reference.

--Mick Brown (lfirrantello@bix.com)

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