Audio of Classical Texts in Ecclesiastical Pronunciation

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Ursinus
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Audio of Classical Texts in Ecclesiastical Pronunciation

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Do you all know where-- if it exists at all-- I can find classical Latin texts in full, pronounced according to the ecclesiastical pronunciation? Leave aside the Vulgate and later texts such as Augustine, et al. (Bedwere already has those covered). I am looking for Caesar, Livy, Cicero, Vergil, etc. Let me know if any of you have been able to turn anything up.
In hoc enim fallimur, quod mortem prospicimus" -- Lucius Annaeus Seneca

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Re: Audio of Classical Texts in Ecclesiastical Pronunciation

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You should try the recordings of Felix Sanchez Vallejo, which can be downloaded from the website of the Edizioni Accademia Vivarium Novum here.

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