Spoken Latin?
- Scribo
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Spoken Latin?
Salve.
Right I want to fill my phone with spoken Latin, alas it only has like 60megs of space and my mp3 is in need of repair (DAMN YOU ZEN! YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO BE RELIABLE) so I'm pretty limited space wise.
I know on Latinum Evan states that even before you understand it, surround yourself with a language, the question is...what?
I've downloaded a few files from there, well ages ago, and I particularly like the reading of In Catilinam (I want that accent!) and the 1-49 Aenied, but what should go on my phone?
So: You can decide, choose from Latinum or any other source, what pieces of spoken Latin I should carry around for awhile.
Right I want to fill my phone with spoken Latin, alas it only has like 60megs of space and my mp3 is in need of repair (DAMN YOU ZEN! YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO BE RELIABLE) so I'm pretty limited space wise.
I know on Latinum Evan states that even before you understand it, surround yourself with a language, the question is...what?
I've downloaded a few files from there, well ages ago, and I particularly like the reading of In Catilinam (I want that accent!) and the 1-49 Aenied, but what should go on my phone?
So: You can decide, choose from Latinum or any other source, what pieces of spoken Latin I should carry around for awhile.
- Lucus Eques
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Heh, sorry Scribo, I guess I'm not sure which you should do. Have you seen Alatius's recordings? They're superb. Of course, there are mine to choose from, but I don't know how well they'll work for your phone.
When you say, 'on your phone', do you mean like an mp3 player/iPhone deal, or as a ringtone?
When you say, 'on your phone', do you mean like an mp3 player/iPhone deal, or as a ringtone?
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I'd start throwing the Nuntii Latini, Latin news broadcasts on there. They are weekly, short, well done, and strangely enough... contemporary!
http://www.yleradio1.fi/nuntii/
http://www.yleradio1.fi/nuntii/
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Vojn's readings
Vojn's readings are all hosted on Latinum - someone had (fortunately) saved a copy on their computer, and sent me a copy of them on CD.
They are marked V.N. on Latinum.
I tried to contact him at the University of Belgrade, even resorting to telephoning the place, but could not find out anything about him, or why his page on the University website was deleted.
Evan.
They are marked V.N. on Latinum.
I tried to contact him at the University of Belgrade, even resorting to telephoning the place, but could not find out anything about him, or why his page on the University website was deleted.
Evan.
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Mediaeval Baebes - In Dulce Jubilo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mg335GPX ... re=related
Printed and audio News:
http://www.latinitatis.com/latinitas/audio/nuntii1.htm
De animalculis domesticis:
http://www.latinitatis.com/latinitas/audio/animal.htm
Links:
http://www.latinitatis.com/latinitas/menu_gb.htm
Funny movie clips. Not in Latin, but related:
http://www.earthstation1.com/I,_Claudius_Movie.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mg335GPX ... re=related
Printed and audio News:
http://www.latinitatis.com/latinitas/audio/nuntii1.htm
De animalculis domesticis:
http://www.latinitatis.com/latinitas/audio/animal.htm
Links:
http://www.latinitatis.com/latinitas/menu_gb.htm
Funny movie clips. Not in Latin, but related:
http://www.earthstation1.com/I,_Claudius_Movie.html
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Mehr Latein
Und hier ist etwa Nachrichten auf Latein (auch Deutsch und Tuerkisch) radiobremens:
http://www.radiobremen.de/nachrichten/latein/
http://www.radiobremen.de/nachrichten/latein/