Lingua Latina Recordings?
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Lingua Latina Recordings?
I wonder, has anyone recorded these? I can't help but feel abashed at my vowel quantity and just know I'm making a mess of things...hearing would make following easier.
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Intro Greek Poetry
Latin Historical Prose
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Re: Lingua Latina Recordings?
Salve Scribo
Vide http://www.pullins.com/txt/LinguaLatina.htm
The CD-ROM recordings of the author are very nice. He reads chapters 1 to 10 of Familia Romana.
Receptiones sonituum auctoris in disco compacto lepidae sunt. Capita primum ad decimum ê Familiae Romanae libro legit.
Vide http://www.pullins.com/txt/LinguaLatina.htm
The CD-ROM recordings of the author are very nice. He reads chapters 1 to 10 of Familia Romana.
Receptiones sonituum auctoris in disco compacto lepidae sunt. Capita primum ad decimum ê Familiae Romanae libro legit.
I'm writing in Latin hoping for correction, and not because I'm confident in how I express myself. Latinè scribo ut ab omnibus corrigar, non quod confidenter me exprimam.
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Re: Lingua Latina Recordings?
Tibi gratias.
(Occasionally) Working on the following tutorials:
(P)Aristotle, Theophrastus and Peripatetic Greek
Intro Greek Poetry
Latin Historical Prose
(P)Aristotle, Theophrastus and Peripatetic Greek
Intro Greek Poetry
Latin Historical Prose
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Re: Lingua Latina Recordings?
On the version of the CD I have, he records almost all of the chapters ... he only leaves off half a dozen or so at the end, if memory serves.