This video is part of a project initiated by David Ring: Several Latin speakers contribute read all of Erasmus' colloquia in 2021. Who? Irene Regini (of Satura Lanx), Luke Amadeus Ranieri (Scorpio Martianus), Patricius Oenus (Patrick Owens, co-host of the "Philologia Perennis" podcast), Marina Garanin (Musa Pedestris), Maria di Puorto of latinogrecovivo You can see it here: www.patreon.com/posts/erasmi-colloquia-45707647?fbclid=IwAR1OjzyEAHr6OGvrRj2DYs6NoXjefJCtjvYp6pMt3_2bmhbR0th5w33yMW8 Picture in thumbnail designed by Lionel Ferrari (see Facebook) You can support my channel with a little donation: paypal.me/MusaPedestris Or here: www.buymeacoffee.com/MusaPedestris (So that I can buy equipment and you'll be able to enjoy the videos in better quality 😊) By the way, I'm using classical pronuntiation. Pronuntiatione classica utor. Classice effero!
@@MusaPedestris Yes but in this amazing recording not much at all. I had to listen for a very long time before finding just a hint of German accentuation and you did an absolutely marvelous reading all throughout, I think this sets a new standard as a reference of female spoken Latin (and I am encouraged to share it around a lot more).
This video is part of a project initiated by David Ring: Several Latin speakers contribute read all of Erasmus' colloquia in 2021. Who? Irene Regini (of Satura Lanx), Luke Amadeus Ranieri (Scorpio Martianus), Patricius Oenus (Patrick Owens, co-host of the "Philologia Perennis" podcast), Marina Garanin (Musa Pedestris), Maria di Puorto of latinogrecovivo
You can see it here: www.patreon.com/posts/erasmi-colloquia-45707647?fbclid=IwAR1OjzyEAHr6OGvrRj2DYs6NoXjefJCtjvYp6pMt3_2bmhbR0th5w33yMW8
Picture in thumbnail designed by Lionel Ferrari (see Facebook)
You can support my channel with a little donation: paypal.me/MusaPedestris
Or here: www.buymeacoffee.com/MusaPedestris
(So that I can buy equipment and you'll be able to enjoy the videos in better quality 😊)
By the way, I'm using classical pronuntiation. Pronuntiatione classica utor. Classice effero!
Very nice
Thank you! :)
Listeners: don't be afraid to play this back at 0.8x speed for easier comprehension.
What a good idea! Thanks!
26:00 O postremo... audio Germanica accentu!
Yes, I think you can hear it quite often!
@@MusaPedestris Yes but in this amazing recording not much at all. I had to listen for a very long time before finding just a hint of German accentuation and you did an absolutely marvelous reading all throughout, I think this sets a new standard as a reference of female spoken Latin (and I am encouraged to share it around a lot more).
Hic legens est bonum factum est!
Eia, gratias ago!