Petrarca, De Ascensu Montis Ventosi | for Paideia's Living Latin in NYC 2019

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @Erickvazquezc
    @Erickvazquezc 4 года назад +1

    So... i take it you played a lot of Escape Velocity?

    • @ScorpioMartianus
      @ScorpioMartianus  4 года назад

      I don't know that game.

    • @Erickvazquezc
      @Erickvazquezc 4 года назад

      ScorpioMartianus look! The music one can hear after each class of Familia Romana is just the one from EV Nova: ruclips.net/video/nG-i6MSnuFQ/видео.html

  • @pasqualetortorella4559
    @pasqualetortorella4559 5 лет назад +1

    Id cognoscebam Italice.

  • @natashaparissexy
    @natashaparissexy 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, here’s a little piece of maybe harsh but actually constructive advice. What point is there in showing off various pronunciations of Latin, if you are going to make all of it sound exactly the same, using the same breathy, suave, sexy airport announcement voice monotone. It strikes me as very artificial, I would recommend that you find your OWN voice, and attempt lively. real, natural intonation.Look for intonation patterns in Italian French Spanish Portuguese etc. Otherwise your living Latin is bound to sound, well, dead,
    (Other than that I do support and enjoy your work)

    • @ScorpioMartianus
      @ScorpioMartianus  5 лет назад +8

      Roll Mops this actually is my natural voice. I’m glad you support my work, but if you have seen many of my videos or heard a great deal of my recordings, like my podcast where I speak in Latin extemporaneously, or in English on my channel PolyMathy, you would probably surmise that indeed, this *is* my voice. I’ll take the quip about it sounding like a sexy airport voice as a compliment. Nevertheless, I know this particular work of Petrarch’s well, and was reading with real feeling and expression.
      I study the intonation patterns of Italian, Spanish, Romanian, and other Romance languages literally on a daily basis to apply to my Latin pronunciation, and work with people from these countries for the continual improved my accent. Moreover I study the professional voice actors from these countries.
      Since you need an example of variety, here is a news report recording that correctly reflects the intonation patterns of Italian news broadcasts: ruclips.net/video/sxz89u2FKpM/видео.html
      Or you could listen to my songs, or my characters in the LLSPI videos, or Athenaze videos, and also realize that I have a fairly broad range.
      I think any further discussion of this would require an audio call since it’s very unclear to me what you’re trying to say. Let me know if that works for you. You can find me here: latinandgreekchats.weebly.com

    • @howtorooms3621
      @howtorooms3621 Год назад

      @@ScorpioMartianus once again out standing job Luke, keep up the work I’m always excited to see another video of yours.