Terence Tunberg: "De Iacobo Pontano Iesuita deque Ciceronis imitandi studio"

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  • Terence Tunberg: "De Iacobo Pontano Iesuita deque Ciceronis imitandi studio", in conventu cuius nomen "Humanitas".
    Neapoli, 2007.

Комментарии • 16

  • @MatthaeusLatinus
    @MatthaeusLatinus 11 лет назад +5

    maxime placet! Terentius vir disertissimus sermonisque Latini peritissimus!

  • @Akhellius1
    @Akhellius1 11 лет назад +3

    amazed by how much I understand

  • @Misc741
    @Misc741 5 месяцев назад

    Adiuvate me quaeso. Non intellego id quod Terentius dixit in 9:41 "seu ex locis hostes(?) sumpsimus ex posterioribus proficiscuntur"

  • @alkantre
    @alkantre 13 лет назад +4

    TERENTIUS: EX OMNIBUS MAXIMUS.

  • @lazarogalindovelazquez5772
    @lazarogalindovelazquez5772 9 лет назад +4

    Latinus sermo bonus. Eloqutio italica, sed distincta.

    • @maso1008
      @maso1008 3 года назад +1

      Immo utitur Terentius Tunberg pronuntiatu restituto.

  • @totalEPICOSITY
    @totalEPICOSITY 11 лет назад +4

    TERENTIUS EST DOMINUS

  • @CDEbFGAbB
    @CDEbFGAbB 8 лет назад

    Definitivamente, la lingua latina mai aveva la pronuncia italiana. Impossibile che i romani pronunciano tutte queste consonanti finale in tante parole accompagnati con questa -ae que solamente i italiani fanno. Parlo del presentatore.
    È solamente la mia opinione.

    • @ruhmuhaccer864
      @ruhmuhaccer864 2 года назад

      Hai ragione. L'accento latino non era dinamico ma melodico. Ma non aggiunge -ae è piutosto un schwa.

  • @blackfang3000
    @blackfang3000 3 года назад

    nisi latine loqui puer irascatur Dominus ad viros

  • @thadtuiol1717
    @thadtuiol1717 6 лет назад +3

    Well, if you are going to mangle the Latin tongue, I guess doing it with an Italian accent is best...

    • @AndyAndy-ej9le
      @AndyAndy-ej9le 6 лет назад +1

      I quite like it. BTW Just got a couple of good subscriptions from you. Do you follow "Prince Sterling"?

    • @jamesvanderhoorn1117
      @jamesvanderhoorn1117 5 лет назад +1

      Francois Miville No, the Romans didn't speak Etruscan, although there were lots of Etruscan speakers around in early republican times. As to early Italian, Vulgar Latin gradually evolved into the several Italian dialects, but in the first centuries BC and CE that vulgar Latin was by and large the 'official' Latin that has become the written standard from Cicero's time onward. The upper classes liked to speak and read Greek, besides their native Latin.

    • @williams.5952
      @williams.5952 4 года назад +7

      Quid tū nī nōbīs dēmōnstrās quam rēctē tua vōx sonet, ō sevēre castīgātor?

    • @WojciechKrupa-d2r
      @WojciechKrupa-d2r Месяц назад

      Mihi bene placet colloquio lieberalis inter praeceptores non modo res praelegere sed etiam sine chartula dicere ut oratore 😊