Vitae et Scholae - De vita et methodo Iohannis H. Ørbergii
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Pelliculae adumbratio de vita et methodo Iohannis H. Ørbergii, quae anno MMX primum est vulgata inter omnium gentium conventum qui « Monumenta Viaeque » inscriptus est.
Confecta est haec pellicula in aedibus Vivarii Novi, mensibus Iunio et Iulio anni MMX.
Gratias tibi ago, Vivariumnovum! Pulcherrima pelliculam amoenissimaque pronuntiatio!
Libri Iohannis H. Ørbergii omnibus gemmae sunt.
Gratias tibi ago, Georgi, omnibusque qui hanc pelliculam confecistis luculentam atque dilucidam. Quo latius divulgentur Johannis H. Ørbergi opera eo magis reflorescet lingua nostra Latina! Macte virtute!
Londiniensis, ita vero.
Londiniensis where did you learn to speak latin
Gratia vobis, qui hanc peliculam fecerunt quique in rete potuerunt!! Peliculae sunt viae idoneae ad linguam latinam exercitandam, per quas futuri homines discent. Sumum bonum mihi tulit spectare has imagines, et immo audire quod simul loquutum est.
How about releasing a version of this video without the background music so students can concentrate on learning conversational Latin from this video?
Orberg es mi heroe.
love this
Subtitles needed...
e honda I do not think they would be proper.
Fyi, what I wanted was Latin subtitles. you might still say that's not good, I'm ok with that.
In fine pelliculae discursus anglice est apud Winston Churchill.
This is is legend
Quae est musica pelliculae? Pulcherrima mihi videtur.
quid liber ille est? spectat esse egregium auxilium oratori. :)
periwinklepony838, necesse est discentibus latinum legere illum.
Perfavore lo potete sottolineare in italiano?
@Edgardus *sottotitolare
ubi pelliculae scaenarum libri inveniuntur? valde volo tales pelliculas videre.
drummerpablo1 where did you learn to speak latin
Venio per Schola Classica Braziliani.
Esa u corta suena Germanica. Urbs parece örbs
studium meae iuventutis
I'm sorry to say that but latin spoken by an italian sounds terrible. They should learn to pronounce any single final consonant without that -ae that they pronounce at the end. I hope I won't offend anyone, but I had to say that.
You can get use to it. At least that pronuntiation have a long history (lot of religious music is pronunced that way). I used to hate american accent when they speak latin. Then I heard Terence Tunberg. Now it's ok for me.
Surely it sounds terrible for you ... but surely the Italian accent is the closest to the original, for obvious reasons. I'm not talking about the pronunciation, reconstituted or ecclesiastical ( there is a lot of italians speaking with the reconstituited pronunciation!) I am talking about the accent. This is different. On the other hand, no Italian would have the ridiculous claim to speak the old frisone better than a Dutchman, or the ancient Gothic better than a German ...
CDEbFGAbB your mileage may vary. All the cool kids in my classes read and speak Latin with that Italianate pronunciation.
Ipse quoque pronuntiationem restitutam malo, sed de gustibus ...
Immo! Pulcherrimē recitat! 😍