De Pronunciatione Graecae & Latinae Linguae by John Caius

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Author Caius, John, 1510-1573
Editor Roberts, E. S. (Ernest Stewart), 1847-1912
Title De Pronunciatione Graecae & Latinae Linguae
Alternate Title De Pronuntiatione Graecae et Latinae Linguae
Note Reading ease score: 34.4 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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Summary "De Pronunciatione Graecae & Latinae Linguae" by John Caius is a scholarly treatise on the pronunciation of Greek and Latin, written during the early 16th century. This scientific publication aims to address and critique the contemporary practices of pronunciation prevalent in Britain at the time, contrasting them with the ancient methods used in regions like Italy and Greece. Caius focuses on the significance of maintaining traditional pronunciations within the broader context of language education and literature. In this work, Caius articulates his observations regarding the differences in pronunciation he encountered upon returning to Britain after his studies in Italy. He expresses concern over what he perceives as a decline in the eloquence of classical languages due to newer, often unrefined methods of pronunciation adopted by British speakers. Through extensive references to classical texts and anecdotes, he argues passionately for the preservation of ancient pronunciation methods and critiques the introduction of new pronunciations that he regards as inferior. Ultimately, he emphasizes the importance of adhering to established linguistic traditions to maintain clarity and authenticity in communication, particularly in academic and literary contexts. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Latin
LoC Class PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature
Subject Classical languages -- Pronunciation
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EBook-No. 26570
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Most Recently Updated Jan 4, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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