The living voice of Greek and Latin literature; The pronunciation and reading of classical Latin: A practical guide

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Daitz starts with an introduction to the Latin language and how its sound system was reconstructed. Next, he describes each vowel and consonant. In the third "lecture" Daitz discusses the proper reading of long and short syllables. Finally, he reads Demonstration Texts (from Vergil, Cicero, Catullus, and Horace).
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Cassettes are the copies sent from the publisher. (Gift of Elizabeth Asmis to the LLA on 10/16/86)
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The pronunciation and reading of classical Latin: a practical guide (from the series: The living voice of Greek and Latin literature) Virgil (author); Cicero (author); Catullus (author); Horace (author); Daitz, Stephen G. (editor) Text
Latin accents and rhythm; Reading Latin poetry aloud Virgil (author); Cicero (author); Catullus (author); Horace (author); Daitz, Stephen G. (editor) 1/8 inch audio cassette
Introduction; Latin vowels and consonants Daitz, Stephen G. (author); Daitz, Stephen G. (speaker) 1/8 inch audio cassette