MORE ON LATIN PRONUNCIATION Pubblico Deposited
The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 32, August 8, 2004, Article 14
MORE ON LATIN PRONUNCIATION
Ken Berger writes: "In response to Dave Kellogg's comment,
the C was only hard in classical Latin not in vulgate Latin."Dan Demeo writes: "No, no, no, no. I believe Celtic has its
origin in Greek, through Latin, and maybe German--Celtic,
Keltic, hard C. Civilization, sure, from Latin, and civis,
citizen, was pronounced something like ke-vis, not si-vis,
but we've had 2000 years of improvement since then, and it
came to us through French--do you really want to try to
correct the French? Worse yet, Latin had no J, so Julius
Caesar was actually yu-li-us ky-sar--enough, already."- 2004-08-08
- 7