(Complete) The Religious Experience of the Roman People by W. Warde Fowler - lt
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Thank youOwlivia wrote: ↑July 19th, 2020, 2:14 pm Chapter 17, mysticism
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Section 17 PL Notes: two short repeats - 8:45 "here are fairly left behind here are fairly left behind" and 9:23 "One being...one being..."
All else perfect
Cheryl
All else perfect
Cheryl
Mended!
Thank you for the listen and the corrections!
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Mirabile dictu! This is indeed a "mystical" outcome
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Thank you for the listen and the corrections!
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/religiousromanpeople_17_fowler128kb.mp3
run time: 39:10
Mirabile dictu! This is indeed a "mystical" outcome
Audacity CRASHED about 2/3 of the way through this recording, although I was able to rescue about half of what was lost. It seems as if my OS doesn't like long file names, so I've started giving short names to the working files, until they are ready to be uploaded.
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Thank youOwlivia wrote: ↑July 20th, 2020, 2:51 pm Mended!
Thank you for the listen and the corrections!
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/religiousromanpeople_17_fowler128kb.mp3
run time: 39:10
Mirabile dictu! This is indeed a "mystical" outcome
Audacity CRASHED about 2/3 of the way through this recording, although I was able to rescue about half of what was lost. It seems as if my OS doesn't like long file names, so I've started giving short names to the working files, until they are ready to be uploaded.
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Section 17 PL OK
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But please, no comments in Latin (pulling-hair-out smiley) its bad enough the author writes - so here is my point, everything so far is leading up to this, wait for it -"blah blah blahticus blaticus blaticum". I always wonder - if they think we read Latin why not just write in Latin. Cheryl
Thank you
But please, no comments in Latin (pulling-hair-out smiley) its bad enough the author writes - so here is my point, everything so far is leading up to this, wait for it -"blah blah blahticus blaticus blaticum". I always wonder - if they think we read Latin why not just write in Latin. Cheryl
OMG, I SO hear you! That's part of my love/hate relationship with Fowler. He's clearly brilliant, and interesting as a lecturer. But every so often he HAS to give some lengthy quote in Latin. If you are lecturing in English, KEEP WITH THE PROGRAM. Lecture in English - the WHOLE lecture!!cherylstewart wrote: ↑July 21st, 2020, 10:45 am Section 17 PL OK
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But please, no comments in Latin (pulling-hair-out smiley) its bad enough the author writes - so here is my point, everything so far is leading up to this, wait for it -"blah blah blahticus blaticus blaticum". I always wonder - if they think we read Latin why not just write in Latin. Cheryl
It's terrifically challenging for us moderns. First: how many understand/learned spoken Latin (or Latin in any form, these days)? Second, there's the argument about spoken as "ave" - AVay - or AW-ay ? Mine sounds suspiciously like a cross between <ahem> someone's long-forgotten high school Spanish, one semester of Latin in <ahem never mind how long ago> college, and Italian-accented-English as-picked-up from older in-laws. Some day, I fear, some Latin scholar is going to become physically ill, listening to my version.
(Not that I have any strong feelings on the matter!)
P.S. I love your Latin - blahticus blaticum.
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Heads up: 2 Latin scholars I know about: admin Maria (m8b1) and reader Pam (pnagami)Owlivia wrote: ↑July 21st, 2020, 11:09 amOMG, I SO hear you! That's part of my love/hate relationship with Fowler. He's clearly brilliant, and interesting as a lecturer. But every so often he HAS to give some lengthy quote in Latin. If you are lecturing in English, KEEP WITH THE PROGRAM. Lecture in English - the WHOLE lecture!!cherylstewart wrote: ↑July 21st, 2020, 10:45 am Section 17 PL OK
Thank you
But please, no comments in Latin (pulling-hair-out smiley) its bad enough the author writes - so here is my point, everything so far is leading up to this, wait for it -"blah blah blahticus blaticus blaticum". I always wonder - if they think we read Latin why not just write in Latin. Cheryl
It's terrifically challenging for us moderns. First: how many understand/learned spoken Latin (or Latin in any form, these days)? Second, there's the argument about spoken as "ave" - AVay - or AW-ay ? Mine sounds suspiciously like a cross between <ahem> someone's long-forgotten high school Spanish, one semester of Latin in <ahem never mind how long ago> college, and Italian-accented-English as-picked-up from older in-laws. Some day, I fear, some Latin scholar is going to become physically ill, listening to my version.
(Not that I have any strong feelings on the matter!)
P.S. I love your Latin - blahticus blaticum.
I've got my second appendix done. Sorry that I am not doing them in order but instead by the amount of Latin in them. But, I must confess, the Greek is even worse. At least I can deal fairly well with the French and German. I just wish he'd have done the whole thing in English.
Appendix 2 (Section 22)
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Thanks,
M
Appendix 2 (Section 22)
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5:51
Thanks,
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Thank youmleigh wrote: ↑July 30th, 2020, 5:02 pm I've got my second appendix done. Sorry that I am not doing them in order but instead by the amount of Latin in them. But, I must confess, the Greek is even worse. At least I can deal fairly well with the French and German. I just wish he'd have done the whole thing in English.
Appendix 2 (Section 22)
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5:51
Thanks,
M
sigh. Our dear Prof. Fowler needs some more attention. The rascal.
Anyhow, sign me up for Section 7: THE DEITIES OF THE EARLIEST RELIGION: GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
It will take me some time to get to it, but we WILL see him through!!
Owlivia/Deborah
Anyhow, sign me up for Section 7: THE DEITIES OF THE EARLIEST RELIGION: GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
It will take me some time to get to it, but we WILL see him through!!
Owlivia/Deborah
Owlivia/Deborah
I have uploaded the following:
24 Appendix IV - Ius and Fas
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7:22
I believe my upload of 25 Appendix V - The Worship of Sacred Utensils was inadvertently missed. I'll go hunt it down and repost.
Thanks,
M
24 Appendix IV - Ius and Fas
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/religiousromanpeople_24_fowler_128kb.mp3
7:22
I believe my upload of 25 Appendix V - The Worship of Sacred Utensils was inadvertently missed. I'll go hunt it down and repost.
Thanks,
M
Here is Appendix V that I mentioned in my previous post.mleigh wrote: ↑July 12th, 2020, 8:39 am Appendix 5 is ready for PL:
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Please let me know of any issues, or if you want to fire me because I butchered the Latin.
M
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