[COMPLETE] The Cambridge Modern History. Volume 02, The Reformation - Leni
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PRONUNCIATIONS FOR SECTION 34
(to the best of my ability to research ... somebody may be more familiar with these places/languages than I and have quite a laugh at my transcriptions Hope this is helpful and accurate!)
am Grut- ahm kHroot (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Auslegung und Begrundung der Schlussreden- ows-LEE-kung ohnt beh-GHrOON-dung deeHr shluhs-HrAYDN (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Aulic- awlik
Baden- BAH-tn
Bubikon- BOOB-ee-kon
Carolinum- KAHrL-ih-num (R is more of a voiced H sound)
De Canone Missae Epichiresis- day KAH-nohn-neh MIS-say eh-pik-ih-REE-sis (R is tapped)
De Vera et Falsa Religione- day WEER-ah et fahl-sah RAY-lij-yohn-ay (R is tapped)
Diebold- DEE-bohld
Eine kurze christliche Inleitung- IN-eh KOHr-tseh KHrIST-lich/sh IN-lI-tung (first syllable: long i; R is more of a voiced H sound; ch is sort of a combo of k & sh sound ; both long i's in last word)
Geroldseck- GEHr-ohlt-sek (R is more of a voiced H sound)
gymnasium- guhm-NAH-zee-uhm
Heimliche Rath- HIM-lich/sh-eh HrAHT (ch is sort of a combo of k & sh sound; R is more of a voiced H sound)
Hongg- heunk? (best guess )
Hottinger- HOT-ingHr (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Innsbruck- INS-bHrook (short i; R is more of a voiced H sound)
Joner- YOHN-Hr (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Munzer- MOON-tsHr (R is more of a voiced H sound)
nuda signa- NOO-da SEE-nya
Obwalden- OHP-vahldn
Ruti- HrOO-tih (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Salat- ZA-laht
Schmid- SHMIT
Stillstande- SHTIL-shtand-eh
Subsidium sive Coronis de Eucharistia- sub-SIH-dee-uhm SEE-weh kuh-ROH-nis day yoo-kah-REES-tee-ah (R is tapped)
Suffragan- ZUHF-Hruh-gahn (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Toss- teus (one syllable)
Waldshut- valts-HOOT
Wattli- VAHT-lee
Whitsuntide- HWIT-sun-tId (first i is short; second is long)
Wolfgang- VAHLF-gahng
Wyteken- VUH-tekn
Zolliken- TSOHL-ikn
(to the best of my ability to research ... somebody may be more familiar with these places/languages than I and have quite a laugh at my transcriptions Hope this is helpful and accurate!)
am Grut- ahm kHroot (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Auslegung und Begrundung der Schlussreden- ows-LEE-kung ohnt beh-GHrOON-dung deeHr shluhs-HrAYDN (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Aulic- awlik
Baden- BAH-tn
Bubikon- BOOB-ee-kon
Carolinum- KAHrL-ih-num (R is more of a voiced H sound)
De Canone Missae Epichiresis- day KAH-nohn-neh MIS-say eh-pik-ih-REE-sis (R is tapped)
De Vera et Falsa Religione- day WEER-ah et fahl-sah RAY-lij-yohn-ay (R is tapped)
Diebold- DEE-bohld
Eine kurze christliche Inleitung- IN-eh KOHr-tseh KHrIST-lich/sh IN-lI-tung (first syllable: long i; R is more of a voiced H sound; ch is sort of a combo of k & sh sound ; both long i's in last word)
Geroldseck- GEHr-ohlt-sek (R is more of a voiced H sound)
gymnasium- guhm-NAH-zee-uhm
Heimliche Rath- HIM-lich/sh-eh HrAHT (ch is sort of a combo of k & sh sound; R is more of a voiced H sound)
Hongg- heunk? (best guess )
Hottinger- HOT-ingHr (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Innsbruck- INS-bHrook (short i; R is more of a voiced H sound)
Joner- YOHN-Hr (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Munzer- MOON-tsHr (R is more of a voiced H sound)
nuda signa- NOO-da SEE-nya
Obwalden- OHP-vahldn
Ruti- HrOO-tih (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Salat- ZA-laht
Schmid- SHMIT
Stillstande- SHTIL-shtand-eh
Subsidium sive Coronis de Eucharistia- sub-SIH-dee-uhm SEE-weh kuh-ROH-nis day yoo-kah-REES-tee-ah (R is tapped)
Suffragan- ZUHF-Hruh-gahn (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Toss- teus (one syllable)
Waldshut- valts-HOOT
Wattli- VAHT-lee
Whitsuntide- HWIT-sun-tId (first i is short; second is long)
Wolfgang- VAHLF-gahng
Wyteken- VUH-tekn
Zolliken- TSOHL-ikn
Thank you! That's a lot of research. I've added links to these to the MW.
Michael
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PRONUNCIATIONS FOR SECTION 36
(to the best of my ability to research ... somebody may be more familiar with these places/languages than I and have quite a laugh at my transcriptions Hope this is helpful and accurate!)
aliquantum pecuniae- ah-lee-QWANT-uhm peh-KOON-yeh
Albis- AHL-bis
Bremgarten- BHrEM-gaHrtn (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Capuchins- KAP-yoo-chins
di Medigino- dee med-ih-GEE-noh
Fidei ratio ad Carolum Imperatorem- FI-day RAH-tsee-oh ahd car-OH-lum imp-EHR-ah-TOHR-ehm (fidei- first i is short; R is tapped)
Geroldscok- GAIHr-ohlts-kohk (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Gubel- KOOBL
Lavater- LAH-fah-tHr (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Lindau- LIN-dow
Meigret- MEE-gHray (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Muhlhausen- MOOL-howzn
Murner- MOOHrn-Hr (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Musso- MOO-soh
perversa et impia superstitio est ipsum Christum sub elementis includere- pair-WAIR-sa et impya soop-air-STEE-tsyoh est EEP-suhm KREE-stum suhb el-eh-MEN-tis in-KLOO-deh-reh (R is tapped)
Pyffer- PFUHF-Hr (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Speier- SHPIHr (R is more of a voiced H sound; long i)
Thurgau- TOOHr-gow (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Toggenburg- TAHKN-boHrk (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Zurich est desormais la tete et la capitale de la secte Lutherienne- ZOO-Hreek est deh-ZOHR-may lah tet eh lah ka-pee-TAL duh lah sekt loo-teHr-ee-EHN (R is more of a voiced H sound)
(to the best of my ability to research ... somebody may be more familiar with these places/languages than I and have quite a laugh at my transcriptions Hope this is helpful and accurate!)
aliquantum pecuniae- ah-lee-QWANT-uhm peh-KOON-yeh
Albis- AHL-bis
Bremgarten- BHrEM-gaHrtn (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Capuchins- KAP-yoo-chins
di Medigino- dee med-ih-GEE-noh
Fidei ratio ad Carolum Imperatorem- FI-day RAH-tsee-oh ahd car-OH-lum imp-EHR-ah-TOHR-ehm (fidei- first i is short; R is tapped)
Geroldscok- GAIHr-ohlts-kohk (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Gubel- KOOBL
Lavater- LAH-fah-tHr (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Lindau- LIN-dow
Meigret- MEE-gHray (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Muhlhausen- MOOL-howzn
Murner- MOOHrn-Hr (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Musso- MOO-soh
perversa et impia superstitio est ipsum Christum sub elementis includere- pair-WAIR-sa et impya soop-air-STEE-tsyoh est EEP-suhm KREE-stum suhb el-eh-MEN-tis in-KLOO-deh-reh (R is tapped)
Pyffer- PFUHF-Hr (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Speier- SHPIHr (R is more of a voiced H sound; long i)
Thurgau- TOOHr-gow (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Toggenburg- TAHKN-boHrk (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Zurich est desormais la tete et la capitale de la secte Lutherienne- ZOO-Hreek est deh-ZOHR-may lah tet eh lah ka-pee-TAL duh lah sekt loo-teHr-ee-EHN (R is more of a voiced H sound)
Hi Lisa,Murphy8104 wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2021, 11:59 am Hi Michael -
I just uploaded Section 59 and tried the mic higher to see if it allayed the "pop" issues. It definitely resulted in a lower volume, but I upped it to 90 db.
Will also go back and insert that missing word at the end of Section 58.
You're sounding great, and it definitely helped with the popping. I heard just a couple of instances, and they were faint -- nothing to worry about. Section 59 is PL OK!
Michael
Thanks! Of course, you're welcome to claim these sections again, if you change your mind.
Michael
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PL OK!
Hi Kelly,
I see you completed your 1-minute test. That's great. The section you claimed (29) is now officially assigned to you. I'm not sure about the purpose of the recording you've just posted here. Are you trying to do another test before recording your section?
Michael
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Hi, here's section 18.
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/cambridgemodernhistory2_18_128.mp3 [39:37]
The difference in my micro, at the 2/3rd mark, is fairly noticeable, but I was not able to sufficiently play with the settings to make it sound the same. If you have tips on how to make it all sound crisper, from the same source, it would be appreciated.
I am not very happy overall with the quality, but I could restart. Next time, I will record in one go, and it will hopefully not start clicking again.
In any case, I will start section 19 (but if the micro you hear at the very beginning and starting at 29:36 is not good enough, I can get a different one).
Thanks!
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/cambridgemodernhistory2_18_128.mp3 [39:37]
The difference in my micro, at the 2/3rd mark, is fairly noticeable, but I was not able to sufficiently play with the settings to make it sound the same. If you have tips on how to make it all sound crisper, from the same source, it would be appreciated.
I am not very happy overall with the quality, but I could restart. Next time, I will record in one go, and it will hopefully not start clicking again.
In any case, I will start section 19 (but if the micro you hear at the very beginning and starting at 29:36 is not good enough, I can get a different one).
Thanks!
PL OK!
Thank you, Simon!
I spot-checked it briefly, and it sounds ok. I'll let you know if I notice anything else on closer inspection.In any case, I will start section 19 (but if the micro you hear at the very beginning and starting at 29:36 is not good enough, I can get a different one).
Michael
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