[EXPLORERS]The Third Voyage of James Cook. Volume 1 -jo
No, it's quite all right. I must admit that the secret instructions were rather tedious, but I'm looking forward to hearing more. If I had a more comfortable chair, I would volunteer for the DPL position. We'll see what can be done in that regard.
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Section 5 PL OK!
I will PL Section 6, also.
I will PL Section 6, also.
My LibriVox: https://librivox.org/sections/readers/13278
Sections 12 and 13 uploaded:
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/thirdvoyageojamescookvol1_12_cook_128kb.mp3 (28:01)
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/thirdvoyageojamescookvol1_13_cook_128kb.mp3 (29:21).
This chapter turned out to be so heavily loaded with footnotes that it ended up as something over 7000 words instead of the 3700 I had originally estimated. Fifty-seven minutes is far too long to expect someone to listen to my dulcet tones, so I split it into two Sections, adding one Section to the project in the process.
I would add two notes re pronunciations used. I was shocked during Section 12 to realize that Kerguelen was a Frenchman; i had been assuming that the name was either Dutch or Flemish and pronounced it accordingly. If Captain Cook had used his full name, "Yves-Joseph de Kerguelen-Trémarec" I might have stood more chance of getting his nationality correct. He was from Brittany, so the first half of the family name may well be from Breton, a language which bears little resemblance to French. Less forgivably, I also realized in the course of Section 12 that I had failed to notice the acute accent on the "e" of "de Pagés", which of course requires that the second word by two syllables. In both cases, for the sake of consistency and in order not to confuse non-French speakers, I am keeping my original pronunciations.
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/thirdvoyageojamescookvol1_12_cook_128kb.mp3 (28:01)
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/thirdvoyageojamescookvol1_13_cook_128kb.mp3 (29:21).
This chapter turned out to be so heavily loaded with footnotes that it ended up as something over 7000 words instead of the 3700 I had originally estimated. Fifty-seven minutes is far too long to expect someone to listen to my dulcet tones, so I split it into two Sections, adding one Section to the project in the process.
I would add two notes re pronunciations used. I was shocked during Section 12 to realize that Kerguelen was a Frenchman; i had been assuming that the name was either Dutch or Flemish and pronounced it accordingly. If Captain Cook had used his full name, "Yves-Joseph de Kerguelen-Trémarec" I might have stood more chance of getting his nationality correct. He was from Brittany, so the first half of the family name may well be from Breton, a language which bears little resemblance to French. Less forgivably, I also realized in the course of Section 12 that I had failed to notice the acute accent on the "e" of "de Pagés", which of course requires that the second word by two syllables. In both cases, for the sake of consistency and in order not to confuse non-French speakers, I am keeping my original pronunciations.
It's good that you are recording the book chapter by chapter---that is, in numerical order. This allows one to divide a chapter into as many sections as needed without worrying about what might already have been recorded and posted.
I'll continue to plod along with my PLing, but I cannot promise to stay at it for the full length. That said, I'm enjoying your reading.
I'll continue to plod along with my PLing, but I cannot promise to stay at it for the full length. That said, I'm enjoying your reading.
My LibriVox: https://librivox.org/sections/readers/13278
Section 14 uploaded:
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/thirdvoyageojamescookvol1_14_cook_128kb.mp3 (28:12).
Sorry for the delay on this Section, but a head cold left me with a sore throat and unable to dictate for several days.
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/thirdvoyageojamescookvol1_14_cook_128kb.mp3 (28:12).
Sorry for the delay on this Section, but a head cold left me with a sore throat and unable to dictate for several days.
Spring colds are the worst! Glad you're better!Shipley wrote: ↑May 5th, 2024, 12:17 pm Section 14 uploaded:
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/thirdvoyageojamescookvol1_14_cook_128kb.mp3 (28:12).
Sorry for the delay on this Section, but a head cold left me with a sore throat and unable to dictate for several days.
My LibriVox: https://librivox.org/sections/readers/13278
Hello,
I see this is in need of a DPL, so I could volunteer for the job. Unless Kevin has decided to continue after all...just let me know
I started with section 7 and it's perfectly and flawlessly narrated Absolutely PL ok.
I can go on with the next sections, if that's all right.
Sonia
I see this is in need of a DPL, so I could volunteer for the job. Unless Kevin has decided to continue after all...just let me know
I started with section 7 and it's perfectly and flawlessly narrated Absolutely PL ok.
I can go on with the next sections, if that's all right.
Sonia
Kitty, I'm sure your assistance will be most welcome. I volunteered for just a short time, but can help whenever you need a break.Kitty wrote: ↑May 5th, 2024, 11:46 pm Hello,
I see this is in need of a DPL, so I could volunteer for the job. Unless Kevin has decided to continue after all...just let me know
I started with section 7 and it's perfectly and flawlessly narrated Absolutely PL ok.
I can go on with the next sections, if that's all right.
Sonia
My LibriVox: https://librivox.org/sections/readers/13278
thanks for the confirmation, Kevin
finished section 8, only one small omission in the table (what a feat !)
> at 24:51: "Lieutenant 1 Molesworth Philips" – you omitted "Philips". I found him here: https://www.captaincooksociety.com/cooks-life/people/cooks-officers-and-crew-and-contemporaries/molesworth-phillips-1755-1832
the rest was perfect, thanks. A lot of technical stuff, not easy to narrate. Well done.
Sonia
finished section 8, only one small omission in the table (what a feat !)
> at 24:51: "Lieutenant 1 Molesworth Philips" – you omitted "Philips". I found him here: https://www.captaincooksociety.com/cooks-life/people/cooks-officers-and-crew-and-contemporaries/molesworth-phillips-1755-1832
the rest was perfect, thanks. A lot of technical stuff, not easy to narrate. Well done.
Sonia
two small notes for section 9:
> at 33:41: "in phthisical complaints" – I hear "fistical". Tricky word indeed. The initial two letters "ph" are not voiced, it's simply pronounced "tisical", you can have a listen here: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/phthisic
> at 36:45: "which is above thirty years ago" – I hear "thirteen", could you maybe check once again ? Maybe my ears are tricking me...
interesting chapter on Teneriffe, which reminds me of my cruise voyage last summer. The tour guide also told us about the lost people of the Guanches, which are also mentioned here.
Sonia
> at 33:41: "in phthisical complaints" – I hear "fistical". Tricky word indeed. The initial two letters "ph" are not voiced, it's simply pronounced "tisical", you can have a listen here: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/phthisic
> at 36:45: "which is above thirty years ago" – I hear "thirteen", could you maybe check once again ? Maybe my ears are tricking me...
interesting chapter on Teneriffe, which reminds me of my cruise voyage last summer. The tour guide also told us about the lost people of the Guanches, which are also mentioned here.
Sonia