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An Essay on the Modern Pronunciation of the Greek and Latin Languages Uvedale Price

An Essay on the Modern Pronunciation of the Greek and Latin Languages By Uvedale Price

An Essay on the Modern Pronunciation of the Greek and Latin Languages by Uvedale Price


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Athough Sir Uvedale Price (1747-1829) is chiefly remembered for his defence of the picturesque style of landscape gardening, he was also concerned with how modern speakers 'injure' ancient Greek and Latin texts through errors in pronunciation, as expressed in this 1827 publication, praised by Wordsworth as 'most ingenious'.

An Essay on the Modern Pronunciation of the Greek and Latin Languages Summary

An Essay on the Modern Pronunciation of the Greek and Latin Languages by Uvedale Price

Sir Uvedale Price (1747-1829) most notably concerned himself with questions of the preservation of natural beauty and harmony in landscape gardening. His Essay on the Picturesque (1794) and Letter to H. Repton (second edition, 1798) are also reissued in this series. He took on a completely different subject in the present work, published in 1827. Arguing that modern mispronunciation of ancient Greek and Latin damages 'quantity, metre, rhythm, variety, connexion, euphony, articulation and expression', Price proposes a complete reform. Stresses in particular should be applied along the lines followed by the ancients themselves, thereby preserving the appropriate emphases. He recommends that the young be given proper instruction to correct mistakes and to restore texts to their full effect. Praised by Wordsworth as 'most ingenious', this work will be of value to scholars with an interest in classical phonetics.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Ancient accent; 2. Modern system of pronouncing the two ancient languages; 3. Pronunciation of the ancient feet according to accent; 4. Pronunciation of the ancient feet according to quantity; 5. English and Italian feet that correspond with those in Greek and Latin; 6. Ictus metricus, arsis, and thesis; 7. Ambiguity; 8. Caesura; 9. Ease and distinctness of articulation; 10. Elisions in Greek and Latin; 11. Elisions in English, French, and Italian; 12. Accentual system considered with regard to the rhythm; 13. Restoration of ancient accent impossible; 14. Pronunciation according to quantity in prose; 15. On a new mode of pronouncing the ancient languages; 16. Conclusion; Index.

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NLS9781108067140
9781108067140
110806714X
An Essay on the Modern Pronunciation of the Greek and Latin Languages by Uvedale Price
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Cambridge University Press
2014-03-20
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