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Latin Pronunciation: A Short Exposition of the Roman Method

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A concise manual presents the Roman method of Latin pronunciation, aiming to explain evidence and practical norms without technical difficulty. It surveys sources—ancient grammarians, inscriptions, and comparative testimony—then treats the Latin alphabet, individual letter values, and the principal diphthongs (ae, au, ei, eu, oe), noting shifts from double to single sounds and differences between classical and vulgar usage. Short summaries, examples, and a brief bibliography provide learners with a compact, authoritative guide to restored classical pronunciation.

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Harry Thurston Peck

Harry Thurston Peck was an American scholar and author known for his contributions to classical studies and literary criticism. He is particularly recognized for his work "Latin Pronunciation: A Short Exposition of the Roman Method," which provides insights into the historical pronunciation of Latin. Peck also authored a biography of William Hickling Prescott, highlighting the life and achievements of the notable American historian. His writings reflect a deep engagement with classical literature and an effort to make it accessible to a broader audience.

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