Posted on 03/21/2007 9:45:52 AM PDT by NYer
Wednesday March 21, 2007 Guardian On Sicily, meanwhile, Latin is being heard in homes in the city of Catania for the first time since the Arab conquest of the ninth century. Students at the university there have launched a news bulletin on their campus radio entirely in the language of Virgil. The programme, Nuntii Latini Italici, "semel in hebdomane eduntur die Veneris hora septima post meridiem", which you will all know translates as "broadcasts weekly on Fridays at 7pm". One of the newsreaders is Alessandra Jacono, unsurprisingly perhaps a student of classics. "We broadcast four or five stories on national and international issues," she says. "But the point is not so much to offer the news as to give people a chance to hear a beautiful language."The bulletin sprang from a group of enthusiasts who debate in Latin. Jacono said they had little difficulty in coming up with neologisms to deal with the modern world. A computer is a "computadorium", for example. "Our idea is to make people familiar with hearing Latin. Instead of taking hours to translate 20 lines or so, you should then be able to pick up a book in Latin and read it naturally," says Jacono. Nuntii Latini Italici is also available on the university radio's web site, radiozammu.it.
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I'm waiting for the offical docs complete with the Papal Seal and a splash screen on the Vatican's website!
Excellentissimus!
Nifty. The lady reader sounds like a Swede speaking Latin.
I couldn't understand a word she said, but I could imagine her sitting next to a microphone saying it. She was probably saying something along the lines that Mother Superior and all the other Sisters in her Convent agree with the Pope that celebacy is good.
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