Re: Modern Koine pronunciation resources
Posted: October 2nd, 2017, 5:36 am
One resource I use is this series on the Psalms:
Here is Psalm 1,
Here is Psalm 1,
ibiblio.org/bgreek/forum/
https://www.ibiblio.org:443/bgreek/forum/
https://www.ibiblio.org:443/bgreek/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4113
I just tried to access this link and it's broken. Did anyone here download the files while they were available?Ken M. Penner wrote: ↑September 26th, 2017, 7:29 am I just heard of this audio Septuagint: http://www.bible.is/GRKAVS/Gen/1/N
Below are some recordings that overlap largely with what's been posted in this thread. Unfortunately, as Ken Penner already noted, the "Septuaginta" recording is not currently available. I was able to download it while it was still available, but I'm not sure about its copyright restrictions now that it's unavailable.Benjamin Chandler wrote: ↑June 30th, 2017, 4:30 am Are there any free resources for Modern Koine pronunciation users? Hearing something in Erasmian and having to (sometimes literally) translate it to Modern+breathing marks is slowing me down big time.
In addition to what you already shared, this recording of the Palaia Diathiki / Septuaginta (AVS) was created by (or at least distributed by) the Orthodox Media Network with a copyright or publication date of 2014(?). I'm not completely sure, however, because the metadata for the files list the year (of recording?) as 2013. It's also been a while since I looked up these details. Here's the website you mentioned:Devenios Doulenios wrote: ↑May 31st, 2018, 9:33 am I downloaded the LXX files and they were very well done. I think the set is complete except for a few of the Psalms. I hope that Bible.is will be able to put them back up at some point. They were originally at the Vivlos site (Greek Bible Society) which used Flash player. Adobe announced they will no longer support Flash, so that will have to change for them. And you have to have extra software to use the site (Vivlos) with a Mac.
Since they made these freely available, it probably would be okay to share them. I'll check the file sizes. Maybe I could put them up on my Dropbox account and share them from there.
Good news! Ben Kantor noticed that the Vavylis recording of the "Septuaginta" is back on Bible.is: OT: Septuaginta LXX NT: Antoniades Patriarchal Edition (1904-1912).Adam Olean wrote: ↑June 2nd, 2018, 8:38 pmIn addition to what you already shared, this recording of the Palaia Diathiki / Septuaginta (AVS) was created by (or at least distributed by) the Orthodox Media Network with a copyright or publication date of 2014(?). I'm not completely sure, however, because the metadata for the files list the year (of recording?) as 2013. It's also been a while since I looked up these details. Here's the website you mentioned:Devenios Doulenios wrote: ↑May 31st, 2018, 9:33 am I downloaded the LXX files and they were very well done. I think the set is complete except for a few of the Psalms. I hope that Bible.is will be able to put them back up at some point. They were originally at the Vivlos site (Greek Bible Society) which used Flash player. Adobe announced they will no longer support Flash, so that will have to change for them. And you have to have extra software to use the site (Vivlos) with a Mac.
Since they made these freely available, it probably would be okay to share them. I'll check the file sizes. Maybe I could put them up on my Dropbox account and share them from there.
http://www.vivlos.net/old.html
There's more info on the speaker here:
http://www.letsreadgreek.com/resources/ ... blesociety
Hmmmm .... what were the results? Any way to get LXX recordings? I'm working on LXX this year.Devenios Doulenios wrote: ↑May 31st, 2018, 9:33 am I downloaded the LXX files and they were very well done. I think the set is complete except for a few of the Psalms. I hope that Bible.is will be able to put them back up at some point. They were originally at the Vivlos site (Greek Bible Society) which used Flash player. Adobe announced they will no longer support Flash, so that will have to change for them. And you have to have extra software to use the site (Vivlos) with a Mac.
Since they made these freely available, it probably would be okay to share them. I'll check the file sizes. Maybe I could put them up on my Dropbox account and share them from there.