Taped NT

Darrell Jachim-Moore dkmcto at ritvax.isc.rit.edu
Wed Jul 15 15:03:59 EDT 1998



>The idea of an audio of the NT sounds great.  To be honest, though, I'm not
>sure what pronounciation I learned.  Perhaps academic? Could someone out
>there give me a short lesson on what the major 'versions' are and some
>sense of the relevant differences?  Thanx.
>
>By the way, I'm a fairly new subscriber to B-Greek and I'd just like to add
>that this is a great site. I especially appreciate how the rules are
>enforced to direct the issues to Greek and not the sometimes sensitive
>issues of religion, theology, etc.  Again thanx.
>
>Darrell
>
>
>>
>>Jonathan Robie wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> >I am waiting for an Erasmic tape myself.
>>> 
>>> Since SunSITE has a RealAudio server, if someone recorded the Greek New
>>> Testament, we could serve it up from here. The Audio Bible does something
>>> like this for the King James:
>>> 
>>What kind of a setup would be needed to accomplish this?  Just a
>>microphone attached to the PC? As it happens I also have access to a
>>digital recorder.  I think that it would be great to put together a
>>public domain reading of the Greek NT and have it available on the
>>SunSITE.
>>
>>> 
>>> I might consider recording a short book myself as part of Little Greel
101,
>>> but the entire GNT is much too much time for me.
>>> 
>>> Edgar Krentz has recorded 1 Peter (I have the tape).
>>> 
>>
>>I would be willing to help in working on a project like this. If there
>>is sufficient interest we might just start with a single book of the NT
>>and then work at it gradually until we come up with a quality recording
>>of the entire NT in proper Erasmic pronunciation.  If people are
>>interested in working on a project like this,  then please send me an
>>email and let me know.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Rich Lindeman
>>
>>---
>>B-Greek home page: http://sunsite.unc.edu/bgreek
>>You are currently subscribed to b-greek as: dkmcto at rit.edu
>>To unsubscribe, forward this message to
>unsubscribe-b-greek at franklin.oit.unc.edu
>>To subscribe, send a message to subscribe-b-greek at franklin.oit.unc.edu
>>
>>
>>
>
>



More information about the B-Greek mailing list