Greek NT on CD
Ken Smith
kens at 180solutions.com
Fri Jan 12 10:40:23 EST 2001
There are two efforts I know of, neither complete yet:
http://www.greeklatinaudio.com
http://windpoet.bigfreepage.com/
The first is read in a very quick but smooth modern Greek pronunciation,
like Zodhiates, and (apparently) professionally recorded. The second is
read much more slowly, and in the standard Erasmian (academic)
pronunciation, which makes them much easier to listen to for those of us
raised on that pronunciation, even though they're not professionally
recorded. (Marilyn was recording these for herself (due to failing
eyesight), and was good enough to make them freely available.)
Ken Smith
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tombivins at aol.com [mailto:Tombivins at aol.com]
> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 6:00 AM
> To: Biblical Greek
> Subject: [b-greek] Greek NT on CD
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> I have seen the Greek New Testament on audiocassette read by Spiros
> Zodhiates. But I like the new technology of mp3 CD-ROMs. I
> can get over 9
> hours on 1 CD. This allows me to quickly find a verse and
> then repeat it.
> Does anyone know of an effort to put it on this new format?
>
> Tom Bivins
> Orlando, Florida
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