Ecclesiastical Latin vs Classical Pronunciation History | Latin: The Immortal Language

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Where did the Ecclesiastical Pronunciation come from? Is it the natural evolution of Late Latin? or of so-called "Vulgar" Latin? Is Classical Pronunciation the proper sound for Latin, or is it merely a fad of the past century? What is the history of this Immortal Language? All these questions and more will be answered in this video!

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And here are the websites of three prominent Latin speakers from Italy who use the Restored Classical Pronunciation:

Irene Regini:
https://saturalanx.eu

Alessandro Conti:
https://alexanderveronensis.com

Roberto Carfagni:
https://scholalatina.it

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