Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Classical Association of Scotland: Procceding 1904-5
This is a digression. Though I have called this paper The Pronunciation of Latin and Greek, I intended from the first to dissuade the meeting, if I could, from attempting to discuss both these large questions. I regret, and I take it we all regret, that students of Greek in Scotland are comparatively few. The pro nunciation of Latin is the more practical and pressing question. So I return to that - though much that has to be said about Latin applies to Greek as well.
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