Liturgical manuscripts with musical notation (i.e. Gregorian Chant manuscripts) are reliable witnesses of the real pronunciation of Latin in the 9th and 10th centuries. In some cases they agree with the information offered by Latin grammarians of the Late Antiquity, against the standard theories featured by most textbooks.

Milanese, G. F., Sondaggi su grafie gregoriane e suono del latino, <<LATINITAS>>, 2014; S.N. 2 (1): 51-68 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/59665]

Sondaggi su grafie gregoriane e suono del latino

Milanese, Guido Fabrizio
2014

Abstract

Liturgical manuscripts with musical notation (i.e. Gregorian Chant manuscripts) are reliable witnesses of the real pronunciation of Latin in the 9th and 10th centuries. In some cases they agree with the information offered by Latin grammarians of the Late Antiquity, against the standard theories featured by most textbooks.
2014
Italiano
Latino
Milanese, G. F., Sondaggi su grafie gregoriane e suono del latino, <<LATINITAS>>, 2014; S.N. 2 (1): 51-68 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/59665]
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