07-19-2005, 10:07 PM
thank you for the reply.
I've been studying the history of the english and german language so I know about the changes within a language.
what about the change of"u" to "v"? from what i know words like eudaimonia or euangelion were pronounced like (trying to use english here although i think english is not the best language for such a transcription):
e-(like in "end") u (like in bruised)-daimonia for example. this is a change which took place during byzantinian times, right?
I've been studying the history of the english and german language so I know about the changes within a language.
what about the change of"u" to "v"? from what i know words like eudaimonia or euangelion were pronounced like (trying to use english here although i think english is not the best language for such a transcription):
e-(like in "end") u (like in bruised)-daimonia for example. this is a change which took place during byzantinian times, right?
RESTITVTOR LIBERTATIS ET ROMANAE RELIGIONIS
DEDITICIVS MINERVAE ET MVSARVM
[Micha F.]
DEDITICIVS MINERVAE ET MVSARVM
[Micha F.]