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Terence Tunberg

Terence Tunberg is a professor of Latin at the University of Kentucky, specialising in Neo-Latin studies, especially the use of Ciceronian language; and the use of spoken Latin as a teaching tool. He is also Director of the university's Institute for Latin Studies.[1] His academic output is in both Latin and English.

Terence Tunberg
Professor of Latin
Born1950
OccupationLatinist
SpouseJennifer Tunberg
ParentKarl Tunberg

Translator of children's books edit

Terence and Jennifer Tunberg, his wife, have translated a number of children's books into Latin. These include Cattus Petasatus: The Cat in the Hat in Latin in 2000, How the Grinch Stole Christmas,[2] Arbor Alma: The Giving Tree In Latin in 2002, and Green Eggs and Ham In Latin: Virent Ova! Viret Perna in 2003.[3]

They described translations of the Grinch as difficult, given the informality of the language, but attempted something that was playful but not so idiomatic as to be hard to read.[2]

Use of spoken Latin in pedagogy edit

He is a "proponent of Latin speaking as a means of helping with language learning and, for more advanced students, as a way to consolidate knowledge of the language."[4] He founded and convenes the annual Lexington Latin Conventiculum, the first of its kind in the USA.[4][5]

Together with Milena Minkova, Tunberg founded an MA programme in Latin that uses the language as the medium of instruction in the University of Kentucky in 2000. Students from these programmes have gone on to found their own Living Latin events around the US, helping to build the practice.[6] While he is "convinced that using Latin for communication and active discourse with students enhances the quality of both learning and teaching", he also believes that Latin should be taught differently from living languages, not least as reading is an early goal, and does not practice 'full immersion', i.e. teaching Latin through Latin at an early stage.[7]

He was elected a fellow of the Academia Latinitati Fovendae in 1998, an institution that promotes the use of spoken Latin.[8] His own spoken Latin is of a very high standard, sometimes better than his English,[9] and he is able to "discuss absolutely any subject in Latin with clarity and eloquence".[10]

Select bibliography edit

  • 1986: "What is Boncompagno's 'Newest Rhetoric'?", Traditio
  • 1987: "Conrad of Hirsau and his Approach to the Auctores", Medievalia et Humanistica 15
  • 1987: Oculus Pastoralis (dissertation)
  • 1987: "Conrad of Hirsau and his approach to the Auctores" in The Early Renaissance (editore P.M. Clogan)
  • 1988: "The Latinity of Lorenzo Valla's Gesta Ferdinandi regis Aragonum", in Humanistica Lovaniensia, vol. 37, pp. 30–78.
  • 1989: "De orbe terrarum ab hominibus inquinato", in Latinitas, Dec., 1989, pp. 299–308.
  • 1990: Oculus Pastoralis (versio publica)
  • 1992: "A study of clausulae in selected works by Lorenzo Valla", in Humanistica Lovaniensia, vol. 41, pp. 104–133.
  • 1996: (cum Tournoy) "On the Margins of Latinity? Neo-Latin and the Vernacular Languages," Humanistica Lovaniensia 45, pp. 134–175
  • 1996: "Notes on Seven Declamations by Erasmus," Humanistica Lovaniensia 45
  • 1997: "Proposita nova ex America", in Melissa, n° 77, anno 1997, p. 5.
  • 1997: (with Tournoy) "Ciceronian Latin: Longolius and Others," Humanistica Lovaniensia 46, pp. 13–61
  • 1998: "Catalogus operum recens editorum quae ad sermonis Neolatini proprietates spectant" (pars prior), in Retiario, n° 1.2
  • 1998: "Praefatio" (ad editionem Iani Nicii Erythraei EUDEMIAE libros) in Retiario, n° 1.2
  • 1998: (with Guenevera Tunberg) Quomodo Invidiosulus Nomine Grinchus Christi Natalem Abrogaverit
  • 1998: "," The Medieval Review
  • 1999: "Catalogus operum recens editorum quae ad sermonis Neolatini proprietates spectant" (pars altera), in Retiario, n° 2.2
  • 1999: "Iam cogitandum est de Latinitate proximo millenio colenda" (epistola), in Melissa, n° 91, p. 16.
  • 1999: "Neo-Latin Language and Literature", in ed. P. Grendler Encyclopaedia of the Renaissance, vol. 4, pp. 289–94.
  • 1999: "Observations on the Style and Language of Lipsius' Prose: A Look at Some Selected Texts", in editoribus G. Tournoy et al. Justus Lipsius Europae Lumen et Columen, Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia 15, pp. 169–78.
  • 2000: "Latinitas. The Misdiagnosis of Latin's Rigor Mortis," in ACL Newsletter 22.2, pp. 21–26.
  • 2000: "Cur opera Latina non solum antiqua, sed recentiora etiam omnibus litterarum Latinarum studiosis tam in ludis quam in studiorum universitatibus proponi praelegique debeant." in Retiario, n° 3.1
  • 2000: (with Guenevera Tunberg) Cattus Petasatus: The Cat In The Hat In Latin
  • 2001: "De duobus libris recens editis," Retiario, n° 4.1
  • 2001: "De novo instituto Latino", in Melissa, n° 104, anno 2001, p. 1.
  • 2001: "Catalogus Operum Recens Editorum Quae ad Latinitatis Humanisticae et Recentissimae Proprietates Spectant" (Retiarii editio supernumeraria)
  • 2001: "De Marco Antonio Mureto Oratore et Gallo et Romano," Humanistica Lovaniensia 50, pp. 303–27
  • 2002: "Cur opera Latina non solum classica, sed recentiora etiam omnibus litterarum classicarum studiosis proponi praelegique debeant," in editoribus B. Luiselli, E. Palmén, T. Pekkanen Acta selecta noni conventus Academiae Latinitati Fovendae (Granivici, 6-12 Augusti MCMXCVII), pp. 219–225
  • 2002: (with Guenevera Tunberg) Arbor Alma: The Giving Tree In Latin
  • 2003: (with Guenevera Tunberg) Green Eggs and Ham In Latin: Virent Ova! Viret Perna
  • 2004: (with Minkova) "De rationibus variis quibus homines verba Latina aetate litterarum renatarum enuntiabant", in Melissa, n° 122, anno 2004, pp. 2–7
  • 2004: (with Minkova) Readings and exercises in Latin prose composition : from Antiquity to the Renaissance
  • 2004: "The Latinity of Erasmus and Medieval Latin: Continuities and Discontinuities," Journal of Medieval Latin 14, pp. 145–168
  • 2005: "De litterarum Latinarum perpetuitate: pars altera," Iris 13, pp. 23–24.
  • 2005: (with Minkova) Reading Livy's Rome: selections from books I-VI of Livy's Ab urbe condita
  • 2005: (with Minkova) "Oral Latin: Loquimur Quo Melius Legamus – We Speak to Read Better," in Amphora 4.2, pp. 8–9, 16–17.
  • 2005: "Observations on the Pronunciation of Latin during the Renaissance," The Classical Outlook 82.2, pp. 68–71.
  • 2006: (with Minkova) Mater Anserina: poems in Latin for children
  • 2006: "De moribus Americanorum domesticis," (versio partialis Franciscae Trollope Domesting Manners of the Americans) in editrice F. Licoppe-Deraedt Navigare Necesse Est: Quattuordecim viatoriae narrationes veste Latina indutae, Miscellanea Gaio Licoppe dicata.
  • 2006: (with Minkova) "De Kentukiano instituto studiis Latinis provehendis," Pars I: “De Instituti ortu et ratione,” in editoribus A. Capellán García, M. D. Alonso Saiz, Acta selecta X Conventus Academiae Latinitati Fovendae (Matriti, 2-7 Septembris 2002), pp. 283–5.
  • 2006: "De Erasmi declamationibus deque declamatiuncula, quae Oratio episcopi inscribitur," Humanistica Lovaniensia 55, pp. 9–23.
  • 2008: (with Minkova) Latin for the New Millennium
  • 2009: (with Minkova) Latin for the New Millennium: Level 2
  • 2012: "De rationibus quibus homines docti artem Latine colloquendi et ex tempore dicendi saeculis XVI et XVII coluerunt," Supplementa humanistica Lovaniensia 31
  • 2012?: De Latine dicendi normis, quas scriptores recentiores (vel neoterici) servasse videntur (hic etiam) Hoc denique loco eiusdem commentationis editionem imaginibus aliquot illustratam vinculisque retialibus ad opera abs Terentio laudata aliquantum ditatam reppereris.
  • 2013: "Colloquia Familiaria: an Aspect of Ciceronianism Reconsidered," in editrice N. van Deusen Cicero Refused to Die: Ciceronian Influence through the Centuries, 2013, pp. 123–139
  • 2015 "Conversational Latin to 1650" et "Neo-Latin Prose Style (from Petrarch to c. 1650)" in editoribus P. Ford et al. Brill's Encyclopaedia of the Neo-Latin World

References edit

  1. ^ "Terence Tunberg". University of Kentucky, Modern & Classical Languages, Literatures & Cultures. University of Kentucky. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  2. ^ a b Reardon, Patrick T. (15 Dec 1998). "How The Grinch Went Latin". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  3. ^ Grundhauser, Eric (15 June 2017). "The Highbrow Struggles of Translating Modern Children's Books Into Latin". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  4. ^ a b Lloyd 2016, p. 44
  5. ^ Patty, Ann (24 June 2016). "The People Who Are Bringing Latin to Life". Wall Street Journal.
  6. ^ Coffee 2012, pp. 261–2
  7. ^ Coffee 2012, pp. 265–6
  8. ^ The Paideia Institute
  9. ^ Stead Sellers, Frances (8 August 2014). "Spoken Latin: A modern remedy for the nation's age-old reading problems?". Washington Post. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  10. ^ Neumann O'Neill 1998, p. 85

Sources edit

  • Lloyd, Mair (2016). "Living Latin: An Interview with Professor Terence Tunberg". The Journal of Classics Teaching. 17 (34): 44–48. doi:10.1017/S2058631016000234.
  • "Terence Tunberg". The Paideia Institute. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  • "Index Academiae Sodalium". Academia Latinitati Fovendae. Academia Latinitati Fovendae. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  • Coffee, Neil (2012). "Active Latin: "Quo Tendimus?"". The Classical World. 105 (2): 255–269.
  • Neumann O'Neill, Jeanne (1998). "Latinitas Lexintoniae Vivit Valetque". The Classical Outlook. 75 (3): 85–88.

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For other uses see Tunberg Terence Tunberg is a professor of Latin at the University of Kentucky specialising in Neo Latin studies especially the use of Ciceronian language and the use of spoken Latin as a teaching tool He is also Director of the university s Institute for Latin Studies 1 His academic output is in both Latin and English Terence TunbergProfessor of LatinBorn1950OccupationLatinistSpouseJennifer TunbergParentKarl Tunberg Contents 1 Translator of children s books 2 Use of spoken Latin in pedagogy 3 Select bibliography 4 References 5 SourcesTranslator of children s books editTerence and Jennifer Tunberg his wife have translated a number of children s books into Latin These include Cattus Petasatus The Cat in the Hat in Latin in 2000 How the Grinch Stole Christmas 2 Arbor Alma The Giving Tree In Latin in 2002 and Green Eggs and Ham In Latin Virent Ova Viret Perna in 2003 3 They described translations of the Grinch as difficult given the informality of the language but attempted something that was playful but not so idiomatic as to be hard to read 2 Use of spoken Latin in pedagogy editHe is a proponent of Latin speaking as a means of helping with language learning and for more advanced students as a way to consolidate knowledge of the language 4 He founded and convenes the annual Lexington Latin Conventiculum the first of its kind in the USA 4 5 Together with Milena Minkova Tunberg founded an MA programme in Latin that uses the language as the medium of instruction in the University of Kentucky in 2000 Students from these programmes have gone on to found their own Living Latin events around the US helping to build the practice 6 While he is convinced that using Latin for communication and active discourse with students enhances the quality of both learning and teaching he also believes that Latin should be taught differently from living languages not least as reading is an early goal and does not practice full immersion i e teaching Latin through Latin at an early stage 7 He was elected a fellow of the Academia Latinitati Fovendae in 1998 an institution that promotes the use of spoken Latin 8 His own spoken Latin is of a very high standard sometimes better than his English 9 and he is able to discuss absolutely any subject in Latin with clarity and eloquence 10 Select bibliography edit1986 What is Boncompagno s Newest Rhetoric Traditio 1987 Conrad of Hirsau and his Approach to the Auctores Medievalia et Humanistica 15 1987 Oculus Pastoralis dissertation 1987 Conrad of Hirsau and his approach to the Auctores in The Early Renaissance editore P M Clogan 1988 The Latinity of Lorenzo Valla s Gesta Ferdinandi regis Aragonum in Humanistica Lovaniensia vol 37 pp 30 78 1989 De orbe terrarum ab hominibus inquinato in Latinitas Dec 1989 pp 299 308 1990 Oculus Pastoralis versio publica 1992 A study of clausulae in selected works by Lorenzo Valla in Humanistica Lovaniensia vol 41 pp 104 133 1996 cum Tournoy On the Margins of Latinity Neo Latin and the Vernacular Languages Humanistica Lovaniensia 45 pp 134 175 1996 Notes on Seven Declamations by Erasmus Humanistica Lovaniensia 45 1997 Proposita nova ex America in Melissa n 77 anno 1997 p 5 1997 with Tournoy Ciceronian Latin Longolius and Others Humanistica Lovaniensia 46 pp 13 61 1998 Catalogus operum recens editorum quae ad sermonis Neolatini proprietates spectant pars prior in Retiario n 1 2 1998 Praefatio ad editionem Iani Nicii Erythraei EUDEMIAE libros in Retiario n 1 2 1998 with Guenevera Tunberg Quomodo Invidiosulus Nomine Grinchus Christi Natalem Abrogaverit 1998 Howlett D R ed Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources Fascicule V I J K L The Medieval Review 1999 Catalogus operum recens editorum quae ad sermonis Neolatini proprietates spectant pars altera in Retiario n 2 2 1999 Iam cogitandum est de Latinitate proximo millenio colenda epistola in Melissa n 91 p 16 1999 Neo Latin Language and Literature in ed P Grendler Encyclopaedia of the Renaissance vol 4 pp 289 94 1999 Observations on the Style and Language of Lipsius Prose A Look at Some Selected Texts in editoribus G Tournoy et al Justus Lipsius Europae Lumen et Columen Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia 15 pp 169 78 2000 Latinitas The Misdiagnosis of Latin s Rigor Mortis in ACL Newsletter 22 2 pp 21 26 2000 Cur opera Latina non solum antiqua sed recentiora etiam omnibus litterarum Latinarum studiosis tam in ludis quam in studiorum universitatibus proponi praelegique debeant in Retiario n 3 1 2000 with Guenevera Tunberg Cattus Petasatus The Cat In The Hat In Latin 2001 De duobus libris recens editis Retiario n 4 1 2001 De novo instituto Latino in Melissa n 104 anno 2001 p 1 2001 Catalogus Operum Recens Editorum Quae ad Latinitatis Humanisticae et Recentissimae Proprietates Spectant Retiarii editio supernumeraria 2001 De Marco Antonio Mureto Oratore et Gallo et Romano Humanistica Lovaniensia 50 pp 303 27 2002 Cur opera Latina non solum classica sed recentiora etiam omnibus litterarum classicarum studiosis proponi praelegique debeant in editoribus B Luiselli E Palmen T Pekkanen Acta selecta noni conventus Academiae Latinitati Fovendae Granivici 6 12 Augusti MCMXCVII pp 219 225 2002 with Guenevera Tunberg Arbor Alma The Giving Tree In Latin 2003 with Guenevera Tunberg Green Eggs and Ham In Latin Virent Ova Viret Perna 2004 with Minkova De rationibus variis quibus homines verba Latina aetate litterarum renatarum enuntiabant in Melissa n 122 anno 2004 pp 2 7 2004 with Minkova Readings and exercises in Latin prose composition from Antiquity to the Renaissance 2004 The Latinity of Erasmus and Medieval Latin Continuities and Discontinuities Journal of Medieval Latin 14 pp 145 168 2005 De litterarum Latinarum perpetuitate pars altera Iris 13 pp 23 24 2005 with Minkova Reading Livy s Rome selections from books I VI of Livy s Ab urbe condita 2005 with Minkova Oral Latin Loquimur Quo Melius Legamus We Speak to Read Better in Amphora 4 2 pp 8 9 16 17 2005 Observations on the Pronunciation of Latin during the Renaissance The Classical Outlook 82 2 pp 68 71 2006 with Minkova Mater Anserina poems in Latin for children 2006 De moribus Americanorum domesticis versio partialis Franciscae Trollope Domesting Manners of the Americans in editrice F Licoppe Deraedt Navigare Necesse Est Quattuordecim viatoriae narrationes veste Latina indutae Miscellanea Gaio Licoppe dicata 2006 with Minkova De Kentukiano instituto studiis Latinis provehendis Pars I De Instituti ortu et ratione in editoribus A Capellan Garcia M D Alonso Saiz Acta selecta X Conventus Academiae Latinitati Fovendae Matriti 2 7 Septembris 2002 pp 283 5 2006 De Erasmi declamationibus deque declamatiuncula quae Oratio episcopi inscribitur Humanistica Lovaniensia 55 pp 9 23 2008 with Minkova Latin for the New Millennium 2009 with Minkova Latin for the New Millennium Level 2 2012 De rationibus quibus homines docti artem Latine colloquendi et ex tempore dicendi saeculis XVI et XVII coluerunt Supplementa humanistica Lovaniensia 31 2012 De Latine dicendi normis quas scriptores recentiores vel neoterici servasse videntur hic etiam Hoc denique loco eiusdem commentationis editionem imaginibus aliquot illustratam vinculisque retialibus ad opera abs Terentio laudata aliquantum ditatam reppereris 2013 Colloquia Familiaria an Aspect of Ciceronianism Reconsidered in editrice N van Deusen Cicero Refused to Die Ciceronian Influence through the Centuries 2013 pp 123 139 2015 Conversational Latin to 1650 et Neo Latin Prose Style from Petrarch to c 1650 in editoribus P Ford et al Brill s Encyclopaedia of the Neo Latin WorldReferences edit Terence Tunberg University of Kentucky Modern amp Classical Languages Literatures amp Cultures University of Kentucky Retrieved 7 April 2023 a b Reardon Patrick T 15 Dec 1998 How The Grinch Went Latin Chicago Tribune Retrieved 14 April 2023 Grundhauser Eric 15 June 2017 The Highbrow Struggles of Translating Modern Children s Books Into Latin Atlas Obscura Retrieved 14 April 2023 a b Lloyd 2016 p 44 Patty Ann 24 June 2016 The People Who Are Bringing Latin to Life Wall Street Journal Coffee 2012 pp 261 2 Coffee 2012 pp 265 6 The Paideia Institute Stead Sellers Frances 8 August 2014 Spoken Latin A modern remedy for the nation s age old reading problems Washington Post Retrieved 14 April 2023 Neumann O Neill 1998 p 85Sources editLloyd Mair 2016 Living Latin An Interview with Professor Terence Tunberg The Journal of Classics Teaching 17 34 44 48 doi 10 1017 S2058631016000234 Terence Tunberg The Paideia Institute Retrieved 14 April 2023 Index Academiae Sodalium Academia Latinitati Fovendae Academia Latinitati Fovendae Retrieved 14 April 2023 Coffee Neil 2012 Active Latin Quo Tendimus The Classical World 105 2 255 269 Neumann O Neill Jeanne 1998 Latinitas Lexintoniae Vivit Valetque The Classical Outlook 75 3 85 88 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Terence Tunberg amp oldid 1205182374, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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