I think that this is a "must read" for anyone wishing to pursue this
particular thread any further. Part of this work makes a very
interesting (and cutting) critique of Allen's *Vox Graeca* (the text
usually put forward to defend Erasmian pronunciation), noting some
deficiencies in that work which need to be considered. I'm not sure I
agree with everything he has to say, and there are spots where I'm not
entirely convinced by his logic (even though I think he has a good
point), but on the whole I recommend this as a very serious piece of
scholarship for anyone interested in this topic... it's certainly got me
thinking, and I was previously quite content with the Erasmian system!
Regards,
M.
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Mark O'Brien
Grad. Student, Dallas Theological Seminary
Adj. Prof., Dallas Christian College