In classical Latin a C is always hard, so Principia would not sound as "principle" does in English. Whether this means that this is "correct" is debatable. Cs in Latin have been universally soft for several hundred…
In classical Latin a C is always hard, so Principia would not sound as "principle" does in English. Whether this means that this is "correct" is debatable. Cs in Latin have been universally soft for several hundred…