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VIRGIL: Aeneid (The) (Unabridged)

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Virgil, Author.
Contributor:
Naxos Digital Services US.
Series:
Naxos Spoken Word Library.
Naxos Spoken Word Library
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Spoken Word.
Local Subjects:
Spoken Word.
Genre:
Video recordings.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Hong Kong : Naxos Digital Services US Incorporated, 2015.
System Details:
Mode of access: Available online.
Contents:
And now, the stars dispersed... ( 08 min., 01 sec. )
A house of blood and bloody feasts... ( 08 min., 21 sec. )
Book IV ( 07 min., 50 sec. )
A praiseworthy feat, I must say... ( 08 min., 03 sec. )
He, the son of Ammon by a ravished African... ( 07 min., 58 sec. )
Distraught, she witlessly wandered about... ( 07 min., 47 sec. )
Whereupon the Trojans redoubled... ( 08 min., 18 sec. )
So Dido spoke, and fell silent... ( 06 min., 50 sec. )
And now was Aurora, leaving the saffron... ( 05 min., 09 sec. )
Then, after eyeing the clothes he had left ... ( 05 min., 29 sec. )
Book V ( 05 min., 22 sec. )
Now silence, all, for the rites... ( 08 min., 16 sec. )
The Trojans laughed at the sight of him... ( 07 min., 47 sec. )
This event being decided, true-hearted... ( 08 min., 40 sec. )
Dares himself, above all, stood aghast... ( 07 min., 21 sec. )
The son of Hyrtacus shot the first arrow... ( 08 min., 19 sec. )
Alas, such a wearisome waste of water... ( 07 min., 52 sec. )
Aeneas was much disturbed by the words... ( 06 min., 16 sec. )
Then spoke Saturn's son, the emperor... ( 05 min., 59 sec. )
Book VI ( 06 min., 39 sec. )
Wars, dreadful wars I see... ( 05 min., 34 sec. )
She spoke, then closed her lips. ( 06 min., 26 sec. )
Wherefore the Greeks called it Avernus... ( 08 min., 06 sec. )
Three stormy nights did the South wind... ( 08 min., 32 sec. )
Thus did Aeneas speak... ( 08 min., 07 sec. )
Do you see the sentry, who she is... ( 07 min. )
Now the Sibyl addressed the company... ( 05 min., 44 sec. )
Therefore the dead are disciplined... ( 06 min., 03 sec. )
Would you see the Tarquin kings... ( 06 min., 38 sec. )
BOOK VII ( 07 min., 03 sec. )
After the ritual sacrifice of a hundred... ( 07 min., 29 sec. )
Such was the holy shrine, the ancestral hall... ( 07 min., 08 sec. )
This ceremonial you and your friends... ( 08 min., 31 sec. )
A rounded shield of bronze... ( 08 min., 38 sec. )
When we were well away, in deep water... ( 06 min., 48 sec. )
We prostrated ourselves on the earth. ( 07 min., 14 sec. )
Book III ( 07 min., 09 sec. )
Well, I panicked. My wits were fuddled... ( 05 min., 40 sec. )
Once again I am moved to fight... ( 05 min., 37 sec. )
But just then, Hugging close to the threshold... ( 06 min., 45 sec. )
Now he had hewed out a panel... ( 06 min., 41 sec. )
So saying, he put on Androgeos' plumed... ( 06 min., 32 sec. )
It was the hour when worn-out men begin... ( 08 min., 41 sec. )
Straightaway, Calchas pronounced... ( 06 min., 56 sec. )
Some talk has come to your ears... ( 06 min., 56 sec. )
Book II ( 06 min., 22 sec. )
My son, my only strength... ( 06 min., 50 sec. )
We Carthaginians are not so insensitive... ( 06 min., 54 sec. )
Another scene was of Troilus in flight... ( 06 min., 51 sec. )
I am true-hearted Aeneas... ( 07 min., 32 sec. )
Here for three hundred years shall rule... ( 07 min., 45 sec. )
Aeneas, where he stood, snatched up... ( 06 min., 25 sec. )
Even as he cried out thus, a howling gust... ( 06 min., 49 sec. )
Book I ( 07 min., 51 sec. )
To the absent Aeneas he sent a chariot... ( 07 min., 19 sec. )
Now Turnus, if we go back to the origin... ( 08 min., 32 sec. )
There was a stag, a most noble creature... ( 08 min., 17 sec. )
About the reefs and the foaming rocks... ( 08 min., 11 sec. )
Evenly dressed they marched... ( 08 min., 35 sec. )
Book VIII ( 07 min., 57 sec. )
Quickly the Trojans steered to the bank... ( 07 min., 27 sec. )
This ogre was the son of Vulcan... ( 07 min., 36 sec. )
You daunted the river Styx... ( 06 min., 41 sec. )
Now, at the will of Jove, he has set foot... ( 06 min., 51 sec. )
The king began... ( 07 min., 51 sec. )
The man I was then would not have been... ( 07 min., 48 sec. )
Vulcan had also embossed the dancing Salii... ( 05 min., 54 sec. )
Book IX ( 07 min., 55 sec. )
Her son, who turns the heavenly... ( 07 min., 23 sec. )
One gate was held by Nisus... ( 07 min., 53 sec. )
Now, Euryalus, for you... ( 07 min., 03 sec. )
They were presents, originally... ( 08 min., 17 sec. )
Each captain mustered for battle... ( 08 min., 34 sec. )
On the whole front the din crescendoed... ( 08 min., 48 sec. )
Pandarus and Bitias, sprung from Alcanor... ( 08 min., 40 sec. )
So Mnestheus shouted; Where do you think... ( 03 min., 18 sec. )
Book X ( 08 min., 11 sec. )
Such was Juno's plea; it got a mixed reception... ( 07 min., 33 sec. )
I must not pass over Cinyras... ( 07 min., 11 sec. )
The peak of Aeneas' helmet was blazing... ( 07 min., 21 sec. )
Just so did the ranks of Troy and Latium clash... ( 07 min., 25 sec. )
So saying, he moved out onto the field. ( 07 min., 08 sec. )
Magus had spoken. Aeneas gave him... ( 07 min., 37 sec. )
To her, the lord of Olympus on high... ( 07 min., 06 sec. )
Now, like a boar which the hounds... ( 07 min., 07 sec. )
Lausus, seeing this happen, groaned deeply... ( 07 min., 45 sec. )
So saying, Mezentius hurled a spear at his foe... ( 02 min., 23 sec. )
Book XI ( 06 min., 56 sec. )
There were chariots in the cortege... ( 07 min., 10 sec. )
They bear great trophies, symbols of those... ( 07 min., 39 sec. )
After that war, driven to wide-apart coasts... ( 06 min., 43 sec. )
Your gracious Majesty, the issue you ask... ( 07 min., 25 sec. )
If such is your will, and otherwise I'm ruinous... ( 08 min., 19 sec. )
Carrying her against his breast, he made for... ( 07 min., 30 sec. )
Orsilochus dared not meet Remulus... ( 06 min., 50 sec. )
With the same ease will a falcon, prophetic... ( 07 min., 31 sec. )
Camilla, dying, tugged at the spear... ( 08 min., 21 sec. )
Book XII ( 08 min., 21 sec. )
He was wildly wrought up, so burning... ( 07 min., 54 sec. )
I touch the altar, I call on the fire... ( 07 min., 17 sec. )
The Italians ran to the spot and despoiled... ( 07 min., 13 sec. )
At this point Iapis, the son of Iasus... ( 07 min., 01 sec. )
Aeneas, for all that, followed their mazy trail... ( 07 min., 58 sec. )
So, when a shepherd has traced a swarm... ( 07 min., 28 sec. )
Even as a boulder that rolls straight down... ( 07 min., 14 sec. )
Here, in the stump, was sticking Aeneas'... ( 08 min., 49 sec. )
Oh, Turnus, what can your sister do for you... ( 08 minutes, 25 sec. )
Participant:
Collins, David, Reader -- Virgil, , Author
Notes:
Naxos Digital Services electronic collection.
Streaming audio.
Publisher Number:
9781843798866
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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