Eclogae (dramatic reading)
Virgil
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
This book of poems, written between 42 en 39 BC, was a bestseller in ancient Rome, and still holds a fascination today. Held to be divinely inspired not only by the Romans themselves, but by the Medieval Catholic church, The Eclogues is one of the most beloved collections of Latin short poetry. (Summary by Caeristhiona)
This recording is done in the original Latin, in the form of a dramatic reading: in each eclogue, every character is read by a different Librivox volunteer. Two eclogues are included twice - giving you a "Choice of Voice" ! (1 hr 29 min)
Chapters
Ecloga 1 vs 1 | 7:08 | Read by hefyd |
Ecloga 1 vs 2 | 5:37 | Read by Martina |
Ecloga 2 | 5:15 | Read by Martina |
Ecloga 3 vs 1 | 10:19 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Ecloga 3 vs 2 | 8:27 | Read by Martina |
Ecloga 4 | 5:41 | Read by Leni |
Ecloga 5 | 8:00 | Read by Clayton J. Smith |
Ecloga 6 | 7:31 | Read by hefyd |
Ecloga 7 | 6:16 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Ecloga 8 | 11:29 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Ecloga 9 | 7:17 | Read by Fr. Richard Zeile of Detroit |
Ecloga 10 | 6:53 | Read by hefyd |
Reviews
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Rocky D. Rogers
Great rhythm. Some vices lower and less clear than others