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Title: The Metamorphoses Author: Publius Ovidius Naso Narrator: Jack Wynters Format: mp3 Length: 16 hrs and 32 mins Release date: 02-18-25 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: In the Metamorphoses Ovid retells stories from the Greek myths, arranging them in roughly chronological order, from the origins of the world to his own times. His charming and graceful versions, full of life and interest, express his humanist approach, his feeling for pathos, and his endless curiosity and delight in human affairs. Each tale involves a transformation of some kind, and...2025-02-184h 32VersecraftVersecraft"Eurydice On the Art of Poetry" by Shane McCraeCOME OUT TO CLEVELAND June 13th to hear David, Matthew, and Ryan read!  Soundtrack to this episode Topics discussed in this episode include: -Au revoir until June! -"The Birth of Tragedy" by Friederich Nietzsche-"The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde-"Pere Goriot" by Honore de Balzac-The aesthetic parasite-"And Which of Them In Time Would Be Betrayed" by Derek Walcott-"The Georgics" by Publius Vergilius Maro-"T...2024-05-1526 minWDR ZeitzeichenWDR ZeitzeichenDer römische Dichter Ovid muss ins Exil (im Jahr 8 n.Chr.)Publius Ovidius Naso ist der beliebteste Schriftsteller Roms, als er von Kaiser Augustus verbannt wird. War sein Buch "Liebeskunst" zu gewagt? Oder hatte Ovid im Kaiserpalast Dinge gesehen, die er nicht sehen sollte...?Publius Ovidius Naso wird im alten Sulmo, heute Sulmona, in den Abruzzen geboren. Per Geburt gehört er dem wohlhabenden Ritterstand an. Der Vater möchte den Sohn einmal als Politiker im römischen Senat sehen.Aber der Junge hat andere Pläne. Er will Dichter werden. Seine Karriere beginnt er mit Liebesgedichten. An Selbstbewusstsein mangelt es ihm nicht. Er muss mit...2023-12-3015 minUniversul Cartilor AudioUniversul Cartilor Audio1. TRISTELE - Publius Ovidius Naso | Cartea I | Cuvant de insotire | poezie recitata de Balaban CostinDescoperiți profunzimea tristeții și melancoliei în 'Tristele', o poezie captivantă a celebrului poet roman Publius Ovidius Naso. Explorând sentimentele umane în fața adversității și a pierderii, această operă clasică oferă o perspectivă remarcabilă asupra suferinței și a emoțiilor universale. Descifrați metaforele și subtilitățile textului pentru a înțelege mesajul puternic al lui Ovidius, ilustrat într-o formă poetică inconfundabilă. 🎙️Ma numesc Balaban Costin si sunt naratorul si proprietarul canalului de YouTube "Universul cartilor audio". Daca va plac lecturile mele nu uitati sa dati un like, un share, un subscribe si sa lasati un comentariu! ...2023-12-1710 minOBS: RadioessänOBS: RadioessänOvidius i exil – jämrandet som litterär metodFinns det inget ände på hans bitterhet? Latinisten Martina Björk reflekterar över den förvisade skalden Ovidius och hans ständiga längtan tillbaka till Rom. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna. Essän sändes första gången 2019. ”Jag skriver samma sak så ofta att ingen vill lyssna”. Det är en poet i landsflykt som med dessa ord sammanfattar sina sista två diktverk, Tristia och Brev från Pontos.Publius Ovi...2023-06-0809 minFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Literature, ClassicsFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Literature, ClassicsMetamorphoses by Publius Ovidius NasoPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/689523to listen full audiobooks. Title: Metamorphoses Author: Publius Ovidius Naso Narrator: Peter Tucker Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 54 minutes Release date: May 1, 2023 Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: Ovid's Metamorphoses is an epic poem written in Latin, composed of fifteen books, which explores the theme of transformation and change. The narrative follows a chronological order, beginning with the world's creation and ending with the reign of Julius Caesar. Ovid retells traditional Greek and Roman myths, focusing on the transformations of gods, heroes, and mortals as they undergo physical, emotional, and psychological changes that reflect the complexities...2023-05-0111h 54Download Best Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryDownload Best Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryMetamorphoses by Publius Ovidius NasoPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/689523to listen full audiobooks. Title: Metamorphoses Author: Publius Ovidius Naso Narrator: Peter Tucker Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 54 minutes Release date: May 1, 2023 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: Ovid's Metamorphoses is an epic poem written in Latin, composed of fifteen books, which explores the theme of transformation and change. The narrative follows a chronological order, beginning with the world's creation and ending with the reign of Julius Caesar. Ovid retells traditional Greek and Roman myths, focusing on the transformations of gods, heroes, and mortals as they undergo physical, emotional, and psychological changes that reflect the complexities...2023-05-0111h 54Legendary Passages - Greek/Roman MythsLegendary Passages - Greek/Roman MythsLP0111 ovHero10 Ariadne's LetterLegendary Passages #0111, Ovid's Heroides, Epistle [X.], Ariadne's Letter. Previously, with Ariadne's help Prince Theseus defeated the Minotaur and escaped the Labyrinth. In this passage Ariadne awakens alone on the Island of Naxos, Theseus having abandoned her and sailed away in the night. Ariadne's Letter, a Legendary Passage from, Grant Showerman translating, Publius Ovidius Naso, Heroides Epistle [X.], Ariadne to Theseus. https://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidHeroides2.html#10 X. ARIADNE TO THESEUS Gentler than you I have found every race of wild beasts...2019-10-3100 minLegendary Passages - Greek/Roman MythsLegendary Passages - Greek/Roman MythsLP0101 ovMeta7-322 Medea & AegeusLegendary Passages #0101, Publius Ovidius Naso, Metamorphoses Book 7 [322], Medea & Aegeus. Previously, Medea convinced the daughters of Pelias to slay their father. In this passage, they do just that, and Medea flies from Iolcus to Corinth to Athens, sowing chaos in her wake. After slaying Pelias, Medea and her dragons sail over Pelion, Orthrys, Pittane, Ida's grove, Eurypylus, Rhodes, Carthaea, Hyrie, Pleuron, Calauria, and Cyllene; all with their own legends. After burning the palace in Corinth, she came to Athens and married King Aegeus. When Theseus arrived, she brewed aconite, a poison from...2019-02-1100 minExperience: This Immersive Full Audiobook For Busy Professionals.Experience: This Immersive Full Audiobook For Busy Professionals.Metamorphoses by Publius Ovidius NasoPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/257247to listen full audiobooks. Title: Metamorphoses Author: Publius Ovidius Naso Narrator: LibriVox Volunteers Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 51 minutes Release date: January 1, 2016 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Fairy Tales & Folklore Publisher's Summary: The Metamorphoses of Ovid is probably one of the best known, certainly one of the most influential works of the Ancient world. It consists of a narrative poem in fifteen books that describes the creation and history of the world through mythological tales, starting with a cosmogony and finishing with the deification of Julius Caesar...2016-01-012h 51Listen to Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, Fairy Tales & FolkloreListen to Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, Fairy Tales & FolkloreMetamorphoses by Publius Ovidius NasoPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/257247to listen full audiobooks. Title: Metamorphoses Author: Publius Ovidius Naso Narrator: LibriVox Volunteers Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 51 minutes Release date: January 1, 2016 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Fairy Tales & Folklore Publisher's Summary: The Metamorphoses of Ovid is probably one of the best known, certainly one of the most influential works of the Ancient world. It consists of a narrative poem in fifteen books that describes the creation and history of the world through mythological tales, starting with a cosmogony and finishing with the deification of Julius Caesar...2016-01-012h 51The FastiThe Fasti10 - Book 4, 1-436: Introduction, Venus celebrated, Fortuna Virilis celebrated, Pleiades set, Megalesia, Fortuna publica, Orion sets2014-08-3125 minThe FastiThe Fasti06 - Book 2, 684-919: Terminalia, Regifugium, Equiria in Campus Martius2014-08-3115 minThe FastiThe Fasti05 - Book 2, 276-683: Lupercalia, Sol in Piscibus, Quirinalia, Feast of Fools and Fornicalia, Feralia, Feast of Dea Muta, Charistia2014-08-3124 minThe FastiThe Fasti04 - Book 2, 1-275: Introduction, Februarius, Temple of Sospita Consecrated, Lucaria, Dolphin sets, Ides, Arctophylax rises, Feast of Faunus, Corvus Crater and Hydra rise2014-08-3117 minThe FastiThe Fasti03 - Book 1, 487-775: Festival of Carmentis and Juturna, Ides of January, Rites of Porrima and Postverta, Temple of Concordia, Sol in Aquarius, Sementivan Feasts, Castor and Pollux, Altar of Peace2014-08-3116 minThe FastiThe Fasti02 - Book 1, 319-486: Cancer sets, Lyra rises, Jani Agonalia, Dolphin arises, Mid-Winter2014-08-3111 minThe FastiThe Fasti01 - Book 1, 1-318: Introduction, Feast of Janus, Temples of Jove and Asculapius dedicated2014-08-3121 minThe FastiThe Fasti07 - Book 3, 1-428: Introduction, Matronalia, Feast of Ancilia2014-08-3123 minThe FastiThe Fasti08 - Book 3, 429-565: Piscis Notius sets, Feast of Vesta, Templum Vejovis, Pegasus rises, Ariadne's crown rises, Equiria by the Tiber2014-08-3108 minThe FastiThe Fasti09 - Book 3, 566-945: Feast of Anna Perenna, The murder of Julius Caesar, Liberalia, Milvus rises, Minervae Captae Festum, Sol in Aries, Equinox, Feast of Luna2014-08-3121 minThe FastiThe Fasti11 - Book 4, 437-827: Cereal Games, Fordicidia, Circensian Games, Sol in Taurus2014-08-3122 minThe FastiThe Fasti12 - Book 4, 828-1111: Palilia, Rome founded, Vinalia of Venus and Jove, Rubigalia, Feast of Vesta, Phoebus and Augustus2014-08-3116 minThe FastiThe Fasti13 - Book 5, 1-202: Introduction, Capella rises, Rites of Bona Dea, Hyades rise2014-08-3112 minThe FastiThe Fasti14 - Book 5, 203-557: Floralia, Centaur rises, Lemuria2014-08-3120 minThe FastiThe Fasti15 - Book 5, 558-843: Orion sets, Feast of Mars Bisultor, Taurus rises, Feast of Mercury, Sol in Gemini, Agonalia, Tubilustria, Hyades rise2014-08-3114 minThe FastiThe Fasti16 - Book 6, 1-295: Introduction, Feast of Carna, Temple to Juno Moneta, Temple to Bellona, Temple to Mens2014-08-3118 minThe FastiThe Fasti17 - Book 6, 296-567: Vestalia, Altar to Juppiter Pistor,Palladium snatched from the fire, Delphin arises2014-08-3115 minThe FastiThe Fasti18 - Book 6, 568-980: Matralia, Temple of Fortune Dedicated, Temple of Concord dedicated, Quinquatria Minoria, Orion rises, Feast of Fors Fortuna, Feast of Hercules and the Muses2014-08-3125 minEpics of RomeEpics of RomeIntroducing Ovid’s MetamorphosesWhen Virgil died in 19 BCE, the Aeneid became an instant classic, and even before his death references had been made to it in the works of other authors. In some ways it may have seemed impossible to write epic now – how could you follow up Virgil? The up and coming poet, Publius Ovidius Naso was working on quite a different form of poetry, and composed his love poems, the Amores around the time of Virgil’s death. Even in a different genre, Ovid cannot help but be aware of the Aeneid’s presence; but when he did come to write...2014-03-2500 minEpics of RomeEpics of RomeIntroducing Ovid’s Metamorphoses (handout)When Virgil died in 19 BCE, the Aeneid became an instant classic, and even before his death references had been made to it in the works of other authors. In some ways it may have seemed impossible to write epic now – how could you follow up Virgil? The up and coming poet, Publius Ovidius Naso was working on quite a different form of poetry, and composed his love poems, the Amores around the time of Virgil’s death. Even in a different genre, Ovid cannot help but be aware of the Aeneid’s presence; but when he did come to write...2014-03-2507 minFeel The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Game-Changing!Feel The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Game-Changing!Heroides by Publius Ovidius NasoPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/205137to listen full audiobooks. Title: Heroides Author: Publius Ovidius Naso Narrator: Unknown Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 16 minutes Release date: January 1, 2011 Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: The Heroides, also known as the Heroines, the Letters of the Heroines or simply as Epistles are a very famous collection of poems by Ovid, not only for their interesting subject – letters by famous mythological characters addressed to their beloved ones – but also because it’s considered by some the first example of the Epistle as a literary genre – a statement made by Ovid himself in his Ars Amatoria. The book...2011-01-015h 16Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Literature, ClassicsAccess Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Literature, ClassicsHeroides by Publius Ovidius NasoPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/205137to listen full audiobooks. Title: Heroides Author: Publius Ovidius Naso Narrator: Unknown Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 16 minutes Release date: January 1, 2011 Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: The Heroides, also known as the Heroines, the Letters of the Heroines or simply as Epistles are a very famous collection of poems by Ovid, not only for their interesting subject – letters by famous mythological characters addressed to their beloved ones – but also because it’s considered by some the first example of the Epistle as a literary genre – a statement made by Ovid himself in his Ars Amatoria. The book...2011-01-015h 16MetamorphosesMetamorphoses32 - Book 11, Part 22010-06-3010 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses34 - Book 12, Part 12010-06-3013 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses31 - Book 11, Part 12010-06-3019 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses30 - Book 10, Part 32010-06-3013 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses29 - Book 10, Part 22010-06-3027 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses28 - Book 10, Part 12010-06-3020 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses27 - Book 9, Part 32010-06-3024 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses26 - Book 9, Part 22010-06-3014 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses25 - Book 9, Part 12010-06-3022 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses24 - Book 8, Part 42010-06-3020 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses23 - Book 8, Part 32010-06-3012 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses22 - Book 8, Part 22010-06-3019 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses21 - Book 8, Part 12010-06-3012 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses20 - Book 7, Part 32010-06-3014 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses33 - Book 11, Part 32010-06-3026 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses38 - Book 13, Part 32010-06-3023 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses35 - Book 12, Part 22010-06-3029 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses36 - Book 13, Part 12010-06-3014 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses37 - Book 13, Part 22010-06-3027 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses13 - Book 5, Part 12010-06-3023 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses45 - Book 15, Part 32010-06-3020 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses44 - Book 15, Part 22010-06-3016 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses43 - Book 15, Part 12010-06-3020 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses42 - Book 14, Part 32010-06-3018 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses41 - Book 14, Part 22010-06-3026 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses40 - Book 14, Part 12010-06-3019 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses39 - Book 13, Part 42010-06-3017 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses18 - Book 7, Part 12010-06-3021 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses01 - Book 1, Part 12010-06-3018 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses02 - Book 1, Part 22010-06-3021 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses03 - Book 1, Part 32010-06-3015 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses04 - Book 2, Part 12010-06-3029 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses05 - Book 2, Part 22010-06-3018 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses06 - Book 2, Part 32010-06-3021 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses07 - Book 3, Part 12010-06-3017 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses08 - Book 3, Part 22010-06-3020 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses09 - Book 3, Part 32010-06-3017 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses11 - Book 4, Part 22010-06-3018 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses12 - Book 4, Part 32010-06-3024 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses19 - Book 7, Part 22010-06-3023 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses14 - Book 5, Part 22010-06-3021 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses15 - Book 6, Part 12010-06-3022 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses16 - Book 6, Part 22010-06-3007 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses17 - Book 6, Part 32010-06-3022 minMetamorphosesMetamorphoses10 - Book 4, Part 12010-06-3015 minHeroidesHeroides05 - Oenone to Paris2009-07-1312 minHeroidesHeroides04 - Phaedra to Hippolytus2009-07-1311 minHeroidesHeroides13 - Laodamia to Protesilaus2009-07-1312 minHeroidesHeroides03 - Briseis to Achilles2009-07-1312 minHeroidesHeroides12 - Medea to Jason2009-07-1315 minHeroidesHeroides02 - Phyllis to Demophoon2009-07-1311 minHeroidesHeroides11 - Canace to Macareus2009-07-1309 minHeroidesHeroides01 - Penelope to Ulysses2009-07-1309 minHeroidesHeroides10 - Ariadne to Theseus2009-07-1313 minHeroidesHeroides09 - Deianira to Hercules2009-07-1312 minHeroidesHeroides06 - Hypsipyle to Jason2009-07-1312 minHeroidesHeroides07 - Dido to Aeneas2009-07-1316 minHeroidesHeroides14 - Hypermnestra to Lynceus2009-07-1312 minHeroidesHeroides15 - Sappho to Phaon2009-07-1316 minHeroidesHeroides16 - Paris to Helen2009-07-1332 minHeroidesHeroides17 - Helen to Paris2009-07-1320 minHeroidesHeroides18 - Leander to Hero2009-07-1321 minHeroidesHeroides19 - Hero to Leander2009-07-1316 minHeroidesHeroides20 - Acontius to Cydippe2009-07-1318 minHeroidesHeroides21 - Cydippe to Acontius2009-07-1317 minHeroidesHeroides08 - Hermione to Orestes2009-07-1309 min