Classics (Antiquity)

Trips to the Moon

Read by Ralph Snelson


Lucian Of Samosata



The endeavour of small Greek historians to add interest to their work by magnifying the exploits of their countrymen, and piling wonder upon…

Magna Moralia

Read by Geoffrey Edwards


Aristotle



Magna Moralia (Ancient Greek: ΗΟΙΚΩΝ ΜΕΓΑΛΩΝ, English: Great Ethics) discusses topics including friendship, virtue, happiness and God. It is…

Discourses of Epictetus

Read by Christine Rottger


Epictetus



Philosophical discourses of Epictetus as recorded by his affectionate student, Arrian. One main precept expounded is that we do not fear eve…

Stories from Virgil

Read by Bill Boerst


Alfred John Church



Alfred J. Church created 26 stories from the original Greek version of Virgil's Aeneid. He included well-known ones, such as "The Horse…

Alcestis

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Euripides



Alcestis is the earliest surviving play by Euripides. Alcestis, the devoted wife of King Admetus, has agreed to die in his place, and at the…

Ajax (Campbell Translation)

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Sophocles



Ajax is a Greek tragedy written in the 5th century BC. The date of Ajax's first performance is unknown and may never be found, but most scho…

Philoctetes

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Sophocles



Sophocles' play recounts an episode from the Trojan War, in which the wily Odysseus and Achilles' son Neoptolemus travel to a remote island …

The Eclogues

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Virgil



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 …

The Consolation of Philosophy (Version 2)

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Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius



The Consolation of Philosophy was written about 524 A.D. and has been called one of the most popular and influential books ever written. The…

Agamemnon (Morshead Translation)

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Aeschylus



The Oresteia is a trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus concerning the end of the curse on the House of Atreus. The name derives f…

The Book of Good Counsels - From the Sanskrit of the "Hitopadesa"

Read by Jothi Tharavant


Sir Edwin Arnold



The term ‘Hitopadesha’ is a combination of two Sanskrit terms, ‘Hita’ (welfare/ benefit) and ‘Upadesha’ (counsel). As the term suggests, The…

The Polity of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians (Spartans)

Read by Phil Chenevert


Xenophon



The Polity of the Lacedaemonians talks about the laws and institutions created by Lycurgus, which train and develop Spartan citizens from bi…

The Satyricon

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Gaius Petronius Arbiter



Satyricon (or Satyrica) is a Latin work of fiction in a mixture of prose and poetry. It is believed to have been written by Gaius Petronius,…

Laws (version 2)

Read by Jim Locke


Plato



Laws (Greek: Νόμοι) is Plato's last and longest dialogue. It is generally agreed that Plato wrote this dialogue as an older man, having fail…

Hindoo Tales or the Adventures of Ten Princes

Read by sid


Daṇḍin



This book describes the adventures of ten Kumaras, i.e., young men, (all of whom are either princes or sons of royal ministers), as narrated…

The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates

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Xenophon



Xenophon's best memorial of his old guide, philosopher, and friend is this work, in which Xenophon brought together in simple and direct for…

Apocrypha

Read by Geoffrey Edwards


Plato



It is not generally agreed whether Plato was the author of any of these books. I. Hippias Major (or Greater Hippias)II. Second Alcibiades (…

Family Happiness

Read by EvanJ


Leo Tolstoy



After a brief romance, the 17 year old Marya falls in love with the much older Sergyei Mikhailitch, an old family friend, and the two are ma…

Menexenus

Read by Geoffrey Edwards


Plato



Menexenus (ΜΕΝΕΞΕΝΟΣ) is thought to have been written by Plato (ΠΛΑΤΩΝ). The dialogue consists of Socrates (ΣΩΚΡΑΤΗΣ) recounting a funeral o…

Prometheus Bound (Browning Translation)

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Aeschylus



Whether or not it was actually written by Aeschylus, as is much disputed, "Prometheus Bound" is a powerful statement on behalf of …

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