The Iliad of Homer
Homer
Gelesen von StephenC
"The Iliad is an epic poem in dactylic hexameters, traditionally attributed to Homer. Set in the Trojan War, the ten-year siege of Ilium, by a coalition of Greek States, it tells of the battles and events during the weeks of a quarrel between King Agamemnon and the warrior Achilles. Although the story covers only a few weeks in the final year of the war, the Iliad mentions or alludes to many of the Greek legends about the siege" (Summary from Wikipedia) (15 hr 40 min)
Kapitel
| 01 - Book the First | 45:55 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 02 - Book the Second | 59:06 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 03 - Book the Third | 29:32 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 04 - Book the Fourth | 34:38 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 05 - Book the Fifth | 54:43 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 06 - Book the Sixth | 33:14 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 07 - Book the Seventh | 30:10 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 08 - Book the Eighth | 34:22 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 09 - Book the Ninth | 45:21 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 10 - Book the Tenth | 33:38 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 11 - Book the Eleventh | 49:50 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 12 - Book the Twelfth | 26:35 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 13 - Book the Thirteenth | 47:55 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 14 - Book the Fourteenth | 30:05 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 15 - Book the Fifteenth | 43:45 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 16 - Book the Sixteenth | 49:15 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 17 - Book the Seventeenth | 42:40 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 18 - Book the Eighteenth | 35:05 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 19 - Book the Nineteenth | 24:22 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 20 - Book the Twentieth | 28:22 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 21 - Book the Twenty-First | 34:26 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 22 - Book the Twenty-Second | 29:59 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 23 - Book the Twenty-Third | 50:15 | Gelesen von StephenC |
| 24 - Book the Twenty-Fourth | 47:12 | Gelesen von StephenC |
Bewertungen
good stuff
R
grateful for the audiobook. haters on the reader know nothing. dont complain. act. where is ur reading?
A Great Recording
A LibriVox Listener
The recording quality is very good. The translation uses Roman names, but that's an easy obstacle to overcome. Easy and enjoyable to listen to.
A LibriVox Listener
I am in no way a "hater" but this reader is so obnoxious that he manages to completely obliterate this masterpiece. Why is it necessary to savagely shout into the microphone???
A LibriVox Listener
Narrator had no excitement or anything. Didn't get past the second part. Monotone is not a good quality for a Narrator.
The Iliad the way it should be
aimzzz
StephenC's excellent reading brings the soldiers and gods to life. He uses the <a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/22382" rel="nofollow">Buckley translation of the Iliad</a> which I hadn't read, but I prefer it to the one I used in the past. All in all, very well done. If you are new to The Iliad, it helps to refer to a list of the main characters and gods as a reminder of who they are & which side they are on. (for example, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iliad#The_major_characters" rel="nofollow">Wikipedia link</a>. There are many other such lists.) Also expect graphic descriptions of battle scenes. Stick with it and you will find that there is much more in this ancient epic.
Bellona?????????
Jemcrafter1
Aardvark is right! Bellona is a fully Roman goddess and has no Greek equivalent. The Iliad is a Greek story and I can't take the Roman gods/goddesses. I am a good reader too, but, really?
great!!
Angela98
Great book! I love the narrator, he was very amusing with the voice of Helen. I love the old literature. Thanks librivox for all the great books keep it up!
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David Hiles
I wish I could buy these ignorant critics for what they are worth and sell them for what they think they are worth. Sesumarongi (backwards ingnoramuses)