Virgil (3) – Aeneid
Лейбл: | Naxos Audiobooks – NA427812 |
Формат: | CD |
Страна: | Germany |
Дата релиза: | 2002 |
Жанр: | Non-Music |
Стиль: | Audiobook |
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Book 1 |
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1-1 | I Tell About War & The Hero |
3:28 | |
1-2 | Juno - Shall I Give Up? Own Myself Beaten? |
2:27 | |
1-3 | Aeolus - O Queen, It Is For You To Be Fully Aware What You Ask |
1:32 | |
1-4 | Aeneas - Oh, Thrice & Four Times Blessed |
1:53 | |
1-5 | Neptune - Does Family Pride Tempt You To Such Impertinence? |
3:01 | |
1-6 | Jupiter From High Heaven Looked Down |
6:16 | |
1-7 | Narrator - As They Walked Through The Woods |
0:42 | |
1-8 | Meanwhile The Two Pressed On Apace, Where The Track Pointed |
1:47 | |
1-9 | There Was A Grove, Most Genial In Its Shade |
6:17 | |
1-10 | Illioneus - O Queen, Who Under God, Have Founded A City |
0:29 | |
1-11 | Dido - Trojans, Put Fear Away From Your Hearts, & Forget Your Troubles! |
2:38 | |
1-12 | Aeneas - I Am Here, Before You, The One You Look For |
4:03 | |
1-13 | But Venus Was Meditating A New & Artful Scheme |
6:16 | |
Book II |
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1-14 | All Fell Silent Now, & Their Faces Were All Attention |
5:07 | |
1-15 | Aeneas - We Were Tricked By Cunning & Crocodile Tears |
4:01 | |
1-16 | So Now The Sky Rolled Round, & Night Raced Up From The Ocean |
3:48 | |
1-17 | Meantime, Troy Was Shaken Through & Through By Her Last Pangs |
4:03 | |
1-18 | Aeneas - Not The Trojans Alone Paid Their Account, Blood |
4:38 | |
1-19 | Aeneas - Inside The Palace In All Was Confusion In Groans In Agony |
7:38 | |
1-20 | Venus - My Son, What Anguish Spurs You To This Ungoverned Rage? |
6:05 | |
1-21 | Anchises - O God Omnipotent, If Any Prayers Can Sway You |
1:58 | |
2-1 | Aeneas - Let Little Ascanius Walk Beside Me |
3:00 | |
2-2 | Aeneas - For A Start, I Returned To The Shadowed Gate In The City Wall |
4:17 | |
Book III |
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2-3 | After The Gods Had Seen Fit To Destroy Our Asian Empire |
3:11 | |
Book IV |
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2-4 | But Now For Some While The Queen Had Been Growing More Grieviously Love-Sick |
4:21 | |
2-5 | These Words Blew To A Blaze The Spark Of Love In The Queen's Heart |
5:48 | |
2-6 | So Now In As Aurora Was Rising Out Of Her Ocean Bed |
4:30 | |
2-7 | Jove Omnipotent Bent Down His Gaze Upon Dido's City |
6:33 | |
2-8 | Jove Omnipotent Bent Down His Gaze Upon Dido's City |
7:13 | |
2-9 | With These Words In Dido Suddenly Ended, & Sick At Heart |
4:49 | |
2-10 | But Hapless Dido In Frightened Out Of Her Wits By Her Destiny |
7:44 | |
2-11 | Aenas - Jump To It Men! To Your Watch! Get To The Rowing Benches! |
2:00 | |
2-12 | Trembling In Distraught By The Terrible Thing She Was Doing |
6:04 | |
Book V |
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2-13 | Meanwhile In Aeneas Held His Fleet On Its Course Through The Deep Sea |
2:24 | |
Book VI |
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2-14 | At Long Last They Slid To The Shores Of Euboean Cumae |
4:20 | |
2-15 | But The Sibyl, Not Yet Submissive To Pheobus, There In Her Cavern |
7:14 | |
2-16 | Now The Doves In As They Fed In Flitted On From Spot To Spot |
5:47 | |
3-1 | A Dreadful Ferryman Looks After The Crossing |
5:28 | |
3-2 | Huge Cerberus, Monstrously Couched In A Cave Confronting Them |
3:26 | |
3-3 | Aeneas - Poor Unhappy Dido, So The Message Was True That Came To Me |
3:33 | |
3-4 | Side By Side They Went The Twilight Way |
2:22 | |
3-5 | Deep In A Green Valley Stood Father Anchises |
3:02 | |
3-6 | When Anchises Had Finished He Drew His Son & The Sibyl |
6:56 | |
3-7 | Anchises - But Romans, Never Forget That Government Is Your Medium! |
4:24 | |
Book VII |
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3-8 | Caeta Too, Who Was Nurse To Aeneas |
6:12 | |
3-9 | Aeneas, His Lieutenants & Fair Ascanius |
6:54 | |
3-10 | Latinus - Trojans - Oh Yes, Your City & Line Are Not Unknown To Us |
4:12 | |
3-11 | Latinus Received This Speech Of Illioneus With A Gaze |
2:56 | |
3-12 | But Look! From Argos In City Of Inachus, Now Returning |
6:41 | |
3-13 | Queen Of Latinus - Husband, Must Our Lavinia Be Wed To A Trojan In An Outcast? |
6:08 | |
3-14 | Turnus - I Am Not In As You Seem To Think, Unaware |
8:28 | |
3-15 | While They Fought Over The Plain There, With Neither Side Prevailing |
5:36 | |
3-16 | Latinus Said No More |
2:45 | |
4-1 | Five Great Towns Establish Workshops For The Production Of Armaments |
1:00 | |
4-2 | Narrator - Thus The Seeds Of War Were Sown |
4:14 | |
Book XII |
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4-3 | When Turnus Saw That The Latins Were Crushed By Defeat |
6:12 | |
4-4 | The Morrow's Dawn Was Just Beginning To Shower Its Light |
4:57 | |
4-5 | Aeneas - Let The Sun Witness My Invocation Now |
6:33 | |
4-6 | So Saying, He Ran Forward & Launched A Weapon Right At The Foe |
6:45 | |
4-7 | Now While The Victorious Turnus Littered The Battlefield With Dead |
4:36 | |
4-8 | When He Had Spoken In Aeneas Sallied Forth In His Might |
6:44 | |
4-9 | Aeneas & Turnus Tore Through The Battle |
5:28 | |
4-10 | A Further Calamity Now Befell The War-Weary Latins |
6:22 | |
4-11 | The Picture Of Their Changed Fortunes Struck Turnus Dumb, Bewildered Him |
2:40 | |
4-12 | So Then They Drew Apart, Leaving A Space In The Midst For Combat |
7:54 | |
4-13 | Meantime The King Of All-Powerful Olympus Addresses Juno |
1:51 | |
4-14 | Juno - It Is Because Your Wishes In Great Consort, Were Known To Me |
7:25 | |
4-15 | Turnus, Shaking His Head Replied |
6:05 |
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