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Plutarch’s Lives, Volume 1
- De: Plutarch, John Dryden - translator
- Narrado por: Bernard Mayes
- Duración: 42 h y 26 m
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Plutarch’s Lives remains one of the world’s most profoundly influential literary works. Written at the beginning of the second century, it forms a brilliant social history of the ancient world. His “parallel lives” were originally presented in a series of books that gave an account of one Greek and one Roman life, followed by a comparison of the two. Volume 1 compares Theseus and Romulus, Alcibiades and Coriolanus, and Aristides and Marcus Cato, among others.
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Plutarch -- Still Awesome
- De Lloyd en 08-03-11
- Plutarch’s Lives, Volume 1
- De: Plutarch, John Dryden - translator
- Narrado por: Bernard Mayes
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Revisado: 08-07-19
This is one of the greatest books I've ever read. It's not for everyone. Some people seem to think the Dryden translation is boring. I disagree. I loved it. Some people don't like this narrator. I completely disagree. I listened to him narrate "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" too. One review I read said it perfectly: It's as if Gibbon himself is sitting down with you by a fire to recount to you the whole history of the Decline and Fall.
I'd recommend either having Google handy or have a pretty good knowledge or Romand and Greek history before reading this. Plutarch assumes you're familiar with a lot of that stuff and it would be a lot more tough to understand this book without such knowledge.
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The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1
- De: Edward Gibbon
- Narrado por: Bernard Mayes
- Duración: 41 h y 2 m
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Considered one of the finest historical works in the English language, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is lauded for its graceful, elegant prose style as much as for its epic scope. Remarkably accurate for its day, Gibbon's treatise holds a high place in the history of literature and remains an enduring subject of study.
Gibbon's monumental work traces the history of more than 13 centuries, covering the great events as well as the general historical progression. This first volume covers A.D. 180 to A.D. 395, which includes the establishment of Christianity and the Crusades.
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One of the best purchases of my life
- De MJL en 10-03-11
- The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1
- De: Edward Gibbon
- Narrado por: Bernard Mayes
One of the best purchases of my life
Revisado: 10-03-11
I came on here to check something else, and was shocked to see the negative reviews. I spent three credits on this series a few years ago and they were the best-spent money of the last few years. It would be heaven to know that all my Audible purchases would be so rewarding.
The book is so classic that my voice would be nearly meaningless, but I'm sad to see the narrator so maligned. His stodgy sounding voice made the text come alive for me because he sounds just so classically English. Just as another reviewer said, it sounded like Gibbon himself was reading his book to me, or reciting the history of the decline and fall of Rome.
I really can't imagine why he's getting bad reviews. I guess I'm just the type of person who will appreciate a book like this and a narrator like this. What type is that? A lover of history, a lover of old things, a lover of classical things, I suppose.
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