A level Class. Civ. - Epic
Here are recordings of some books of the Aeneid and Homer's Odyssey and Iliad, in translation.
Look at the Latin poetry and Spoken Latin sections of this website to see a visual and audio presentation of the section of Aeneid Book 2 when the sea-serpents come to attack Laocoon's two young sons. The sea-serpents episode is also available as a downloadable powerpoint presentation.
listen to Aeneid Book 1 in English.
listen to Aeneid Book 2 in English.
listen to Aeneid Book 3 in English.
listen to Aeneid Book 4 up to line 296 in English.
listen to Aeneid Book 4, 297-475 in English.
listen to Aeneid Book 4, 475-707 in English.
listen to Aeneid Book 6 from line 1 - 384
listen to Aeneid Book 6 from line 384 - 679
listen to Aeneid Book 6 from line 679
listen to the final section of Aeneid Book 6
listen to Aeneid Book 10 : 510 - 755
listen to Aeneid Book 12: up to 441
listen to Aeneid Book 12: 442 onwards
listen to Homer's Iliad Book 6
listen to the first part of Iliad Book 18
listen to the second part of Iliad Book 18
listen to the first part of Iliad Book 22
listen to the second part of Iliad Book 22
listen to Odyssey Book 9 in English.
LINKS
for A Level Class. Civ. students
students of Roman Britain should look at the sections on tombstones and inscriptions, as well as the links below on sites in Roman Britain
forts at The Lunt and Caerleon
an Iron Age hillfort and Cirencester museum
for my Latin and Greek GCSE students.
Easter cruise 2006
trip to Greece 2002.
Latin passages read by Classics students.
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