Salvete Graeci,
Does anyone know of a complete recording-in Greek-of the Iliad? I have listened to the excerpts read by Stanley Lombardo
http://wiredforbooks.org/iliad/
but I would like to listen to the entire poem.
Valete,
Timotheus
Is there a complete audio of the Iliad available?
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Here are complete audio editions of Iliad and Odyssey in Ancient Greek.
The Iliad of Homer in Ancient Greek complete set (Parts 1-4)
The Odyssey of Homer in Ancient Greek: complete set (Parts 1-4)<pre> </pre>
The Iliad of Homer in Ancient Greek complete set (Parts 1-4)
The Odyssey of Homer in Ancient Greek: complete set (Parts 1-4)<pre> </pre>
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I wouldn't buy Stanley Lombardo's recital of Iliad.
Let alone the aspirated pronunciation of smooth plosives, his "reading" is totally out of meters.
I think the "Demodokos' song" sample here reproduces what's most close to what I learned from Pharr.
I wonder if they had put all Iliad and Odyssey in such a quality in the Audio Forum version.
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Oh, the Audio Forum version is recited by Daitz, and the sample here was once discussed here in textkit. I forgot what was the general consensus of the advanced members. But my impression was that it sounds too exaggerated and artificial, to the point of ridiculousness.
Let alone the aspirated pronunciation of smooth plosives, his "reading" is totally out of meters.
I think the "Demodokos' song" sample here reproduces what's most close to what I learned from Pharr.
I wonder if they had put all Iliad and Odyssey in such a quality in the Audio Forum version.
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Oh, the Audio Forum version is recited by Daitz, and the sample here was once discussed here in textkit. I forgot what was the general consensus of the advanced members. But my impression was that it sounds too exaggerated and artificial, to the point of ridiculousness.
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