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Homer
The Iliard
audiobook
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'Apollo, son of Zeus, then said to Aeneas:' |
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6:38 |
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'Apollo, son of Zeus, then said to Aeneas:' |
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6:08 |
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'Aeneas then said in response:' |
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6:33 |
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'Ox-eyed queen Hera then said to Poseidon:' |
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6:47 |
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'When Hector saw his brother Polydorus there...' |
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5:57 |
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'When the Trojans reached the ford across the Xanthus...' |
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7:15 |
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'Achilles finished. Then Lycaon's knees gave way...' |
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5:22 |
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'Saying this, he pulled his bronze spear from the river bank.' |
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6:05 |
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'With these words, the two gods went away' |
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4:58 |
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'White-armed goddess Hera, as soon as she'd heard this...' |
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6:59 |
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'With these words, Hera caught both arms of Artemis...' |
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3:30 |
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'Still in a rage, Achilles chased them with his spear...' |
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4:29 |
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'At this point, the Trojans, having fled like deer...' |
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8:48 |
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'As the old man spoke, his hands tugged his grey hair... ' |
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3:37 |
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Total time |
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79:26 |
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