Author(s): Virgil
Reader(s): Collins, David
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Poetry
Catalogue No: NA0196
Barcode: 9781843798866
Release Date: 01/2015

VIRGIL: Aeneid (The) (Unabridged)

The masterpiece of Rome’s greatest poet, Virgil’s Aeneid has inspired generations of readers and holds a central place in Western literature. The epic tells the story of a group of refugees from the ruined city of Troy, whose attempts to reach a promised land in the West are continually frustrated by the hostile goddess Juno. Finally reaching Italy, their leader Aeneas is forced to fight a bitter war against the natives to establish the foundations from which Rome is destined to rise. This magnificent poem, in the modern translation by Cecil Day-Lewis, is superbly read by David Collins.

Tracklist

Disc 1
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1 Book I 07:51
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2 Even as he cried out thus, a howling gust… 06:49
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3 Aeneas, where he stood, snatched up… 06:25
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4 Here for three hundred years shall rule… 07:45
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5 I am true-hearted Aeneas… 07:32
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6 Another scene was of Troilus in flight… 06:51
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7 We Carthaginians are not so insensitive… 06:54
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8 My son, my only strength… 06:50
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9 Book II 06:22
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10 Some talk has come to your ears… 06:56
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11 Straightaway, Calchas pronounced… 06:56
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Disc 2
1 It was the hour when worn-out men begin… 08:41
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2 So saying, he put on Androgeos' plumed… 06:32
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3 Now he had hewed out a panel… 06:41
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4 But just then, Hugging close to the threshold… 06:45
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5 Once again I am moved to fight… 05:37
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6 Well, I panicked. My wits were fuddled… 05:40
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7 Book III 07:09
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8 We prostrated ourselves on the earth. 07:14
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9 When we were well away, in deep water… 06:48
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10 A rounded shield of bronze… 08:38
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11 This ceremonial you and your friends… 08:31
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Disc 3
1 And now, the stars dispersed… 08:01
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2 A house of blood and bloody feasts… 08:21
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3 Book IV 07:50
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4 A praiseworthy feat, I must say… 08:03
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5 He, the son of Ammon by a ravished African… 07:58
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6 Distraught, she witlessly wandered about… 07:47
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7 Whereupon the Trojans redoubled… 08:18
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8 So Dido spoke, and fell silent… 06:50
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9 And now was Aurora, leaving the saffron… 05:09
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10 Then, after eyeing the clothes he had left … 05:29
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11 Book V 05:22
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Disc 4
1 Now silence, all, for the rites… 08:16
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2 The Trojans laughed at the sight of him… 07:47
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3 This event being decided, true-hearted… 08:40
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4 Dares himself, above all, stood aghast… 07:21
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5 The son of Hyrtacus shot the first arrow… 08:19
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6 Alas, such a wearisome waste of water… 07:52
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7 Aeneas was much disturbed by the words… 06:16
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8 Then spoke Saturn's son, the emperor… 05:59
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9 Book VI 06:39
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10 Wars, dreadful wars I see… 05:34
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11 She spoke, then closed her lips. 06:26
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Disc 5
1 Wherefore the Greeks called it Avernus… 08:06
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2 Three stormy nights did the South wind… 08:32
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3 Thus did Aeneas speak… 08:07
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4 Do you see the sentry, who she is… 07:00
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5 Now the Sibyl addressed the company… 05:44
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6 Therefore the dead are disciplined… 06:03
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7 Would you see the Tarquin kings… 06:38
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8 BOOK VII 07:03
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9 After the ritual sacrifice of a hundred… 07:29
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10 Such was the holy shrine, the ancestral hall… 07:08
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11 To the absent Aeneas he sent a chariot… 07:19
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Disc 6
1 Now Turnus, if we go back to the origin… 08:32
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2 There was a stag, a most noble creature… 08:17
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3 About the reefs and the foaming rocks… 08:11
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4 Evenly dressed they marched… 08:35
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5 Book VIII 07:57
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6 Quickly the Trojans steered to the bank… 07:27
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7 This ogre was the son of Vulcan… 07:36
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8 You daunted the river Styx… 06:41
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9 Now, at the will of Jove, he has set foot… 06:51
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10 The king began… 07:51
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Disc 7
1 The man I was then would not have been… 07:48
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2 Vulcan had also embossed the dancing Salii… 05:54
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3 Book IX 07:55
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4 Her son, who turns the heavenly… 07:23
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5 One gate was held by Nisus… 07:53
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6 Now, Euryalus, for you… 07:03
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7 They were presents, originally… 08:17
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8 Each captain mustered for battle… 08:34
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9 On the whole front the din crescendoed… 08:48
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10 Pandarus and Bitias, sprung from Alcanor… 08:40
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Disc 8
1 So Mnestheus shouted; Where do you think… 03:18
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2 Book X 08:11
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3 Such was Juno's plea; it got a mixed reception… 07:33
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4 I must not pass over Cinyras… 07:11
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5 The peak of Aeneas' helmet was blazing… 07:21
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6 Just so did the ranks of Troy and Latium clash… 07:25
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7 So saying, he moved out onto the field. 07:08
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8 Magus had spoken. Aeneas gave him… 07:37
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9 To her, the lord of Olympus on high… 07:06
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10 Now, like a boar which the hounds… 07:07
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11 Lausus, seeing this happen, groaned deeply… 07:45
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Disc 9
1 So saying, Mezentius hurled a spear at his foe… 02:23
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2 Book XI 06:56
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3 There were chariots in the cortege… 07:10
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4 They bear great trophies, symbols of those… 07:39
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5 After that war, driven to wide-apart coasts… 06:43
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6 Your gracious Majesty, the issue you ask… 07:25
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7 If such is your will, and otherwise I'm ruinous… 08:19
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8 Carrying her against his breast, he made for… 07:30
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9 Orsilochus dared not meet Remulus… 06:50
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10 With the same ease will a falcon, prophetic… 07:31
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11 Camilla, dying, tugged at the spear… 08:21
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Disc 10
1 Book XII 08:21
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2 He was wildly wrought up, so burning… 07:54
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3 I touch the altar, I call on the fire… 07:17
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4 The Italians ran to the spot and despoiled… 07:13
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5 At this point Iapis, the son of Iasus… 07:01
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6 Aeneas, for all that, followed their mazy trail… 07:58
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7 So, when a shepherd has traced a swarm… 07:28
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8 Even as a boulder that rolls straight down… 07:14
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9 Here, in the stump, was sticking Aeneas'… 08:49
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10 Oh, Turnus, what can your sister do for you… 08:25
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Total Playing Time: 13:01:15