Author(s): Plutarch
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Biographies
Catalogue No: NA630212
Barcode: 9789626343029
Release Date: 12/2003

PLUTARCH: Roman Lives (Abridged)

Tracklist

Disc 1
Plutarch - Author
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
1Plutarch - The Roman Lives Introduction05:24
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
2Plutarch begins his sequence of Roman Lives04:42
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3Coriolanus04:14
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4It may be observed in general05:33
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5The Romans were now at war with the Volscian nation04:38
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6The day after, when Marcius, with the rest of the army05:47
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7Not long after he stood for consulship05:37
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8He came, therefore, as it were, to make his apology05:15
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9Marcius alone, himself, was neither stunned nor humiliated04:50
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10The Romans themselves soon furnished Marcius and Tullus05:03
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11When Marcius heard of this05:23
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12Having spoken thus, she took Vergilia by the hand04:32
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13The next morning he broke up his camp03:56
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14Pompey the Great05:47
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15Thus Cinna being slane03:44
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16About this time news came to Sulla02:50
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 2
1When Pompey returned back to the city of Utica06:16
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
2In the meantime Sertorius died05:10
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
3The power of the pirates first commenced in Cilicia05:25
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
4When the news came to Rome05:15
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
5Pompey in the meantime made an invasion into Armenia05:15
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
6Pompey having now by his forces under the command of Afranius04:41
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
7The splendour and magnificence of Pompey's triumph04:59
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
8About that time Caesar, returning from military service06:03
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9Meantime Caesar grew great and famous06:08
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10On his return into the city Pompey married Cornelia04:27
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
11Caesar, on the other side, was more and more vigorous04:54
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
12But Pompey, arriving at Brundusium04:55
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13With this determination, Pompey marched forwards04:18
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
14Caesar's army consisted of twenty-two thousand05:58
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
15Pompey, sailing by the city of Amphipolis04:40
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 3
1As soon, therefore, as it was resolved upon03:12
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
2These were the last words he spoke to his friends04:24
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
3Caesar04:57
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4In the meantime Sulla's power being now on the decline04:01
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5At this time, Meteullus, the High-Priest died04:26
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6There is a law among the Romans05:22
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7He was so much master of the goodwill and hearty service of his soldiers05:37
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8After this action, Caesar left his army at thier winter quarters05:08
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
9In the passage of his army over it, he met with no opposition05:51
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10Caesar had long ago resolved upon the overthrow of Pompey04:21
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11Afterwards there came letters from Caesar05:26
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12Caesar took into his army all those whom he found in any town05:11
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13When the two armies were come into Pharsalia04:21
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14Pompey fled to Egypt, pursued by Caesar04:24
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15Thence he passed to Asia05:53
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
16Nevertheless his countrymen06:50
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Disc 4
1This made the multitude turn their thoughts to Marcus Brutus04:45
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
2The place which was destined for the scene of this murder05:09
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3Cicero06:00
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4But after he had received the news of Sulla's death04:40
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5He had a very pleasant seat at Arpi04:40
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6Cicero, endeavouring in the first place to provide a remedy04:26
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
7After Cicero had received this power05:28
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8Whilst Cicero was doubting what course to take03:43
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9At this time, therefore, Cicero's authority was very great05:08
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10Cicero was at this time his friend05:18
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11Clodius, having thus driven away Cicero05:36
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12But as soon as Caesar was marched into Spain05:00
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13He had no concern in the design that was now forming against Caesar06:00
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14Whilst these things were contriving05:50
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15Marcus Brutus06:21
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 5
1After the great overthrow at Pharsalia06:19
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2When Cassius went about soliciting friends05:26
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3But a meeting of the senate being appointed04:20
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4Now when the senate was gone in before to the chamber04:34
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5But the next day, the senate being assembled in the temple of the Earth05:11
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
6Brutus took ship from hence, and sailed to Athens05:33
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
7Having made his army, that was very considerable04:28
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8About the time that they were going to pass out of Asia05:11
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9Brutus that night at supper showed himself very cheerful04:37
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10Cassius had been forced to fly with a few about him04:44
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11Neither were the affairs of Caesar and Antony05:56
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12Mark Antony04:45
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13He also had a very good and noble appearance04:58
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14There was not one of the many engagements that now took place03:49
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15These passages gave great encouragement to Brutus and Cassius04:32
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
Disc 6
1Cicero was at this time the man of the greatest influence in Rome05:00
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
2This triumvirate was very hateful to the Romans04:00
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3Such being his temper, the last and crowning mischief that could befall him04:39
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4Plato admits four sorts of flattery04:38
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
5Antony, once more, upon some unfavourable stories06:31
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6The war was now become grievous to both parties04:52
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7But, on the fifth day, Flavius Gallus05:21
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8Antony ran from one place to another05:18
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9Cleopatra, feeling her rival already05:34
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10The speed and extent of Antony's preparations alarmed Caesar04:09
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11Antony, seeing the enemy sailing up04:15
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12When they engaged, there was no charing or striking of one ship05:11
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13At the same, they sent ambassadors to Caesar04:49
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14When he understood she was alive04:59
Farrell, Nicholas (Reader)
15Some few days after, Caesar himself came to make her a visit06:54
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Total Playing Time: 07:43:40