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@@lectionesantiquae3090 That would be great. It deserves to be better known. The text is not hard to find; there is an Latin-English facing page translation in the I Tatti Renaissance Library series and there are at least a couple text versions (i.e. not PDF) online, one of them on the poetiditalia website.
I have two already recorded: Life of Julius Caesar, by Suetonius and the First book of the Eneid by Virgil. I'm currently removing noises from the audios, they'll soon be available. After that, I would like to record some of the Prophets before recording this one
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It would be fabulous to have an audio recording for a significant chunk of this work. This is very much on my to-read list.
Nice! Few people know Vida's work... I'll definetly record Christiad's first book
@@lectionesantiquae3090 That would be great. It deserves to be better known. The text is not hard to find; there is an Latin-English facing page translation in the I Tatti Renaissance Library series and there are at least a couple text versions (i.e. not PDF) online, one of them on the poetiditalia website.
Which will be your next audiobook?
I have two already recorded: Life of Julius Caesar, by Suetonius and the First book of the Eneid by Virgil. I'm currently removing noises from the audios, they'll soon be available. After that, I would like to record some of the Prophets before recording this one
Thanks. I will wait for Virgil. I am very interested in Eneid.