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chapter1 0:00 Chapter2 Pandora 8:43 Chapter 3 the deluge 19:53 Chapter 4 Minerva 27:25 Chapter 5 Apollo& king admetus 37:57 Chapter 6 Apollo the musician 46:30 Chapter 7 The love of Apollo 56:13 Chapter 8 Diana 1:07:13 Chapter 9 the story of Endymion 1:16:25 Chapter 10 mercury 1:21:02 Chapter 11 venus 1:32:32 Chapter 12 the story of cupid& pysche 1:43:49 Chapter 13 famous lovers 1:59:51 Chapter 14 Orpheus & eurydice 2:17:52 Chapter 15 Mars& vulcan 2:28:02 Chapter 16 the story of proserpina 2:43:40 Chapter 17 Pluto & the underworld 2:56:10 Chapter 18 neptune& the sea gods 3:16:55 Chapter 19 bacchus 3:37:01 Chapter 20 pan & the nymphs 3:58:20 Chapter 21 the vestles 4:11:44 Chapter 22 minor dietys 4:20:52 Chapter 23 Hercules 4:37:00 Chapter 24 hercules part 2 4:50:40 Chapter25 perseus 5:07:13 Chapter 26 5:28:14 Chapter 27 the story of jason part 1 5:42:42
I went to a secondary modern school so not taught the classics ,so good to hear them now at age 71 , thanks so much ,quite a selection of books, really there is something for everyone.
My English born grandmother would read this book to me.... I was ecstatic to hear this on audiobooks.... Puts me right to sleep... Love the narrator's voice as well...
I,too, listen t o books on tape to induce sleep. So glad to hear that I am far from alone in this. Find that I fall asleep to an English reader but not American no matter how nice the voice. Re these stories, have long noticed a parallel between them and bible stories.
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It is beautifully read and I appreciate the quality of the telling of the tales. Finally all those gods and goddesses are less confusing than in college.
I always liked version where hope was the most terrible curse that Pandora loosed upon man. Hope keeps us getting back up for more and more punishment. Knowing what pain is and that it will continue for all our days is what suffering is. The beast knows pain, but not suffering. Thanks for the audio production and the stories!
Not my work; just combined, checked, and edited/streamlined the two lists: 00:00:00 Chapter 1 00:08:43 Chapter 2 Pandora 00:19:53 Chapter 3 The Deluge 00:27:25 Chapter 4 Minerva 00:37:57 Chapter 5 Apollo & King Admetus 00:46:30 Chapter 6 Apollo the Musician 00:56:13 Chapter 7 The Love of Apollo 01:07:13 Chapter 8 Diana 01:16:25 Chapter 9 The Story of Endymion 01:21:02 Chapter 10 Mercury 01:32:32 Chapter 11 Venus 01:43:49 Chapter 12 The Story of Cupid & Psyche 01:59:51 Chapter 13 Famous Lovers 02:17:52 Chapter 14 Orpheus & Eurydice 02:28:02 Chapter 15 Mars & Vulcan 02:43:40 Chapter 16 The Story of Proserpina 02:56:10 Chapter 17 Pluto & the Underworld 03:16:55 Chapter 18 Neptune & the Sea Gods 03:37:01 Chapter 19 Bacchus 03:58:20 Chapter 20 Pan & the Nymphs 04:11:44 Chapter 21 The Vestals 04:20:52 Chapter 22 Minor Deities 04:37:00 Chapter 23 Hercules (part 1) 04:50:40 Chapter 24 Hercules (part 2) 05:07:13 Chapter 25 Perseus 05:28:16 Chapter 26 Bellerophon 05:42:45 Chapter 27 The Story of Jason (part 1) 05:53:27 Chapter 28 The Story of Jason (part 2) 06:04:14 Chapter 29 The Calydonian Hunt 06:15:26 Chapter 30 Theseus (part 1) 06:25:56 Chapter 31 Theseus (part 2) 06:40:12 Chapter 32 Idibus 06:55:03 Chapter 33 The Apple of Discord 07:04:07 Appendix 1
Wow! Mine was 4th grd. too! 1976 Pensacola, Mrs.Pomladore, we had a portable class, so it kinda seemed cozy, everyday after lunch she would open this "huge" book and read Greek mythology while we napped .Wonderful memories..💤🙏
He really doesn't. I don't know where you're from, but I'm English and; though it is nice that he took the time to record this reading, this is really, really numbly read.
Kevin's voice is so calming that I am listening to one story a night before sleep. It's better than Ambiens and so much healthier to nod off to than after watching the latest news or that movie about the serial killer or the president's nuclear war bombast.
@@dianeschmidt661 I've stopped watching TV news altogether. it was making me angry. its the patronizing, condescending attitude of the news readers that I find particularly objectionable.
Just love revisting this audiobook. Its been many years of me listening i have old account commenting here, good old memories if you see this coment so coment to leave history here
@@derickellison5377 Yep. She was jealous of of Psyche having all the praise and honor given to her, so she sent her son Cupid or as he is called in Greek Mythology Eros to bump off Psyche. However, he ended up wounding himself and falling in love with his target.
Festina_Lente and this is spewing from the dirty mouth of one his followers? Jesus Christ, do they just let anyone be Christians??? I wonder if satanist are this rude?
What a fantastic book. It makes ancient stories more accessable not to mention bringing clarity to names & stories i had vagualy heard of but can now put in full context, pandoras box comes to mind. I will be re listening while taking names & notes on my second listen. Fantastic marrator is the icing on the cake though, overall this is enjoyable as a Terry Pratchet book & that is high praise.
This reader, Kevin green, also read my very favourite librivox audio book. can't remember the title but its a book on British trials from 1700 to 1850. approx. its about 50 hours long and this reader does it all himself. great for falling asleep to
@@patwoods6487 Yes it is. Did you listen to it? Apparently the lawyer writer, Pelham, copied cases from the famous Newgate calendar. Still fall asleep listening to it . Regularly.
@@patwoods6487 Yes I'm sure he means the Chronicles of Crime - which is very very long and full of the most interesting stuff. Some of it seriously horrible - also read beautifully
Was first introduced to Greek mythology in 4th grade. I cant recall the 1st book Mrs Reed started us with, but she had us reading and discussing tale after tale and book after book throughout the school year. Marvelous
First in order to understand these myths; you should stop the modern way of thinking! In order to do that, to be able to do that; you should know History of religions, History of humankind, Pscyhiology, Philosophy, Archeology and Antropologyin a consuderable amount!!! Pschioanalisis as well. Then try to understand these myths and compare them with modern religions but you should be open mind and looking in an objective way! Then you can see similarities in beetween and start to learn the way of thinking of ancient people! You must know the collective memory of societies in the ancient ages and how this collective memory existed and how reflected in to legends, myths! Myths are reflections of the subconciesness of the ancient humans that is acumulation of the what people experienced through ages and that is what we call collective memory of humanit...Anyways it is a deep and long subject to talk about
A frisky old Roman from Greece Got a house in the town on a lease “Once into his home” - Thought the burghers of Rome : “So much for our neighbourhood peace”
I am Greek and we read these stories as children. LOL sex incest vengefulness, jealousy, putting out eyes tongues etc. I went to public school then after that three times a week Greek school reading these stories in Greek. It never upset any of us. We actually laughed at times about all the goings on of the gods and goddesses. Once a year we put on Greek Tragedy plays and laughed out heads off. Went to Greek school for years. I still have my books. We were never shielded from these myths and it did not hurt me or us and in fact, probably resulted in me being an atheist as many biblical stories are repeated in many myths virgin births, floods etc.
I’m German, the Greek mythology and history is my favorite one. The Greeks are the cradle of western civilization. If I had a wish or time machine I would go back to the time of Odysseus.
Children were also read all of these stories years ago at junior school in the UK, and followed by enacting them in our drama lessons. Years later I worked in schools as teaching support and never heard them read to children again.
I love being in the gods and goddesses environments with them, and with centaurs, good witches and fairy realms with nymphs, dryads, elves, sprites and all other wise and benevolent otherkin💜🦄🧚🏿♀️🧜🏾♀️💚
But they are. In the same way that 'John' is the same as 'Juan'. 'Zeus' was pronounced as 'Dzay-us'. The romans added 'Pater'(Father) to make 'Zeus-pater'; zeus the father: Dzeus-pater= Jupiter. In modern romance languages 'God' is referred to as 'Deus', 'Dio' 'Dios' 'Dieu'...all derived from Zeus which in turn was derived from an ancient Sanskrit word meaning Father of the Skies. Which explains why like in hinduism, there is a pantheon of 'gods'/avatars in greek mythology that represent the different aspects of the One Sky God. In catholicism(a roman invention) those avatars have been replaced by saints and archangels.
the part where he talks about pissing on his vanquished enemys corpse after he stabbed him to death was a bit much for my kids.... but besides that thanks for the stories....
+Drew Cody 'These are not stories for children, as the old gods and heroes were vengeful and some might say sadistic in their treatment of minor slights and misdemeanors.' Right there in the description...
+vernonclassic There's plenty of reason to believe Gods exist actually.Notice that the Greeks and Romans were very much into science but yet they believed in the Gods very much so.They were both religious and scientific in mindset.
Jan Day Science and belief don't have to contradict or clash at all.There's plenty of evidence the Greeks,Romans,Egyptians and even the Persians etc were into science from all of their blueprints were building off of today in modern medical science etc
In another Greek stories audiobook Orpheus successfully led Eurydice out of Hades because he didn't turn around to look at her unlike in this book's interpretation. I wonder which is the true ending.
Life's been really rough lately. Always come back here to listen.
Hope things are looking up!
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Everything passes.
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chapter1 0:00
Chapter2 Pandora 8:43
Chapter 3 the deluge 19:53
Chapter 4 Minerva 27:25
Chapter 5 Apollo& king admetus 37:57
Chapter 6 Apollo the musician 46:30
Chapter 7 The love of Apollo 56:13
Chapter 8 Diana 1:07:13
Chapter 9 the story of Endymion 1:16:25
Chapter 10 mercury 1:21:02
Chapter 11 venus 1:32:32
Chapter 12 the story of cupid& pysche 1:43:49
Chapter 13 famous lovers 1:59:51
Chapter 14 Orpheus & eurydice 2:17:52
Chapter 15 Mars& vulcan 2:28:02
Chapter 16 the story of proserpina 2:43:40
Chapter 17 Pluto & the underworld 2:56:10
Chapter 18 neptune& the sea gods 3:16:55
Chapter 19 bacchus 3:37:01
Chapter 20 pan & the nymphs 3:58:20
Chapter 21 the vestles 4:11:44
Chapter 22 minor dietys 4:20:52
Chapter 23 Hercules 4:37:00
Chapter 24 hercules part 2 4:50:40
Chapter25 perseus 5:07:13
Chapter 26 5:28:14
Chapter 27 the story of jason part 1 5:42:42
Thank you very useful
Thank you.
deluge is a flood if you were curious (chapter 3 title)
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God bless you
The reader's voice is so soothing as he shares these wonderful stories.. enjoyed it immensely
Exactly!
Somebody pay this guy for his service! This might be the best LibriVox recording I've ever listened to.
I went to a secondary modern school so not taught the classics ,so good to hear them now at age 71 , thanks so much ,quite a selection of books, really there is something for everyone.
try the Librivox channel where this is copied from. they have much more
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My English born grandmother would read this book to me.... I was ecstatic to hear this on audiobooks....
Puts me right to sleep... Love the narrator's voice as well...
5:07:00 Chapter 25: Perseus
5:28:16 Chapter 26: Beleraphon
5:42:45 Chapter 27: Jason part 1
5:53:27 Chapter 28: Jason part 2
6:04:14 Chapter 29: The Kaledonian hunt
6:15:26 Chapter 30: Theseus part 1
6:25:56 Chapter 31: Theseus part 2
6:40:12 Chapter 32: Idibus
6:55:03 Chapter 33: The Apple of Discord
7:04:07 Appendix 1
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Honestly both book and narrator are calming- almost hypnotic- to listen to.... Thanks for the upload!
I,too, listen t o books on tape to induce sleep. So glad to hear that I am far from alone in this. Find that I fall asleep to an English reader but not American no matter how nice the voice. Re these stories, have long noticed a parallel between them and bible stories.
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My first time hearing most of these stories.
I can't get enough now
Excellent! Understated, effortless narration, coupled with enthralling and timeless stories! Many, many thanks!
Listened to this before sleeping last night, had a series of really nasty nightmares.
Here I am again.
😂😂😂enjoy
Hahaha
Enjoy 🤣🤣😂🤣😆
Control,one self,and you shall uncover all
@@carolewilson1311 lol sounds like me. I've been awake in my dreams for about a year and a half.
This is the best LivreVox recording I have heard so far. Great narration.
It is beautifully read and I appreciate the quality of the telling of the tales. Finally all those gods and goddesses are less confusing than in college.
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A perfect voice to fall asleep with. You can hear him on "THE Chronicles of crime ".The best!!
I did a search for "Kevin Green" in the Audio Books section on Internet Archive... 22 titles, including this one!
I always liked version where hope was the most terrible curse that Pandora loosed upon man. Hope keeps us getting back up for more and more punishment. Knowing what pain is and that it will continue for all our days is what suffering is. The beast knows pain, but not suffering. Thanks for the audio production and the stories!
This is a PERFECT narration.
Not my work; just combined, checked, and edited/streamlined the two lists:
00:00:00 Chapter 1
00:08:43 Chapter 2 Pandora
00:19:53 Chapter 3 The Deluge
00:27:25 Chapter 4 Minerva
00:37:57 Chapter 5 Apollo & King Admetus
00:46:30 Chapter 6 Apollo the Musician
00:56:13 Chapter 7 The Love of Apollo
01:07:13 Chapter 8 Diana
01:16:25 Chapter 9 The Story of Endymion
01:21:02 Chapter 10 Mercury
01:32:32 Chapter 11 Venus
01:43:49 Chapter 12 The Story of Cupid & Psyche
01:59:51 Chapter 13 Famous Lovers
02:17:52 Chapter 14 Orpheus & Eurydice
02:28:02 Chapter 15 Mars & Vulcan
02:43:40 Chapter 16 The Story of Proserpina
02:56:10 Chapter 17 Pluto & the Underworld
03:16:55 Chapter 18 Neptune & the Sea Gods
03:37:01 Chapter 19 Bacchus
03:58:20 Chapter 20 Pan & the Nymphs
04:11:44 Chapter 21 The Vestals
04:20:52 Chapter 22 Minor Deities
04:37:00 Chapter 23 Hercules (part 1)
04:50:40 Chapter 24 Hercules (part 2)
05:07:13 Chapter 25 Perseus
05:28:16 Chapter 26 Bellerophon
05:42:45 Chapter 27 The Story of Jason (part 1)
05:53:27 Chapter 28 The Story of Jason (part 2)
06:04:14 Chapter 29 The Calydonian Hunt
06:15:26 Chapter 30 Theseus (part 1)
06:25:56 Chapter 31 Theseus (part 2)
06:40:12 Chapter 32 Idibus
06:55:03 Chapter 33 The Apple of Discord
07:04:07 Appendix 1
God bless you
I'm looking for the Prometheus story. Isn't it here? In this audio
I was lucky enough to have a decent 4th grade teacher who shared stories like these. No others did so while I was in school.
Wow! Mine was 4th grd. too! 1976 Pensacola, Mrs.Pomladore, we had a portable class, so it kinda seemed cozy, everyday after lunch she would open this "huge" book and read Greek mythology while we napped .Wonderful memories..💤🙏
@@jupiter6647my god I started school in the late 2000s and I can't remember most of my teachers names
Love the reader's accent. Makes me feel safe.
From what?
Ryder Ferenc Rape.
...of Lucretia? of the Sabine women?
Yorkshire
McFraneth u make me feel safe
Very relaxing. I wish I could read aloud as smoothly as Kevin Green.
For a romantic dreamer, this is simply amazing
Dude has the perfect voice for this
He really doesn't. I don't know where you're from, but I'm English and; though it is nice that he took the time to record this reading, this is really, really numbly read.
That's the whole thing, right?
Kevin's voice is so calming that I am listening to one story a night before sleep. It's better than Ambiens and so much healthier to nod off to than after watching the latest news or that movie about the serial killer or the president's nuclear war bombast.
When did the Clintons get a movie?
I make it a practice not to listen to the news past 7 at night. Helps prevent difficulty in getting to sleep and nightmares.
@@dianeschmidt661 I've stopped watching TV news altogether. it was making me angry. its the patronizing, condescending attitude of the news readers that I find particularly objectionable.
@@badabing9234 you know it! well said. we all know, and its a moniker they and their offspring will never shake off! #ClintonBodycount
@@badabing9234 trump simp
Kevin Green's reading makes this one of the best audiobooks on UA-cam.
I wish there were an index of all Kevin's narrations.
A wonderful, insightful and educational gift to those who seek to learn the stories of the antiquities.
Exceptional voice , pace and presentation.
I had a belly laugh over Minerva, 'Wisdom', being the cause of Jupiter's headache. I guess thinking hurt even back in those times 🤣
women talking gives man headache. Simple as.
Thank you- this takes me back to the stories I loved when younger & you read these perfectly- just the tonic at the end of a busy day
This man has the perfect "reading books of old" voice!
Ditto!
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Just love revisting this audiobook. Its been many years of me listening i have old account commenting here, good old memories if you see this coment so coment to leave history here
I am in love with the story of psyche and cupid
LOL
John Lu mm the the rest ofof is the way to get the kids to work with me me and my kids and and I
She tried to kill him?!?!?!?!
@@derickellison5377 Yep. She was jealous of of Psyche having all the praise and honor given to her, so she sent her son Cupid or as he is called in Greek Mythology Eros to bump off Psyche. However, he ended up wounding himself and falling in love with his target.
I listen to this to go to sleep it's helpful
Me too . I dose off after two chapters.
Yes. Perfect sleeping tool 😴😴😴
Festina_Lente why? Its a compliment. Many people use audiobooks to help with sleep and anxiety. The reader is very peacefull
Mystic Rose MRose sameeeee
Festina_Lente and this is spewing from the dirty mouth of one his followers? Jesus Christ, do they just let anyone be Christians??? I wonder if satanist are this rude?
What a fantastic book. It makes ancient stories more accessable not to mention bringing clarity to names & stories i had vagualy heard of but can now put in full context, pandoras box comes to mind. I will be re listening while taking names & notes on my second listen. Fantastic marrator is the icing on the cake though, overall this is enjoyable as a Terry Pratchet book & that is high praise.
This is a great channel River, you have a lot of interesting things here.
Thanks for uploading these stories!!!!
Wonderful narration! Thank you so much!
A great Librivox reader! RARE! 🙏🏼🌹thank you!!! ❤️
True!
EXTREMELY RARE TO HEAR ANYTHING READ WITH THIS DEGREE OF COMPREHENSION AND REASONABLE INFLECTION.
Crazy how many current day terms and stories are derived from these tales
Duh, don't you know the Greeks invented EVERYTHING?!
Duh ; Greek,Term used by philosophers of the new century.
Greeks invented everything? I wouldn’t say so. Take some time to consider thinking reality
Like Genesis and other stuff in the bible...
@@user-sn7fo6ld5u um you mean the micineans?
This is great and the accent makes it soooo much better
I like to put this on 0.75 playback and go to sleep listening to it. The slower pace gives my sleepy mind time to envision what's happening.
Genius
You can use the "Custom" control to dial in just the right playback speed... try 0.85.
ch.1 story of Prometheus
ch.2 story of Pandora 8:43
ch.3 the deluge 19:55
ch.4 27:26
ch.5 37:52
Oh thanks mate. I remember hearing story of Prometheus but forgot where it was located
Who's ever reading this.. You are blessed and loved. May you have a glorious day. ❤
Awesome narration, well put together stories.
This reader, Kevin green, also read my very favourite librivox audio book. can't remember the title but its a book on British trials from 1700 to 1850. approx. its about 50 hours long and this reader does it all himself. great for falling asleep to
Is that The Chronicles of Crime?
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Yes it is. Did you listen to it?
Apparently the lawyer writer, Pelham, copied cases from the famous Newgate calendar.
Still fall asleep listening to it . Regularly.
@@patwoods6487 Yes I'm sure he means the Chronicles of Crime - which is very very long and full of the most interesting stuff. Some of it seriously horrible - also read beautifully
Narrator's voice is soothing.
A good narrator, wow! Rare!
Was first introduced to Greek mythology in 4th grade. I cant recall the 1st book Mrs Reed started us with, but she had us reading and discussing tale after tale and book after book throughout the school year. Marvelous
Fantastic I just play this when going to bed
Thankyou
Can you please add subtitle for non-native English speaker like me?(I just want to fully understand :) ). Btw,I love the reader's voice
Surprisingly good. Narrator is excellent, with a good grasp of Latin. Most LibreVox narrators can't even do English very well.
Yes, great reading! The reader makes or breaks the audio book!
Done this in to nights its my second time listing to this fantastic reader and a good bool/audiobook
Excellent stories and reader!! Thank you!
Ahhh, Olympus......a world I've not seen in many a day......A most excellent reading, I really enjoyed this!
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It’s the BEST!!!!!
My latest bedtime stories!
Thank you for the post. Very enjoyable.
Puts me right to sleep but it's also good stories I've always loved this stuff
Greek Mythology - excellent narration.
I Côme beck every once in a while when I can’t sleep this man soothes me
Really enjoyable. Very well-read.
Thank you very much for this reading.
These stories are great!
Dont mind me I'll just leave my bookmark where I start to listen to find easier when excactly I fell asleep 26:00 ish
You make me laugh 😆
What i learned from all this is that the gods are little children with attitude .
That means you didnt understand it at all my friend unfortunately
First in order to understand these myths; you should stop the modern way of thinking! In order to do that, to be able to do that; you should know History of religions, History of humankind, Pscyhiology, Philosophy, Archeology and Antropologyin a consuderable amount!!! Pschioanalisis as well. Then try to understand these myths and compare them with modern religions but you should be open mind and looking in an objective way! Then you can see similarities in beetween and start to learn the way of thinking of ancient people! You must know the collective memory of societies in the ancient ages and how this collective memory existed and how reflected in to legends, myths! Myths are reflections of the subconciesness of the ancient humans that is acumulation of the what people experienced through ages and that is what we call collective memory of humanit...Anyways it is a deep and long subject to talk about
Gods are like humans thats why humans and gods are friends or enemies !
At last!!! A Libervox reader that doesn’t completely suck! Thank you!!! 👍🏼🙏🏼🌹
Man I love this
A frisky old Roman from Greece
Got a house in the town on a lease
“Once into his home” -
Thought the burghers of Rome :
“So much for our neighbourhood peace”
Brilliant book to listen to.
I am Greek and we read these stories as children. LOL sex incest vengefulness, jealousy, putting out eyes tongues etc. I went to public school then after that three times a week Greek school reading these stories in Greek. It never upset any of us. We actually laughed at times about all the goings on of the gods and goddesses. Once a year we put on Greek Tragedy plays and laughed out heads off. Went to Greek school for years.
I still have my books.
We were never shielded from these myths and it did not hurt me or us and in fact, probably resulted in me being an atheist as many biblical stories are repeated in many myths virgin births, floods etc.
I’m German, the Greek mythology and history is my favorite one. The Greeks are the cradle of western civilization. If I had a wish or time machine I would go back to the time of Odysseus.
Children were also read all of these stories years ago at junior school in the UK, and followed by enacting them in our drama lessons. Years later I worked in schools as teaching support and never heard them read to children again.
Due to not sleeping well I have found you xx blessed ❤️💝 big THANXXXX
The only subject I was interested in 12 years of school
My favorite thing to listen at night. Great dreams i had though ♥
chapter 9 starts @ 1:16:00
I love being in the gods and goddesses environments with them, and with centaurs, good witches and fairy realms with nymphs, dryads, elves, sprites and all other wise and benevolent otherkin💜🦄🧚🏿♀️🧜🏾♀️💚
Chapters 17 and 19 are my favorite chapters.
Omg I love weaving, crochet, and knitting
:D Kevin Green is my favorite librivox reader!!
Liz W. yeah he's really great
mine is Karen Savage
Yes thank you Kevin Green, wherever you may be
Lizzie W. Hey
@@naidniivanahsiav7035 hahahaaaaa that sounds like a porn name!
This is great! Thanks
If you slow down the playback speed to 0.75, he doesn’t talk so fast. Much more relaxing
great stories and read wonderfully cant wait to hear more
Origins of the Bible, Sumerian epic of Gilgamesh is also a notable mention
chapter 3 starts at 19:53
chapter 5 starts at 37:52
Positive way to pass the day.
5:53:23 chapter 28: The Story of Jason, Part 2
chapter 11 starts at 1:32:25 "Venus"
We learn all this stories in school gymnasium and Lyceum in Greece !
In the beginning. Nice touch. 😊
nicely done. but perhaps the greek gods should've been referred to by their greek instead of roman names
But they are. In the same way that 'John' is the same as 'Juan'. 'Zeus' was pronounced as 'Dzay-us'. The romans added 'Pater'(Father) to make 'Zeus-pater'; zeus the father: Dzeus-pater= Jupiter.
In modern romance languages 'God' is referred to as 'Deus', 'Dio' 'Dios' 'Dieu'...all derived from Zeus which in turn was derived from an ancient Sanskrit word meaning Father of the Skies. Which explains why like in hinduism, there is a pantheon of 'gods'/avatars in greek mythology that represent the different aspects of the One Sky God. In catholicism(a roman invention) those avatars have been replaced by saints and archangels.
Yes I agree
roddo they’re not, otherwise they’d call him Zeus 😂 and they’d call Juno - Hera, Minerva is Athena etc
Wow! Good catch.
@@GullibleTarget you are 100% wrong and I can recommend you to read "Ancient Greek religion" by Walter Burkett
Wonderful display of elocution Oldboy cheers mate
Wish the reading was a tick slower. But otherwise, a wonderful reading, and great renditions of the myths.
And you can't spell.
You can adjust the speed.
Fascinating!
the part where he talks about pissing on his vanquished enemys corpse after he stabbed him to death was a bit much for my kids.... but besides that thanks for the stories....
+Drew Cody 'These are not stories for children, as the old gods and heroes were vengeful and some might say sadistic in their treatment of minor slights and misdemeanors.' Right there in the description...
+vernonclassic There's plenty of reason to believe Gods exist actually.Notice that the Greeks and Romans were very much into science but yet they believed in the Gods very much so.They were both religious and scientific in mindset.
Warren Ayala lol .
Jan Day What lol?
Jan Day Science and belief don't have to contradict or clash at all.There's plenty of evidence the Greeks,Romans,Egyptians and even the Persians etc were into science from all of their blueprints were building off of today in modern medical science etc
How was the slow-motion effect added in post-production?
Chapter 23, Hercules Part 1... 4:36:59
56:12 Chapter 7 'The Love of Apollo'
In case you wanted to know, yes, the tale of Echo is why we have the word echo.
such great stories!
In another Greek stories audiobook Orpheus successfully led Eurydice out of Hades because he didn't turn around to look at her unlike in this book's interpretation. I wonder which is the true ending.
I wouldn't be surprised if both versions of the tale were told even in ancient Greece
chapter two starts at 8:46
46:32 Chapter 6 'Apollo: The Musician'