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By William Preston Harrison
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The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
Chapters 1-2 of Book A of Aristotle's On the Soul (Περὶ Ψυχῆς, De Anima).
An undated translation of Augustus Octavian's memoir, Res Gestae, originally written in Latin but here narrated in reconstructed Attic Greek (with some personal grammatical changes).
Reconstructed narration of Xenophon's Apology of Socrates.
A reconstructed narration of Xenophon's Apology of Socrates in Attic Greek.
This episode features a narration of Antiphon's famous speech, which he delivered to the Athenian jurors (δικάζοντες) during the prosecution of his stepmother for the poisoning of his father and their family friend. Narrated in reconstructed Attic Greek.
This episode features a narration from Book 2 of Aristotle's On the Soul, in which he discusses the five senses and their relation to the soul. Narrated in reconstructed Attic Greek.
The first three sections of Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey, narrated in reconstructed Attic Greek with attempted import of Homeric Greek consonants where feasible.
The first half of Plato's Ion, narrated in reconstructed Attic Greek.
In this dialogue (Plato's shortest), Ion, a celebrated Homeric rhapsode, discusses with Socrates the classification of rhapsody and other audible forms of art. At first, Ion believes that his is a technical craft on the same level as medical and suchlike practices; Socrates, however, guides him by analogy to conclude that his performances are rather on account of divine providence than technical achievement.
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.