Homeric Hymns, Epigrams, and The Battle of Frogs and Mice


Read by Arthur Krolman

(4.7 stars; 31 reviews)

Homeric Hymns are thirty-three poems each paying homage to a certain Greek god. Only a few of the poems are more than 250 lines while the rest are about a dozen lines each. They are written in Homeric style and traditionally attributed to Homer but their true provenance is unknown. The Epigrams are a series of fragments on disparate topics including sailors, children and potters and are similarly attributed to Homer although it appears Hesiod and others wrote some of them. Finally, Battle of Frogs and Mice is a light-weight parody -- literally, at one-fiftieth the number of lines -- of Homer's famous battle of Greeks and Trojans epic, Illiad. - Summary by Arthur Krolman (3 hr 7 min)

Chapters

Section 1 1:58 Read by Arthur Krolman
Section 2 32:41 Read by Arthur Krolman
Section 3 34:56 Read by Arthur Krolman
Section 4 36:52 Read by Arthur Krolman
Section 5 20:58 Read by Arthur Krolman
Section 6 14:39 Read by Arthur Krolman
Section 7 13:55 Read by Arthur Krolman
Section 8 8:36 Read by Arthur Krolman
Section 9 22:36 Read by Arthur Krolman

Reviews

An accessible translation


(4 stars)

Turning some of the homeric manneirisms and formulae into something listenable for the average modern listener is quite a task, but, in my opinion, this translation achieves it. As for the recording, the narration itself is nicely done, but a few interpretations are somewhat caricaturesque. Still, a very good starting point to the Homeric Hymns.

so grateful for this!


(5 stars)

needed to listen to this for Geek and Roman Mythology on Coursera. I'm happy to have found it. great reading too!

Well read


(5 stars)

I enjoyed all of the hymns, especially those of Demeter and Persephone, and The Battle of Frogs and Mice.

I agree with PB


(4 stars)

PB sums it up well. Excellent addition to the LibriVox library.

good book very well read


(5 stars)

You will really enjoy this

Five star storytelling


(5 stars)

Great work by Mr Krolman


(4 stars)

Well read and very interestingly written.