Preface
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33:21 |
Read by Foon |
Dialogue I: Prometheus obtains his release from Zeus by a prophecy
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3:13 |
Read by Owen Cook |
Dialogue II: Zeus threatens to put Eros in fetters
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3:13 |
Read by Tomas Peter |
Dialogue III: Zeus orders Hermes to slay Argus, and to conduct Io to Egypt
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2:04 |
Read by Scotty Smith |
Dialogue IV: Zeus instructs Ganymedes as to the nature of his duties in heaven
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7:07 |
Read by Owen Cook |
Dialogue V: Hera upbraids Zeus with his love for Ganymedes
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6:09 |
Read by Scotty Smith |
Dialogue VI: Ixion makes love to Hera
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6:27 |
Read by Scotty Smith |
Dialogue VII: Hephæstus recounts to Apollo the actions of the infant prodigy, H…
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4:12 |
Read by Owen Cook |
Dialogue VIII: Hephæstus assists at the parturition of Zeus and the birth of At…
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3:38 |
Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Dialogue IX: Hermes refuses Poseidon admission to Zeus, and assigns as the reas…
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3:53 |
Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Dialogue X: Hermes conveys to Helios the order of Zeus
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3:43 |
Read by Stefan Von Blon |
Dialogue XI: Aphrodite charges Selene with her love for Endymion, and, at the s…
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2:47 |
Read by cathar maiden |
Dialogue XII: Aphrodite upbraids Eros for his mischievous conduct in the past, …
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3:26 |
Read by cathar maiden |
Dialogue XIII: Asklepius and Herakles quarrel on a question of precedence in he…
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3:40 |
Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Dialogue XIV: Apollo recounts to hermes the manner of the death of Hyakinthus, …
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3:29 |
Read by Stefan Von Blon |
Dialogue XV: Hermes and Apollo envy the deformed Hephæstus the possession of hi…
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4:20 |
Read by Stefan Von Blon |
Dialogue XVI: Hera and Leto dispute about the merits of their respective childr…
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4:17 |
Read by Sonia |
Dialogue XVII: Hermes narrates to Apollo the adultery of Ares and Aphrodite, an…
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4:19 |
Read by Stefan Von Blon |
Dialogue XVIII: Hera denounces, and Zeus defends, the character of Bacchus
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3:37 |
Read by Foon |
Dialogue XIX: Eros explains to his mother why he does not assail Athena, the Mu…
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3:37 |
Read by cathar maiden |
Dialogue XX: The Judgment of Paris
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23:15 |
Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Dialogue XXI: Ares ridicules the threat of Zeus, and the chain let down from he…
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2:59 |
Read by Owen Cook |
Dialogue XXII: Pan urges his claims to be the son of Hermes, who is unwilling t…
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6:15 |
Read by Stefan Von Blon |
Dialogue XXIII: Apollo remarks to Bacchus on the heterogeneousness of Aphrodite…
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3:41 |
Read by ToddHW |
Dialogue XXIV: Hermes complains to his mother of the multiplicity of his employ…
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4:51 |
Read by Leanne Yau |
Dialogue XXV: Helios, accused by Zeus of rash conduct in giving up his chariot …
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4:17 |
Read by Owen Cook |
Dialogue XXVI: Apollo asks Hermes to point out to him, of the twin dioscuri whi…
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3:32 |
Read by Owen Cook |