Curiosities of Olden Times
Sabine Baring-Gould
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Curiosities of Olden Times invites listeners to explore a fascinating collection of essays that delve into the peculiarities and wonders of history. Authored by Sabine Baring-Gould, this work presents 17 intriguing pieces that blend folklore, philosophy, and the oddities of human nature.
With a distinctive narrative style, Baring-Gould examines topics ranging from the mythical composition of women to the elusive philosopher's stone. Each essay serves as a window into the past, revealing the curiosities that have shaped our understanding of the world.
Rich in historical context and whimsical insights, this audiobook offers a unique perspective on the eccentricities of olden times, making it a delightful listen for those who appreciate the quirks of history and the art of storytelling.
Chapters
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| The Meaning of Mourning | 23:58 | Read by Kristin G. | |
| Curiosities of Cypher | 47:46 | Read by Kristin G. | |
| Strange Wills | 33:16 | Read by NoelBadrian | |
| Queer Culprits | 30:27 | Read by Crln Yldz Ksr | |
| Ghosts in Court | 25:39 | Read by jennycbnyn | |
| Strange Pains and Penalties | 17:28 | Read by JacobH | |
| What are Women Made of? | 27:46 | Read by Phil Chenevert | |
| 'Flagellum Salutis' | 28:03 | Read by Tony Oliva | |
| 'Hermippus Redivivus' | 30:53 | Read by Leni | |
| The Baroness de Beausoleil | 22:31 | Read by Availle | |
| Some Crazy Saints, part 1 | 28:57 | Read by Availle | |
| Some Crazy Saints, part 2 | 38:02 | Read by Availle | |
| The Jackass of Vanvres | 19:22 | Read by Crln Yldz Ksr | |
| A Mysterious Vale | 34:58 | Read by Availle | |
| King Robert of Sicily | 30:50 | Read by Peter John Keeble | |
| Sortes Sacrae | 18:22 | Read by Erin McKelle | |
| Chiapa Chocolate | 20:01 | Read by Availle | |
| The Philosopher's Stone | 37:19 | Read by CaprishaPage |
Reviews
Interesting, Sometimes Gruesome
Phxjennifer
Curiosities are not always G-rated for violence. Ancient punishment was often horrific. Still, the bulk of the essays were informative, and most of the narrators were very good.