GhostOfClayton Posted October 12, 2010 Report Share Posted October 12, 2010 For those of you who weren't aware of it, many of Rome's well-known writers are available to download as audiobooks from www.librivox.org. There is no catch. This excellent website has most of the primary sources, mostly in translation, and even one or two as nature intended (in Latin). I think they're all available both to download, and as podcasts via iTunes. I say there's no catch . . . they are pretty much all read by our friends from "His Majesty's Former Colonies in the West". With sincere respect to them, their accent does tend to grate on the British ear after a while. Honestly . . . I say that with all affection. I'm pretty sure the reverse must be true. Anyway, I digress. After the briefest of searches, I found the following: Livius. Titus (Livy). "From the Foundation of the City Vol. 01" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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