ancient Greece

  • Andromache – Audiobook

    Andromache (originally Andromaque) by Jean Racine is a cornerstone of 17th-century French classical tragedy. Through poetic language and tightly woven emotional drama, Racine revisits the aftermath of the Trojan War. This audiobook adaptation delivers the powerful tale of love, loyalty, and vengeance with elegance and clarity, bringing the timeless tragedy to a modern audience. About…

  • The Apology of Socrates 

    The Apology of Socrates by Plato recounts Socrates’ defense during his trial for impiety and corrupting Athenian youth. Socrates refutes the charges, arguing that he is a seeker of truth, questioning wisdom to reveal ignorance. He denies atheism, claiming he follows a divine mission. He critiques Athens for valuing wealth over virtue and insists that…

  • The Iliad

    The Iliad Audiobook – Free Full Narration of Homer’s Epic By Homer Step into the heart of ancient war — the roar of battle, the thunder of gods, and the fate of heroes. In The Iliad, Homer paints a vivid and unrelenting portrait of the final weeks of the Trojan War — a tumult where…