Librivox is a website that asks volunteers around the world
to read and record books that are in the public domain. These recordings are
then made available to all to listen to for free! You can find practically anything
on there; I’ve listened to books on all different topics in the past, as my
commute gets lengthy and boring very often. You can download these on your
computer, listen online or even get them on your phone. There are multiple
applications that host these audiobooks, so they’re practically at your
fingertips!
The Classics
Section at Librivox is full of great titles, from Virgil’s “Aeneid” to
Plato’s “The Symposium.” I highly recommend listening to the works as you may
need to for class to supplement the readings or just for your own pleasure.
When I took the Heroes and Epics course I made sure to listen to the Aeneid to
help with my understanding and memory of the story! Listening to these during
your commutes instead of music is a great choice, as you’re actually expanding
your mind and learning!
In addition, why not check out Lysistrata read by
our own Classical God Dr. Kirk Shellko and a few of our fellow students (now
alumni). And if you’re interested in participating in a future reading let us
know and we will happily put a group together and volunteer to read some
Classical goodness.
Your President,
Paulina