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The Labours of Heracles Part 1
Heracles—or Hercules as he was known in Rome—was put to work on 12 impossible tasks by the jealous and vengeful Hera. Listen to his heroism over the Nemean Lion, the Lernaean Hydra, the Cretan Bull, and others with an engaging audio...
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Dido and Aeneas
The number one rule in a Roman myth: don't upset the goddesses. Having acquired the wrath of Juno, the queen of heaven, Paris and Aeneas suffer trials and tribulations on their journeys to love and triumph. Experience the thrill of the...
Storynory
Jason and Medea Part One: The Voyage Begins
Join Jason on his voyage across the sea to Colchis as he rounds up a group of laborers to bring back the Golden Fleece. An audio resource provides a written story and audio accompaniment to engage pupils in Jason's exciting adventures.
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The Labours of Heracles Part 2
There's not much that the half-mortal, half-god Heracles can't do, but Hera plans to put him to the test! Listen to an audio retelling of the second half of Heracles's trials, including riding the Mares of Diomedes, procuring the Belt of...
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Jason and Medea Part Two: The Voyage to Colchis
The second part of Jason and the Argonauts’ journey to Colchis features a boxing match with King Amycus and the defeat of Amycus's army. But what happens when the Argonauts encounter Phineas the seer? Listen to an audio retelling of the...
Lit2Go
The Cat-Maiden
Can you ever change your true nature? Aesop's "The Cat-Maiden" explores the theme of identity with an experiment involving a cat-turned-wife. After listening to an audio version of the fable, learners argue their own opinions about the...
Lit2Go
Avaricious and Envious
Wishing harm on your neighbors is never the best way to better your own situation. Two neighbors learn this lesson the hard way in Aesop's "Avaricious and Envious," which reinforces the connection between vices and punishment. Pupils...
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The Wooden Horse
One of the greatest tricks of all time is so well known that it has become its own colloquialism. Introduce elementary readers to "The Wooden Horse," an adaptation of the legendary story from Homer's Odyssey and Virgil's Aeneid, with a...
History of Our World
Podcast History of Our World: 70: Legends of the Roman Kingdom
Podcast 70 tells the story of the 'legendary' kings of Rome in an entertaining way. [20:03]
BBC
Bbc Radio 4: In Our Time: Greek and Roman Love Poetry
Audio of the BBC Radio 4 program "In Our Time." This forty-three minute episode is about Greek and Roman love poetry. Experts discuss the transition from heroic narratives to love as a theme. Listening requires RealPlayer.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Episode 1539: We the People Lesson 3 Part 1: Roman Republic
What was the Roman Republic? We find out on today's podcast.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Greek and Roman Ideas About Voting
The Greeks and Romans believed that voters needed to have an economic investment in their communities, e.g., by owning property, in order to vote thoughtfully.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics:elements of Democracy Pt.111:ancient Rome and Political Culture
From the Roman Repubic emerged the idea that people ought to be concerned with the public good rather than pursuing their own personal pleasures.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Influence of the Roman Republic
The Roman Republic had the greatest influence on the Founders' ideas about government.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: The Roman Republic as Example and Warning
A discussion of how the history of the Roman Republic was both an example and a warning to America's founding generation.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Greeks, Romans and Natural Rights
In today's episode, we learn about the lessons the Founders drew from Greek and Roman political history, and from natural rights philosophy.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Republican Government Part 1: The Roman Republic
The American Founders saw the Roman Republic as both an example and a warning.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Art History: Victorious Athlete: The Vaison Daidoumenos
Video discussing a Roman copy of a Greek sculpture of a youth, c. AD 69-96. The original statue, Diadoumenos, by Polykleitos, c. 430 BC, was melted down for its bronze. Includes links to additional information and images. [9:03]
BBC
Bbc Podcasts: Episode 36: Warren Cup 24 May 2010
A silver cup that offers a rare glimpse into the world of sexual love in ancient Rome. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, looks at the Warren cup, which features such explicit images of homosexual acts that it was once...
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Rights in History Pt. 2: Introd. To Classical Republicanism
The Founders were heavily influenced by the Roman Republic and particularly by the idea of the common welfare.
Internet Multicasting Service
Ims: Harper Audio: Wallace Stevens
This site provides HarperAudio (copyrighted by Harper Collins) files of Stevens reading a total of four of his poems. One file contains readings of "The Idea of Order at Key West," "The Poem that Took the Place of a Mountain," and...
BBC
Bbc Podcasts: Episode 40: Hoxne Pepper Pot 28 May 2010
A silver pepper pot from a Roman treasure hoard found buried in England. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, looks at how the elite of Roman Britain sustained their appetite for luxury goods and good living in the years...
BBC
Bbc Podcasts: Episode 35: Head of Augustus 21 May 2010
Head of Augustus, the first Roman emperor. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, looks at one of the world's most famous rulers, whose powerful, God-like status is brilliantly enshrined in a 2000-year-old bronze head with...
BBC
Bbc Podcasts: Episode 44: Hinton St Mary Mosaic 3 Jun 2010
Mosaic of one of the earliest known images of Christ. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, looks at this mosaic which was made somewhere around the year 350 and was found on the floor of a Roman villa in Dorset. He explores...
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