The Wisdom of the Ancients, A Series of Mythological Fables
Francis Bacon and Sir Francis Bacon
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"Now I suppose most people will think I am but entertaining myself with a toy, and using much the same kind of licence in expounding the poets’ fables which the poets themselves did in inventing them; and it is true that if I had a mind to vary and relieve my severer studies with some such exercise of pleasure for my own or my reader’s recreation, I might very fairly indulge in it. But that is not my meaning. Not but that I know very well what pliant stuff fable is made of, how freely it will follow any way you please to draw it, and how easily with a little dexterity and discourse of wit meanings which it was never meant to bear may be plausibly put upon it. Neither have I forgotten that there has been old abuse of the thing in practice; that many, wishing only to gain the sanction and reverence of antiquity for doctrines and inventions of their own, have tried to twist the fables of the poets into that sense; and that this is neither a modern vanity nor a rare one, but old of standing and frequent in use; that Chrysippus long ago, interpreting the oldest poets after the manner of an interpreter of dreams, made them out to be Stoics; and that the Alchemists more absurdly still have discovered in the pleasant and sportive fictions of the transformation of bodies, allusion to experiments of the furnace." - Summary from Bacon's Preface (3 hr 17 min)
Kapitel
Preface | 10:24 | Gelesen von Allie Mandell |
Cassandra, Or Divination | 3:21 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
Typhon, Or A Rebel | 5:44 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
The Cyclops, Or The Ministers Of Terror | 3:13 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
Narcissus, Or Self-Love | 3:22 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
The River Styx, Or Leagues | 4:00 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
Pan, Or Nature | 18:59 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
Perseus, Or War | 8:28 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
Endymion, Or a Favorite | 2:36 | Gelesen von Owen Cook |
The Sister Of The Giants, Or Fame | 1:42 | Gelesen von DrPGould |
Acteon And Pentheus, Or A Curious Man | 3:26 | Gelesen von Owen Cook |
Orpheus, Or Philosophy | 8:05 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
Cœlum, Or Beginnings | 5:20 | Gelesen von Owen Cook |
Proteus, Or Matter | 5:01 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
Memnon, Or A Youth Too Forward | 2:25 | Gelesen von Owen Cook |
Tythonus, Or Satiety | 2:30 | Gelesen von Deon Gines |
Juno’s Suitor, Or Baseness | 2:19 | Gelesen von Deon Gines |
Cupid, Or An Atom | 9:18 | Gelesen von Deon Gines |
Diomed, Or Zeal | 6:55 | |
Dædalus, Or Mechanical Skill | 6:08 | |
Ericthonius, Or Imposture | 2:25 | |
Deucalion, Or Restitution | 2:03 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
Nemesis, Or The Vicissitude Of Things | 4:45 | Gelesen von Allie Mandell |
Achelous, Or Battle | 2:33 | Gelesen von Owen Cook |
Dionysus, Or Bacchus | 10:26 | Gelesen von Craig Campbell |
Atalanta And Hippomenes, Or Gain | 3:09 | Gelesen von Owen Cook |
Prometheus, Or The State Of Man | 28:08 | Gelesen von Warren Kati |
Icarus And Scylla And Charybdis, Or The Middle Way | 4:28 | Gelesen von Warren Kati |
Sphinx, Or Science | 9:06 | Gelesen von Warren Kati |
Proserpine, Or Spirit | 8:53 | Gelesen von Allie Mandell |
Metis, Or Counsel | 2:40 | Gelesen von Owen Cook |
The Sirens, Or Pleasures | 5:21 | Gelesen von Abigail Johnston |
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good book well read





Thiago Coelho
Some readings not great but I think they were always basically understandable