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11/01/2008 - In primo piano - Valerio Di Stefano - Il degrado della cultura e la cultura degradata: involuzione del diritto d'autore in rete
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13/11/2007 - Libro - Il libro di www.valeriodistefano.com
09/11/2007 - Il Blog - Valerio Di Stefano
09/11/2007 - La Biblioteca - Classici Stranieri
- Copertina (formato MP3)
- 1. Prefazione (formato MP3)
- 2. Preambolo (formato MP3)
- 3. Il fumo (formato MP3)
- 4. Morte del padre - a (formato MP3)
- 4. Morte del padre - b (formato MP3)
- 5. La storia del mio matrimonio - a (formato MP3)
- 5. La storia del mio matrimonio - b (formato MP3)
- 5. La storia del mio matrimonio - c (formato MP3)
- 5. La storia del mio matrimonio - d (formato MP3)
- 5. La storia del mio matrimonio - e (formato MP3)
- 6. La moglie e l'amante - a (formato MP3)
- 6. La moglie e l'amante - b (formato MP3)
- 6. La moglie e l'amante - c (formato MP3)
- 6. La moglie e l'amante - d (formato MP3)
- 6. La moglie e l'amante - e (formato MP3)
- 6. La moglie e l'amante - f (formato MP3)
- 7. Storia di un'associazione commerciale - a (formato MP3)
- 7. Storia di un'associazione commerciale - b (formato MP3)
- 7. Storia di un'associazione commerciale - c (formato MP3)
- 7. Storia di un'associazione commerciale - a (formato MP3)
- 7. Storia di un'associazione commerciale - e (formato MP3)
- 7. Storia di un'associazione commerciale - f (formato MP3)
- 8. Psico-analisi - a (formato MP3)
- 8. Psico-analisi - b (formato MP3)
da: LibroParlato
Tratto da: Edizione critica delle opere di Italo Svevo ; a cura di Bruno Maier. - Pordenone : Edizioni Studio Tesi, 1985-. - [3] La coscienza di Zeno. - 1985 - 460 p. ; 23 cm.
Le musiche sono tratte da "Sonata a Kreutzer" di Ludwig Van Beethoven, eseguite da Ivan Genesio.
Creative Commons Attribuzione - Non commerciale - Condividi allo stesso modo 2.5
In July 1887, Esperanto made its debut as a 40-page pamphlet from Warsaw, published in Russian, Polish, French and German: all written by a Polish eye-doctor under the pen-name of Dr. Esperanto (“one who hopes”). Ludovic Lazarus Zamenhof (1859-1917) had a gift for languages, and a calling to help foster world amity: by a neutral “Internacia Lingvo” that anyone anywhere could readily use as a second language: neither forsaking a mother tongue, nor imposing it. In 1889 Zamenhof published an English translation by Richard H. Geoghegan, a young Irish linguist. All five are respectively considered the “First Book”. This classic sets forth Esperanto pretty much as we know it today (except that we no longer use internal apostrophes for composite words). Its original repertoire of 900 root words has grown tenfold in the past century, but you can still almost make do with the vocabulary herein. — Summary by Gene Keyes
- Wikipedia - L.L. Zamenhof
- Wikipedia - Unua Libro (First Book)
- Etext - www.genekeyes.com
- LibriVox’s Dr. Esperanto’s International Language, Introduction and Complete Grammar Internet Archive page
Total running time: 2:17:13
Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater
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- Section 00 - 00:10:52
[mp3@64kbps - 5.2MB] - Section 01 - 00:05:02
[mp3@64kbps - 2.4MB] - Section 02 - 00:14:08
[mp3@64kbps - 6.7MB] - Section 03 - 00:08:31
[mp3@64kbps - 4.0MB] - Section 04 - 00:12:27
[mp3@64kbps - 5.9MB] - Section 05 - 00:04:09
[mp3@64kbps - 2.0MB] - Section 06 - 00:09:00
[mp3@64kbps - 4.3MB] - Section 07 - 00:04:15
[mp3@64kbps - 2.0MB] - Section 08 - 00:22:17
[mp3@64kbps - 10.7MB] - Section 09 - 00:09:22
[mp3@64kbps - 4.5MB] - Section 10 - 00:23:37
[mp3@64kbps - 11.3MB] - Section 11 - 00:13:33
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The Murders in the Rue Morgue” is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1841. Poe referred to it as a “tale of ratiocination” featuring the brilliant deductions of C. Auguste Dupin; it is today regarded as one of the first detective stories and is almost certainly the first locked room mystery. (Summary from Wikipedia)
- Gutenberg e-text 2147
- Wikipedia - Edgar Allan Poe
- Wikipedia - The Murders in the Rue Morgue
- LibriVox’s The Murders in the Rue Morgue Internet Archive page
Total running time: 1:34:21
Read by Reynard T. Fox
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- Chapter 01 - 00:27:00
[mp3@64kbps - 12.9MB] - Chapter 02 - 00:28:25
[mp3@64kbps - 13.6MB] - Chapter 03 - 00:38:56
[mp3@64kbps - 18.6MB]
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket is Edgar Allan Poe’s only complete novel, published in 1838.
The work relates the tale of the young Arthur Gordon Pym who stows away aboard a whaling ship called Grampus. Various adventures and mis-adventures befall Pym including shipwreck, mutiny and cannibalism. The story starts out as a fairly conventional adventure at sea, but it becomes increasingly strange and hard to classify in later chapters, involving religious symbolism and the Hollow Earth. Summary from Wikipedia
- Gutenberg e-text 2149
- Wikipedia - Edgar Allan Poe
- Wikipedia - Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym
- LibriVox’s Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym Internet Archive page
Total running time: 6:22:12
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- Chapter 00 - 00:03:25
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Read by: Oscar Goff - Chapter 01 - 00:21:59
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Read by: Kevin McAsh - Chapter 02 - 00:13:58
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Read by: Joseph Loverti - Chapter 03 - 00:21:20
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Read by: Joseph Loverti - Chapter 04 - 00:13:28
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Read by: Joseph Loverti - Chapter 05 - 00:17:13
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Read by: J. M. Smallheer - Chapter 06 - 00:20:15
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Read by: J. M. Smallheer - Chapter 07 - 00:04:08
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Read by: J. M. Smallheer - Chapter 08 - 00:16:56
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Read by: Kirsten Ferreri - Chapter 09 - 00:18:36
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Read by: Michael Sirois - Chapter 10 - 00:11:39
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Read by: Michael Sirois - Chapter 11 - 00:15:45
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Read by: Michael Sirois - Chapter 12 - 00:23:28
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Read by: Julian Jamison - Chapter 13 - 00:22:00
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Read by: Julian Jamison - Chapter 14 - 00:21:01
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Read by: Silver - Chapter 15 - 00:11:34
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Read by: Silver - Chapter 16 - 00:04:34
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Read by: Kirsten Ferreri - Chapter 17 - 00:12:23
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Read by: Kirsten Ferreri - Chapter 18 - 00:15:12
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Read by: Kirsten Ferreri - Chapter 19 - 00:13:08
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Read by: audiotoshokan - Chapter 20 - 00:15:46
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Read by: audiotoshokan - Chapter 21 - 00:12:03
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Read by: Letzter Detektiv - Chapter 22 - 00:14:17
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Read by: mansoull2005 - Chapter 23 - 00:10:40
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Read by: mansoull2005 - Chapter 24 - 00:15:04
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Read by: mansoull2005 - Chapter 25 - 00:12:20
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Read by: Oscar Goff - Endnote - 00:06:20
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Read by: Esther
Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849) is widely famed as one of the greatest writers of all time. He is best known for his works of horror, such as “The Tell Tale Heart.” However, and this is less known, Poe also wrote many love poems. In this collection of forty-eight poems by Edgar Allan Poe we will go through a wide variety of themes, from horror and raw creepiness in “The Raven” to pure love in “A Valentine” to depression in “Alone.” Throughout all of his poems Poe kept a very strong meter and rhyme scheme. This is most obvious in “The Bells.” (Summary by Shurtagal)
- E-text
- Wikipedia - Edgar Allan Poe
- LibriVox’s Edgar Allan Poe Poems Internet Archive page
Total running time: 1:21:18
Read by Shurtagal
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- 01 - The Raven - 00:07:46
[mp3@64kbps - 3.7MB] - 02 - The Bells - 00:04:09
[mp3@64kbps - 1.9MB] - 03 - Ulalume - 00:04:45
[mp3@64kbps - 2.2MB] - 04 - To Helen - 00:03:36
[mp3@64kbps - 1.7MB] - 05 - Annabel Lee - 00:01:46
[mp3@64kbps - 0.8MB] - 06 - A Valentine - 00:01:11
[mp3@64kbps - 0.5MB] - 07 - An Enigma - 00:00:56
[mp3@64kbps - 0.4MB] - 08 - To My Mother - 00:00:48
[mp3@64kbps - 0.3MB] - 09 - For Annie - 00:02:35
[mp3@64kbps - 1.2MB] - 10 - To F—– - 00:00:51
[mp3@64kbps - 0.4MB] - 11 - To Francis S. Osgood - 00:00:36
[mp3@64kbps - 0.2MB] - 12 - Eldorado - 00:00:54
[mp3@64kbps - 0.4MB] - 13 - Eulalie - 00:01:04
[mp3@64kbps - 0.5MB] - 14 - To Marie Louise (Shew) - 00:01:04
[mp3@64kbps - 0.5MB] - 15 - The City in the Sea - 00:02:23
[mp3@64kbps - 1.1MB] - 16 - The Sleeper - 00:03:01
[mp3@64kbps - 1.4MB] - 17 - Bridal Ballad - 00:01:08
[mp3@64kbps - 0.5MB] - 18 - Lenore - 00:02:13
[mp3@64kbps - 1.0MB] - 19 - To One In Paradise - 00:01:10
[mp3@64kbps - 0.5MB] - 20 - The Coliseum - 00:02:44
[mp3@64kbps - 1.3MB] - 21 - The Haunted Palace - 00:02:05
[mp3@64kbps - 1.0MB] - 22 - The Conqueror Worm - 00:01:36
[mp3@64kbps - 0.7MB] - 23 - Silence - 00:00:58
[mp3@64kbps - 0.4MB] - 24 - Dream Land - 00:02:13
[mp3@64kbps - 1.0MB] - 25 - Hymn - 00:00:40
[mp3@64kbps - 0.3MB] - 26 - To Zante - 00:00:59
[mp3@64kbps - 0.4MB] - 27 - Sonnet to Science - 00:00:52
[mp3@64kbps - 0.4MB] - 28 - Forest Reverie - 00:01:21
[mp3@64kbps - 0.6MB] - 29 - The Valley of Unrest - 00:01:21
[mp3@64kbps - 0.6MB] - 30 - Israfel - 00:01:43
[mp3@64kbps - 0.8MB] - 31 - To – - 00:00:41
[mp3@64kbps - 0.3MB] - 32 - To — - 00:00:26
[mp3@64kbps - 0.2MB] - 33 - To the River - 00:00:44
[mp3@64kbps - 0.3MB] - 34 - Song - 00:00:50
[mp3@64kbps - 0.4MB] - 35 - Spirits of the Dead - 00:01:33
[mp3@64kbps - 0.7MB] - 36 - A Dream - 00:00:50
[mp3@64kbps - 0.4MB] - 37 - Romance - 00:01:03
[mp3@64kbps - 0.5MB] - 38 - Fairy-Land - 00:01:37
[mp3@64kbps - 0.7MB] - 39 - The Lake - To —– - 00:01:02
[mp3@64kbps - 0.5MB] - 40 - Evening Star - 00:00:55
[mp3@64kbps - 0.4MB] - 41 - The Happiest Day - 00:01:09
[mp3@64kbps - 0.5MB] - 42 - Imitation - 00:00:53
[mp3@64kbps - 0.4MB] - 43 - Hymn to Aristogenton and Harmodius - 00:00:56
[mp3@64kbps - 0.4MB] - 44 - Dreams - 00:01:59
[mp3@64kbps - 0.9MB] - 45 - In Youth I Have Known One - 00:02:00
[mp3@64kbps - 0.9MB] - 46 - A Paean - 00:01:52
[mp3@64kbps - 0.9MB] - 47 - Alone - 00:01:11
[mp3@64kbps - 0.5MB] - 48 - The Village Street - 00:03:09
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LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 different recordings of A Dream within a Dream by Edgar Allan Poe. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of April 15th, 2007.
- Gutenberg e-text
- Wikipedia - Edgar Allan Poe
- Wikipedia - A Dream within a Dream
- LibriVox’s A Dream within a Dream Internet Archive page
Total running time: 0:18:04
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- Version 1 - 00:01:06
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Read by: Clarica - Version 2 - 00:00:58
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Read by: Clarica - Version 3 - 00:01:33
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Read by: Cori Samuel - Version 4 - 00:01:14
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Read by: Elizabeth Palmer - Version 5 - 00:01:03
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Read by: Ezwa - Version 6 - 00:01:12
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Read by: Howard Dratch - Version 7 - 00:01:19
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Read by: JemmaBlythe - Version 8 - 00:01:00
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Read by: Joe Brenneman - Version 9 - 00:01:22
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Read by: Julian Jamison - Version 10 - 00:01:22
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Read by: Kristin Hughes - Version 11 - 00:01:00
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Read by: Karen Savage - Version 12 - 00:01:09
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Read by: Lee Ann Howlett - Version 13 - 00:01:21
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Read by: Lee Elliott - Version 14 - 00:01:17
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Read by: Squid Varilekova - Version 15 - 00:01:08
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Read by: Stephen Lamb
E' in linea il DVD-ROM multilingue contenente una selezione di oltre 10.000 titoli del Gutenberg Project in formato TXT.
Oltre ad un nutrito numero di opere in inglese, il DVD ROM contiente tutti i titoli del Gutenberg Project in formato TXT nelle seguenti lingue:
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E' possibile consultarne una versione on line all'indirizzo:
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Regalare cultura a se stessi e agli altri fa bene (*). Ora c'è un motivo in più per farlo.
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Copertina (formato MP3)
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Prefazione (formato MP3)
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Zelinda e il mostro (formato MP3)
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Le cento sporte (formato MP3)
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Il mortajo d'oro (formato MP3)
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La bella Giovanna (formato MP3)
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La bella Caterina (formato MP3)
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La bella Ostessina (formato MP3)
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Il figliolo del pecorajo (formato MP3)
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Il mago dalle sette teste (formato MP3)
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Il figliolo del Re di Francia (formato MP3)
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La novella delle scimmie (formato MP3)
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Zuccaccia (formato MP3)
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Bell'e fatta (formato MP3)
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Occhi-marci (formato MP3)
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Le tre melangole d'amore (formato MP3)
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Griselda (formato MP3)
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Bellindia (formato MP3)
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La bella Giuditta e la su' figliola Maria (formato MP3)
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La Prezzemolina (formato MP3)
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Il figliuolo del mercante di Milano (formato MP3)
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Il canto e'l sono della Sara Sibilla (formato MP3)
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Manfane, Tanfane e Zufilo (formato MP3)
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Il magnano o Pelo torto in barba (formato MP3)
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Fidati e Nun-ti-fidare (formato MP3)
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Contento nimo nel mondo (formato MP3)
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Il figliolo del re di Portogallo (formato MP3)
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La novella del sonno (formato MP3)
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I figlioli della campagnola (formato MP3)
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Fanta-Ghirò, persona bella (formato MP3)
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Adelame e Adelasia (formato MP3)
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Collo di pecora (formato MP3)
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Pipetta bugiardo (formato MP3)
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La ragazza serpe (formato MP3)
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Il paradiso terrestre (formato MP3)
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La scatola che bastona (formato MP3)
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Il mattarugiolo e il savio (formato MP3)
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Fiorindo e Chiara Stella (formato MP3)
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Testa di bufala (formato MP3)
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Il pesciolino (formato MP3)
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Uliva (formato MP3)
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I tre regali o la novella de' tappeti (formato MP3)
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Orlandino (formato MP3)
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La Rosina per il mare (formato MP3)
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Il ciuchino caca-zecchini (formato MP3)
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Giovannino insenza paura (formato MP3)
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Paolino da Perugia (formato MP3)
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La regina Marmotta (formato MP3)
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I cinque ladri (formato MP3)
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Il viaggiatore turinese (formato MP3)
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La manetta di morto (formato MP3)
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Il mercante di sale (formato MP3)
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Caterina (formato MP3)
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La lieprina (formato MP3)
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I tre consigli (formato MP3)
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Cicerchia o i ventidua ladri (formato MP3)
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La crepantosa (formato MP3)
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Caterina furba (formato MP3)
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I fichi brogiotti (formato MP3)
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Il figliolo dell'Imperatore di Roma (formato MP3)
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Fiordinando (formato MP3)
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Argia (formato MP3)
da: LibroParlato
Licenza: Creative Commons Attribuzione - Non commerciale - Condividi allo stesso modo 2.5
Sessanta novelle popolari montalesi (circondario di Pistoia) ; raccolte da Gherardo Nerucci. - Firenze : Le Monnier, 1880. - viii, 504 p.
Le musiche utilizzate sono liberi arrangiamenti di canti popolari toscani realizzati da Ivan Genesio per il presente libro parlato.
opera:
Il Milione
album:
Il Milione
anno:
2008
tipo registrazione:
In studio, digitale
etichetta:
Liber Liber
genere:
Libro parlato
artisti:
FASOL, Riccardo (ruolo: Voce e commento sonoro)
POLO, Marco (ruolo: Autore del testo)
Edizione LiberMusica:
data:
a cura di:
Riccardo Fasol
Vittorio Volpi
licenza:
Creative Commons Attribuzione - Non commerciale - Condividi allo stesso modo 2.5
note:
Tratto da: "Il Milione"
di Marco Polo;
prefazione di Giorgio Manganelli;
a cura di Antonio Lanza;
tavole di Fabrizio Clerici;
L'Unita - Editori riuniti;
Roma, 1981
Edizione fuori commercio riservata agli abbonati per l'anno 1982
Musica
Le musiche sono di Riccardo Fasol
| Folders |
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da: www.riccardofasol.it
The Acts of the Apostles is a book of the Bible, which now stands fifth in the New Testament. Acts tells the story of the Early Christian church, with particular emphasis on the ministry of the Twelve Apostles and of Paul of Tarsus. The early chapters, set in Jerusalem, discuss Jesus’s Resurrection, his Ascension, the coming of the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost, how God added disciples to the Christ’s church, and the start of the Twelve Apostles’ ministry. The later chapters discuss Paul’s conversion, his ministry, and finally his arrest and imprisonment and trip to Rome.
(Summary from Wikipedia and Sam Stinson)
- E-text
- Wikipedia - American Standard Version
- Wikipedia - Acts of the Apostles
- Wikipedia - Luke the Evangelist
- LibriVox’s The Acts of the Apostles Internet Archive page
Total running time: 2:35:51
Read by Sam Stinson
mp3 and ogg files
- Chapter 01 - 00:04:24
[mp3@64kbps - 2.1MB] - Chapter 02 - 00:06:40
[mp3@64kbps - 3.2MB] - Chapter 03 - 00:04:10
[mp3@64kbps - 2.0MB] - Chapter 04 - 00:05:34
[mp3@64kbps - 2.6MB] - Chapter 05 - 00:06:21
[mp3@64kbps - 3.0MB] - Chapter 06 - 00:02:38
[mp3@64kbps - 1.2MB] - Chapter 07 - 00:08:54
[mp3@64kbps - 4.2MB] - Chapter 08 - 00:05:39
[mp3@64kbps - 2.7MB] - Chapter 09 - 00:06:24
[mp3@64kbps - 3.0MB] - Chapter 10 - 00:07:07
[mp3@64kbps - 3.4MB] - Chapter 11 - 00:04:22
[mp3@64kbps - 2.0MB] - Chapter 12 - 00:04:10
[mp3@64kbps - 2.0MB] - Chapter 13 - 00:08:04
[mp3@64kbps - 3.8MB] - Chapter 14 - 00:04:20
[mp3@64kbps - 2.0MB] - Chapter 15 - 00:06:05
[mp3@64kbps - 2.9MB] - Chapter 16 - 00:06:09
[mp3@64kbps - 2.9MB] - Chapter 17 - 00:05:42
[mp3@64kbps - 2.7MB] - Chapter 18 - 00:04:27
[mp3@64kbps - 2.1MB] - Chapter 19 - 00:06:25
[mp3@64kbps - 3.0MB] - Chapter 20 - 00:05:51
[mp3@64kbps - 2.8MB] - Chapter 21 - 00:06:38
[mp3@64kbps - 3.1MB] - Chapter 22 - 00:04:45
[mp3@64kbps - 2.2MB] - Chapter 23 - 00:05:29
[mp3@64kbps - 2.6MB] - Chapter 24 - 00:04:09
[mp3@64kbps - 1.9MB] - Chapter 25 - 00:04:40
[mp3@64kbps - 2.2MB] - Chapter 26 - 00:05:09
[mp3@64kbps - 2.4MB] - Chapter 27 - 00:06:30
[mp3@64kbps - 3.1MB] - Chapter 28 - 00:05:05
[mp3@64kbps - 2.4MB]
Alcott in 1862 served as a nurse in Georgetown, D.C during the Civil War. She wrote home what she observed there. Those harrowing and sometimes humorous letters compiled make up Hospital Sketches. (Summary by Aaron Elliott)
- Gutenberg e-text
- Wikipedia - Louisa May Alcott
- LibriVox’s Hospital Sketches Internet Archive page
Total running time: 3:08:19
Read by: Aaron Elliott
mp3 and ogg files
- Chapter 01 - Obtaining Supplies - 00:23:11
[mp3@64kbps - 11.1MB] - Chapter 02 - A Foreward Movement - 00:20:42
[mp3@64kbps - 9.9MB] - Chapter 03 - A Day - 00:29:43
[mp3@64kbps - 14.2MB] - Chapter 04 - A Night - 00:42:05
[mp3@64kbps - 20.2MB] - Chapter 05 - Off Duty - 00:40:05
[mp3@64kbps - 19.2MB] - Chapter 06 - A Postscript - 00:32:33
[mp3@64kbps - 15.6MB]
The First Epistle to the Corinthians is a book of the Bible in the New Testament. 1 Corinthians is a letter from Paul of Tarsus and Sosthenes to the Christians of Corinth, Greece. This epistle contains some of the best-known phrases in the New Testament, including (depending on the translation) “without love, I am nothing” (13:1) and “when I was a child, I spoke as a child, I felt as a child, I thought as a child” (13:11). Paul turns the hearts of Christians from selfish factionalism to selfless service of others in love.
(Summary from Wikipedia)
- E-text
- Wikipedia - American Standard Version
- Wikipedia - 1 Corinthians
- Wikipedia - Paul of Tarsus
- LibriVox’s The First Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians Internet Archive page
Total running time: 1:02:19
Read by Sam Stinson
mp3 and ogg files
- Chapter 01 - 00:04:14
[mp3@64kbps - 2.0MB] - Chapter 02 - 00:02:37
[mp3@64kbps - 1.2MB] - Chapter 03 - 00:03:13
[mp3@64kbps - 1.5MB] - Chapter 04 - 00:03:29
[mp3@64kbps - 1.6MB] - Chapter 05 - 00:02:22
[mp3@64kbps - 1.1MB] - Chapter 06 - 00:03:17
[mp3@64kbps - 1.5MB] - Chapter 07 - 00:06:11
[mp3@64kbps - 2.9MB] - Chapter 08 - 00:02:18
[mp3@64kbps - 1.1MB] - Chapter 09 - 00:04:16
[mp3@64kbps - 2.0MB] - Chapter 10 - 00:04:10
[mp3@64kbps - 2.0MB] - Chapter 11 - 00:04:22
[mp3@64kbps - 2.0MB] - Chapter 12 - 00:04:00
[mp3@64kbps - 1.9MB] - Chapter 13 - 00:02:11
[mp3@64kbps - 1.0MB] - Chapter 14 - 00:05:25
[mp3@64kbps - 2.6MB] - Chapter 15 - 00:07:06
[mp3@64kbps - 3.4MB] - Chapter 16 - 00:03:08
[mp3@64kbps - 1.5MB]
This book is all about the fictional country called Utopia. It is a country with an ‘ideal’ form of communism, in which everything really does belong to everybody, everyone does the work they want to, and everyone is alright with that. This country uses gold for chamber pots and prison chains, pearls and diamonds for children’s playthings, and requires that a man and a woman see each other exactly as they are, naked, before getting married. This book gave the word ‘utopia’ the meaning of a perfect society, while the Greek word actually means ‘no place’. Enjoy listening to this story about a country that really is too good to be true. (Summary by Jenilee.)
- Gutenberg e-text
- Wikipedia - Thomas More
- Wikipedia - Utopia
- LibriVox’s Utopia Internet Archive page
Total running time: 3:53:48
Read by Jenilee
mp3 and ogg files
- 00 - Introduction - 00:08:25
[mp3@64kbps - 4.0MB] - 01 - Discourses of Raphael Hythloday, Part 1 - 00:26:54
[mp3@64kbps - 12.9MB] - 02 - Discourses of Raphael Hythloday, Part 2 - 00:28:13
[mp3@64kbps - 13.5MB] - 03 - Discourses of Raphael Hythloday, Part 3 - 00:19:45
[mp3@64kbps - 9.4MB] - 04 - Of Their Towns, Particularly of Amaurot - 00:05:27
[mp3@64kbps - 2.6MB] - 05 - Of Their Magistrates - 00:03:10
[mp3@64kbps - 1.5MB] - 06 - Of Their Trades, and Manner of Life - 00:10:10
[mp3@64kbps - 4.8MB] - 07 - Of Their Traffic - 00:11:29
[mp3@64kbps - 5.5MB] - 08 - Of the Travelling of the Utopians - 00:43:05
[mp3@64kbps - 20.6MB] - 09 - Of Their Slaves and of Their Marriages - 00:19:26
[mp3@64kbps - 9.3MB] - 10 - Of Their Military Discipline - 00:20:01
[mp3@64kbps - 9.6MB] - 11 - Of the Religions of the Utopians - 00:37:43
[mp3@64kbps - 18.1MB]
Pollyanna tells the story of Pollyanna Whittier, a young girl who goes to live with her wealthy Aunt Polly after her father’s death. Pollyanna’s philosophy of life centers around what she calls “The Glad Game”: she always tries to find something to be glad about in every situation, and to always do without delay whatever she thinks is right. With this philosophy, and her own sunny personality, she brings so much gladness to her aunt’s dispirited New England town that she transforms it into a pleasant, healthy place to live. Eventually, however, even Pollyanna’s robust optimism is put to the test when she loses the use of her legs in an accident. (From Wikipedia)
- Gutenberg e-text 1450
- Wikipedia - Eleanor H. Porter
- Wikipedia - Pollyanna
- LibriVox’s Pollyanna
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