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Below links taken from "The Classical Page."

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Kathleen Coleman (Harvard)

Hear Recitations in Latin-Click below

 

Ovid's Amores 1.13

John Donne's Adaptation of Amores 1.13

Propertius 1.21

Propertius 1.22

Statius Silvae 5.4 ("Ode to Sleep")

Kathleen Coleman's English Translation of Statius 5.4 http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~classics/poetry_and_prose/poetry.html

 

Richard Tarrant (Harvard)

 

Catullus 5 (Vivamus, mea Lesbia, atque amemus)

Cicero: First Oration against Catiline in the Senate, 63 B.C (Intro)

 

Students in Richard Tarrant's Core Class "The Rome of Augustus" (students now everywhere)

 

Roman Declamations in the style of Ovid and Seneca.