Curious Myths of the Middle Ages
Sabine Baring-Gould
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This volume is an example of Sabine Baring-Gould's extensive research into the middle ages. This volume of 12 curiosities was one of Baring-Gould's most successful publications. (Summary by Carolin) (5 hr 38 min)
Chapitres
The Wandering Jew, Part 1 | 14:17 | Lu par TriciaG |
The Wandering Jew, Part 2 | 23:14 | Lu par TriciaG |
Prester John | 37:47 | Lu par DJRickyV |
The Divining Rod, Part 1 | 21:31 | Lu par Lynne T |
The Divining Rod, Part 2 | 24:04 | Lu par Lynne T |
The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus | 21:27 | Lu par Lucas Boulding |
William Tell | 25:01 | Lu par Timothy Lucas |
The Dog Gellert | 17:19 | Lu par DPranitis |
Tailed Men | 21:12 | Lu par Lynne T |
Antichrist and Pope Joan, Part 1 | 23:21 | Lu par Leni |
Antichrist and Pope Joan, Part 2 | 15:58 | Lu par Leni |
The Man in the Moon | 17:20 | Lu par Rocit |
The Mountain of Venus | 19:52 | Lu par Rocit |
Fatality of Numbers | 34:44 | Lu par Availle |
The Terrestrial Paradise | 20:57 | Lu par Rocit |
Critiques
good book well read





Thiago Coelho
The first reader does have the quirk of inflection that the other reviewer noticed, but it was just funny to notice that she does that; it did not make it harder to understand. And she only read the first two sections.





SteveS
1st 2 Captures: torturous reading - distracts from text.
Well read





Mario
interesting and fun too
.....middle ages





Ian Tongs
The text may have been ok but the narrator's voice had a most distracting inflexion at the end of every sentence. Not good.
Ian's review is right





Ken Nobi
This book could use a new reader.