Disc 1 - Book 1 | |||
Track | Section | Reader | Length |
1 | 01 - That Men By Various Ways Arrive At The Same End. | Martin Geeson | 15:27 |
2 | 02 - Of Sorrow | D. S. Harvey | 12:30 |
3 | 03 - That Our Affections Carry Themselves Beyond Us | D. S. Harvey | 22:45 |
4 | 04 - That The Soul Expends Its Passions Upon False Objects Where The True Are Wanting | Martin Geeson | 8:42 |
5 | 05 - Whether The Governor Of A Place Besieged Ought Himself To Go Out To Parley | Martin Geeson | 9:37 |
6 | 06 - That The Hour Of Parley Dangerous | Martin Geeson | 8:54 |
7 | 07 - That The Intention Is Judge Of Our Actions | Caelivres | 4:03 |
8 | 08 - Of Idleness | Martin Geeson | 5:01 |
9 | 09 - Of Liars | John Kooz | 20:00 |
10 | 10 - Of Quick Or Slow Speech | John Kooz | 8:09 |
11 | 11 - Of Prognostications | MorganScorpion | 13:23 |
12 | 12 - Of Constancy | John Kooz | 10:11 |
13 | 13 - The Ceremony Of The Interview Of Princes | Cheri Gardner | 4:50 |
14 | 14 - That Men Are Justly Punished For Being Obstinate In The Defence Of A Fort That Is Not In Reason To Be Defended | Martin Geeson | 4:56 |
15 | 15 - Of The Punishment Of Cowardice | Martin Geeson | 5:48 |
16 | 16 - A Proceeding Of Some Ambassadors | Martin Geeson | 12:03 |
17 | 17 - Of Fear | Martin Geeson | 9:36 |
18 | 18 - That Men Are Not To Judge Of Our Happiness Till After Death. | Martin Geeson | 10:49 |
19 | 19 - That to Study Philosophy is to Learn to Die | D. S. Harvey | 55:24 |
20 | 20 - Of The Force Of Imagination | doonaboon | 32:53 |
21 | 21 - That The Profit Of One Man Is The Damage Of Another | Nadine Eckert-Boulet | 2:31 |
22 | 22 - Of Custom And That We Should Not Easily Change A Law Received | doonaboon | 49:43 |
23 | 23 - Various Events From The Same Counsel | doonaboon | 29:06 |
24 | 24 - Of Pedantry | doonaboon | 36:18 |
25 | 25 - Of The Education Of Children Part 1 | doonaboon | 52:30 |
26 | 26 - Of The Education Of Children Part 2 | TriciaG | 56:59 |
27 | 27 - That It Is Folly To Measure Truth And Error By Our Own Capacity | MorganScorpion | 12:22 |
28 | 28 - Of Friendship | John Kooz | 1:02:52 |
29 | 29 - Nine And Twenty Sonnets Of Etienne De La Boetie & Of Moderation | Leni | 20:34 |
30 | 30 - Of Cannibals | Andrew Coleman | 36:40 |
31 | 31 - That A Man Is Soberly To Judge Of The Divine Ordinances | Cheri Gardner | 7:13 |
32 | 32 - That We Are To Avoid Pleasures Even At The Expense Of Life | Cheri Gardner | 5:19 |
33 | 33 - That Fortune Is Often-Times Observed To Act By The Rule Of Reason | Ana Simao | 9:34 |
34 | 34 - Of One Defect In Our Government | Nadine Eckert-Boulet | 3:55 |
35 | 35 - Of The Custom Of Wearing Clothes | Martin Geeson | 12:12 |
36 | 36 - Of Cato The Younger | Leni | 13:05 |
37 | 37 - That We Laugh And Cry For The Same Thing | Martin Geeson | 11:24 |
38 | 38 - Of Solitude | stephenreader | 31:08: |
39 | 39 - A Consideration Upon Cicero | Leni | 17:06 |
40 | 40 - That The Relish For Good And Evil Depends In Great Measure Upon The Opinion We Have Of Them | Lorraine B | 58:21 |
41 | 41 - Not To Communicate A Man's Honour | Martin Geeson | 9:03 |
42 | 42 - Of The Inequality Amoungst Us. | elmay | 27:42 |
43 | 43 - Of Sumptuary Laws | Martin Geeson | 7:45 |
44 | 44 - Of Sleep | anjieliu | 5:43 |
45 | 45 - Of The Battle Of Dreux | Martin Geeson | 5:10 |
46 | 46 - Of Names | Martin Geeson | 18:47 |
47 | 47 - Of The Uncertainty Of Our Judgment | Max Korlinge | 19:08 |
48 | 48 - Of War Horses Or Destriers | TriciaG | 23:36 |
49 | 49 - Of Ancient Customs | Leni | 15:21 |
50 | 50 - Of Democritus And Heraclitus | Jonathan Hockey | 8:59 |
51 | 51 - Of The Vanity Of Words | Martin Geeson | 12:00 |
52 | 52 - Of The Parsimony Of The Ancients | Leni | 2:37 |
53 | 53 - Of A Saying Of Caesar | Leni | 4:39 |
54 | 54 - Of Vain Subtleties | Martin Geeson | 11:02 |
55 | 55 - Of Smells | Martin Geeson | 7:34 |
56 | 56 - Of Prayers | Martin Geeson | 33:26 |
57 | 57 - Of Age | Martin Geeson | 10:16 |
Disc 2 - Book 2 - Part 1 | |||
Track | Section | Reader | Length |
1 | 01 - Of The Inconstancy Of Our Actions | Malone | 25:04 |
2 | 02 - Of Drunkenness | Malone | 33:56 |
3 | 03 - A Custom Of The Isle Of Cea | Malone | 49:45 |
4 | 04 ? To-Morrow's A New Day | Malone | 8:02 |
5 | 05 - Of Conscience | Malone | 13:51 |
6 | 06 - Use Makes Perfect | Cynthia Moyer | 38:27 |
7 | 07 - Of Recompenses Of Honour | Malone | 12:55 |
8 | 08 - Of The Affection Of Fathers To Their Children Part 1 | Malone | 36:09 |
9 | 09 - Of The Affection Of Fathers To Their Children Part 2 | Malone | 31:56 |
10 | 10 - Of The Arms Of The Parthians | Malone | 10:41 |
11 | 11 - Of Books | Malone | 46:56 |
12 | 12 - Of Cruelty | Cynthia Moyer | 56:38 |
13 | 13 - Of Judging Of The Death Of Another | Cynthia Moyer | 22:57 |
14 | 14 - That Our Mind Hinders Itself | D. S. Harvey | 2:55 |
15 | 15 - That Our Desires Are Augmented By Difficulty | Malone | 21:41 |
16 | 16 - Of Glory | Cynthia Moyer | 50:27 |
17 | 17 - Of Presumption Part 1 | Cynthia Moyer | 38:32 |
18 | 18 - Of Presumption Part 2 | Cynthia Moyer | 37:59 |
19 | 18 - Of Presumption Part 3 | Cynthia Moyer | 41:55 |
20 | 20 - Of Giving The Lie | Malone | 15:15 |
21 | 21 - Of Liberty Of Conscience | Malone | 13:32 |
22 | 22 - That We Taste Nothing Pure | Malone | 12:10 |
23 | 23 - Against Idleness | Malone | 14:20 |
24 | 24 - Of Posting | Kajo | 3:35 |
25 | 25 - Of Ill Means Employed To A Good End | Malone | 12:15 |
26 | 26 - Of The Roman Grandeur | Kajo | 4:40 |
27 | 27 - Not To Counterfeit Being Sick | Kajo | 6:14 |
28 | 28 - Of Thumbs | D. S. Harvey | 3:24 |
29 | 29 - Cowardice The Mother Of Cruelty | Cynthia Moyer | 33:30 |
30 | 30 - All Things Have Their Season | Kajo | 6:17 |
31 | 31 - Of Virtue | Rapunzelina | 20:01 |
32 | 32 - Of A Monstrous Child | Julia Niedermaier | 4:31 |
33 | 33 - Of Anger | Malone | 24:50 |
34 | 34 - Defence Of Seneca And Plutarch | Malone | 21:52 |
35 | 35 - The Story Of Spurina | Malone | 24:16 |
36 | 36 - Observation On A War According To Julius Caesar | Malone | 28:38 |
37 | 37 - Of Three Good Women | Rapunzelina | 21:26 |
38 | 38 - Of The Most Excellent Men | Rapunzelina | 18:53 |
39 | 39 - Of The Resemblance Of Children To Their Fathers Part 1 | Malone | 51:51 |
40 | 40 - Of The Resemblance Of Children To Their Fathers Part 2 | Malone | 49:27 |
Disc 3 - Book 2 - Part 2 - Apology for Raimond Sebond | |||
Track | Section | Reader | Length |
41 | 41 - Apology For Raimond Sebond Part 1 | Malone | 46:42 |
42 | 42 - Apology For Raimond Sebond Part 2 | Cynthia Moyer | 1:03:25 |
43 | 43 - Apology For Raimond Sebond Part 3 | Cynthia Moyer | 1:09:08 |
44 | 44 - Apology For Raimond Sebond Part 4 | Cynthia Moyer | 1:04:23 |
45 | 45 - Apology For Raimond Sebond Part 5 | Cynthia Moyer | 1:08:28 |
46 | 46 - Apology For Raimond Sebond Part 6 | Cynthia Moyer | 1:02:58 |
47 | 47 - Apology For Raimond Sebond Part 7 | Cynthia Moyer | 49:09 |
48 | 48 - Apology For Raimond Sebond Part 8 | Cynthia Moyer | 57:36 |
49 | 49 - Apology For Raimond Sebond Part 9 | Cynthia Moyer | 1:08:18 |
50 | 50 - Apology For Raimond Sebond Part 10 | Cynthia Moyer | 1:05:55 |
51 | 51 - Apology For Raimond Sebond Part 11 | Cynthia Moyer | 59:47 |
Disc 4 - Book 3 | |||
Track | Section | Reader | Length |
1 | 01 - Of Profit And Honesty Part 1 | Malone | 25:03:00 |
2 | 02 - Of Profit And Honesty Part 2 | Malone | 25:29:00 |
3 | 03 - Of Repentance Part 1 | beeveeo | 25:35:00 |
4 | 04 - Of Repentance Part 2 | Erin McKelle | 23:29 |
5 | 05 - Of Three Commerces | Cynthia Moyer | 50:04:00 |
6 | 06 - Of Diversion | Malone | 34:20:00 |
7 | 07 - Upon Some Verses Of Virgil Part 1 | Malone | 34:33:00 |
8 | 08 - Upon Some Verses Of Virgil Part 2 | Malone | 36:24:00 |
9 | 09 - Upon Some Verses Of Virgil Part 3 | Malone | 27:16:00 |
10 | 10 - Upon Some Verses Of Virgil Part 4 | Malone | 37:24:00 |
11 | 11 - Upon Some Verses Of Virgil Part 5 | Malone | 31:07:00 |
12 | 12 - Upon Some Verses Of Virgil Part 6 | Malone | 26:27:00 |
13 | 13 - Of Coaches Part 1 | Malone | 38:19:00 |
14 | 14 - Of Coaches Part 2 | Malone | 21:45 |
15 | 15 - Of The Inconvenience Of Greatness | lewildesen | 16:49 |
16 | 16 - Of The Art Of Conference Part 1 | Cynthia Moyer | 48:10:00 |
17 | 17 - Of The Art Of Conference Part 2 | Cynthia Moyer | 45:09:00 |
18 | 18 - Of Vanity Part 1 | Cynthia Moyer | 36:43:00 |
19 | 19 - Of Vanity Part 2 | Cynthia Moyer | 38:26:00 |
20 | 20 - Of Vanity Part 3 | Cynthia Moyer | 41:30:00 |
21 | 21 - Of Vanity Part 4 | Cynthia Moyer | 40:20:00 |
22 | 22 - Of Vanity Part 5 | Cynthia Moyer | 39:23:00 |
23 | 23 - Of Vanity Part 6 | Cynthia Moyer | 30:35:00 |
24 | 24 - Of Managing The Will Part 1 | Malone | 39:38:00 |
25 | 25 - Of Managing The Will Part 2 | Malone | 37:53:00 |
26 | 26 - Of Cripples | Malone | 38:33:00 |
27 | 27 - Of Physiognomy Part 1 | Malone | 31:44:00 |
28 | 28 - Of Physiognomy Part 2 | Malone | 33:25:00 |
29 | 29 - Of Physiognomy Part 3 | Malone | 34:26:00 |
30 | 30 - Of Experience Part 1 | Cynthia Moyer | 39:25:00 |
31 | 31 - Of Experience Part 2 | Cynthia Moyer | 39:58:00 |
32 | 32 - Of Experience Part 3 | Cynthia Moyer | 33:21:00 |
33 | 33 - Of Experience Part 4 | Cynthia Moyer | 43:16:00 |
34 | 34 - Of Experience Part 5 | Cynthia Moyer | 37:07:00 |
35 | 35 - Of Experience Part 6 | Cynthia Moyer | 36:06:00 |
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Cover: Michel de Montaigne, 19th century, by Antoine Maurin and Francois Seraphin Delpech.
Inset: A page of the exemplaire de Bordeaux,
Inset: Portrait of Michel de Montaigne, date and painter unknown.
Insert: Portrait of Michel de Montaigne, date and painter unknown.
At the age of 38, Michel de Montaigne retired from a distinguished public career and withdrew to the Tower at the Chateau de Montaigne, where he set out to record “some traits of my character and of my humours” with the utmost candor and honesty. He did not expect much. With a characteristic disdain for the pursuit of fame, he warned in the preface to his essais —“testsor “attempts” — that “I am myself the matter of the book; you would be unreasonable to suspend your leisure on so frivolous and vain a subject”. It may be the most self-deprecating statement ever made, for in the following nine years he developed a new form of writing that took the reader on a journey of exploration of various and sundry ideas and topics, not to educate or prove a point, but to examine the matter at hand from all sides with a keen and skeptical eye. Relating personal anecdotes, stream of conscious, rhetoric, and frequently citing Plutarch and Lucretius, we see a lucid, practical, ironic mind at work, grateful for a handle on what can be known and often finding that reality is often greater than our ability to comprehend it. In all the collection consists of 107 essays assembled into three books. The first collection was published in 1580.Montaigne kept adding and revising for the rest of his life, sometimes adding material that contradicted his earlier thinking, which he let stand. The second book appeared in 1588. Book 3 was published posthumously in 1595.
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EAN - DVD case | 0701236969948 |
Media | MP3 CD |
Package | DVD box |
Author | Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592) Translate by Charles Cotton |
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Read by | Multiple readers |
Length | 64 hours and 54 minutes |
Type of Reading | Collaborative |
The Complete Essays of Michel de Montaigne
- Author: Michel de Montaigne
- Product Code: DB-4001
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