Η Λύρα Ανδρέου Κάλβου και Ανέκδοτος Ύμνος Αντωνίου Μαρτελάου

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Η Λύρα Ανδρέου Κάλβου και Ανέκδοτος Ύμνος Αντωνίου Μαρτελάου

by Andreas Kalvos, Antonios Martelaos

EL·~1 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

Η ΛΥΡΑ - ΑΝΔΡΕΟΥ ΚΑΛΒΟΥ - ΚΑΙ ΑΝΕΚΔΟΤΟΣ ΥΜΝΟΣ - ΑΝΤΩΝΙΟΥ ΜΑΡΤΕΛΑΟΥ

0:09
2

ΤΩ ΠΡΟΣΦΙΛΕΣΤΑΤΩ ΜΟΥ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΙΩ Γ. ΜΠΑΦΑ - ΕΙΣ ΑΓΑΠΗΣ ΤΕΚΜΗΡΙΟΝ - Ο ΕΚΔΟΤΗΣ - ΕΜΠΕΡΙΕΧΟΜΕΝΑ

27:55
3

Η ΛΥΡΑ ΑΝΔΡΕΟΥ ΚΑΛΒΟΥ - ΒΙΟΓΡΑΦΙΑ ΑΝΔΡΕΟΥ ΚΑΛΒΟΥ - ΥΠΟ - ΣΠΥΡΙΔΩΝΟΣ ΔΕ ΒΙΑΖΗ

3:54
4

ΩΔΗ ΠΡΩΤΗ Ο ΦΙΛΟΠΑΤΡΙΣ

0:10
5

ΩΔΗ ΔΕΥΤΕΡΑ ΕΙΣ ΔΟΞΑΝ

0:10
6

ΩΔΗ ΤΡΙΤΗ ΕΙΣ ΘΑΝΑΤΟΝ

0:10
7

ΩΔΗ ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ ΕΙΣ ΤΟΝ ΙΕΡΟΝ ΛΟΧΟΝ

0:11
8

ΩΔΗ ΠΕΜΠΤΗ ΕΙΣ ΜΟΥΣΑΣ

0:10
9

ΩΔΗ ΕΚΤΗ ΕΙΣ ΧΙΟΝ

0:10
10

ΩΔΗ ΕΒΔΟΜΗ ΕΙΣ ΠΑΡΓΑΝ

0:09

Description

A rare 19th‑century volume brings together the life and verses of a passionate Ionian poet, offering listeners a vivid portrait of a man whose words echoed the hopes and anxieties of his era. First published in 1881, the collection pairs a detailed biography with a series of lyrical pieces that range from patriotic odes to meditations on the sea, all framed by contemporary commentary and a little‑known hymn by Antonios Martelaos.

Andros Kalvos was born on Zakynthos in 1792 and, despite a modest upbringing, pursued his studies in Italy where he forged a close friendship with the writer Ugo Foscolo. His poetry, marked by an inventive meter and a fervent love for his homeland, celebrates themes such as liberty, the natural world, and the struggles of exile. The manuscript also preserves his unpublished tragedies and philosophical reflections, hinting at a broader creative ambition that never fully reached print.

For anyone curious about the cultural ferment of the Greek Enlightenment, this audiobook presents a richly textured journey through Kalvos’s early works and the surrounding intellectual climate. The blend of biographical detail, lyrical expression, and historical notes makes the listening experience both educational and emotionally resonant.

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Language

el

Duration

~1 hours (94K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2010-10-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Andreas Kalvos

Andreas Kalvos

1792–1869

A striking voice of early modern Greek poetry, he wrote odes charged with patriotism, moral force, and classical style during the era of the Greek War of Independence. Though he published only two poetry collections, his work secured him a lasting place in 19th-century Greek literature.

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Antonios Martelaos

Antonios Martelaos

1754–1819

A priest, teacher, and poet from Zakynthos, he stood at the early edge of modern Greek literature and gave his work a strong patriotic spirit. He is especially remembered in the Ionian tradition for his teaching and for the revolutionary tone of poems like his "Thourios."

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