Quo Vadis (Πού πηγαίνεις): Μυθιστόρημα της Νερωνικής Εποχής

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Quo Vadis (Πού πηγαίνεις): Μυθιστόρημα της Νερωνικής Εποχής

by Henryk Sienkiewicz

EL·~9 hours·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total
1

Produced by Sophia Canoni

9:14:36
2

ΕΡΡΙΚΟΥ ΣΙΕΓΚΙΕΒΓΙΤΣ ΜΥΘΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΝΕΡΩΝΙΚΗΣ ΕΠΟΧΗΣ QUO VADIS? ΕΚΔΟΤΗΣ Ι. Ν. ΣΙΔΕΡΗΣ ΑΘΗΝΑΙ 1922 - ΕΡΡΙΚΟΥ ΣΙΕΓΚΙΕΒΙΤΣ - QUO VADIS (ΠΟΥ ΠΗΓΑΙΝΕΙΣ) ΜΥΘΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΝΕΡΩΝΙΚΗΣ ΕΠΟΧΗΣ - ΠΛΗΡΗΣ ΜΕΤΑΦΡΑΣΙΣ ΕΚ ΤΗΣ ΓΑΛΛΙΚΗΣ ΕΚΔΟΣΕΩΣ ΜΕΤΑ ΠΟΛΛΩΝ ΕΙΚΟΝΩΝ ΔΙΑΣΗΜΩΝ ΖΩΓΡΑΦΩΝ

0:21
3

— Ε;

5:32
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ΣΥΛΛΟΓΟΣ ΠΡΟΣ ΔΙΑΔΟΣΙΝ ΩΦΕΛΙΜΩΝ ΒΙΒΛΙΩΝ ΝΕΑ ΣΕΙΡΑ (ΠΡΑΣΙΝΑ ΒΙΒΛΙΑ)

1:37
5

ΒΙΒΛΙΟΠΩΛΕΙΟΝ ΙΩΑΝ. Ν. ΣΙΔΕΡΗ ΕΝ ΑΘΗΝΑΙΣ

1:44

Description

In the glittering heart of Nero’s Rome, a world of opulent baths, whispered philosophy and lavish intrigue unfolds. The narrative opens with Petronius, a man famed for his elegance, easing the weariness of his day in a steamy marble washhouse, where his keen eyes meet a young visitor, Marcus Vinicius, fresh from campaigns beyond the empire’s borders. Their conversation drifts from the nature of the soul to the subtle politics of the court, offering a vivid glimpse of a society where pleasure and power are inseparable.

Through lush descriptions of scented oils, exotic servants, and the perpetual hum of aristocratic banter, the story invites listeners to wander the marble corridors of imperial Rome. As Petronius guides his guest through rituals of luxury and counsel, the stage is set for deeper entanglements—both personal and political—that will test loyalties and reveal the fragile glitter of an empire on the brink.

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Language

el

Duration

~9 hours (541K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-03-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henryk Sienkiewicz

Henryk Sienkiewicz

1846–1916

Best known for sweeping historical novels that stirred Polish readers’ sense of identity, this Nobel Prize-winning writer brought the past to life on an epic scale. His internationally famous Quo Vadis helped make him one of the most widely read Polish authors of his time.

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