Audio Visual Materials

Lansdowne Lectures

The Department of Greek & Roman Studies has digitised the entire catalog of videotaped GRS Lansdowne Lectures. They are now available for online viewing here.

Slide Collection

Slides
Department Slide CollectionThe Department has an excellent teaching collection of over 16,000 slides covering all areas of Greek and Roman art, architecture, and technology.

YouTube: UVic students perform Aristophanes

Scene from Aristophanes' Knights (Lines 1-146)

Scene from Aristophanes' Lysistrata (Lines 872-953)

Scene from Aristophanes' Lysistrata (Lines 1112-1161)

Video Cassettes

Kept in the Film Centre unless otherwise noted.

Greek Tragedy
The Oresteia

Directed by Peter Hall, 1983.

Translation of Aeschylus' trilogy by Tony Harrison.

A National Theatre of Great Britain production.

1. Agamemnon.

2. Choephori (Libation-Bearers).

3. Eumenides.

Antigone

1987. BBC production.

English translation of Sophocles' play by Don Taylor.

With Juliet Stevenson (Antigone), John Shrapnel (Creon), John Gielgud (Tiresias).

Gospel at Colonus

adapted and directed by Lee Breuer, 1985.

Music by Bob Telson.

A performance at the American Music Theater Festival in Philadelphia

(Another copy is stored in B412.)

Oedipus at Colonus

1987. BBC production.

With Anthony Quayle (Oedipus), Juliet Stevenson (Antigone), John Shrapnel (Creon).

Oedipus the King

1987. BBC production.

With Michael Pennington (Oedipus), Claire Bloom (Jocasta), John Gielgud (Tiresias).

Oedipus the King

directed by Philip Saville, 1967.

English translation of Sophocles' play by Paul Roche.

With Christopher Plummer (Oedipus), Orson Welles (Tiresias).

Iphigenia

directed by Michael Cacoyannis, 1976.

With Irene Pappas (Clytemnestra), Tatiana Papamoskou (Iphigenia), Costa Kazakos (Agamemnon).

Medea

1982. Kennedy Center production.

English version of Euripides' play by Robinson Jeffers.

With Zoe Caldwell (Medea) and Judith Anderson (Nurse).

Medea

directed by Peter Steadman, 1985.

In the Greek of Euripides, with subtitles; music by Eve Beglarian.

With Lavinia Lorch (Medea). New York Greek Drama Company.

Trojan Women

directed by Michael CacoYannis, 1971.

English version of Euripides' play by Edith Hamilton.

With Katharine Hepburn (Hecuba), Genevieve Bujold (Cassandra), Vanessa Redgrave (Andromache), Irene Pappas (Helen).

Staging Greek Tragedy

1982. University of Warwick.


Other Videocassettes
The Power of Myth (6 videocassettes)

Joseph Campbell

Satyricon

Fellini

Frogs

by Aristophanes, l991.

London Small Theatre Company (now Aquila Productions), Director Peter Meineck

Herculaneum

In Search of the Trojan War B412

1. The Age of the Heroes

2. The Legend under Siege

3. The Singer of Tales

4. The Women of Troy

5. Empire of the Hittites

6. The Fall of Troy

Trojan's Column
Ancient Greece

Kept in the Curriculum Laboratory

Ancient Rome

Kept in the Curriculum Laboratory

Greek and Roman Sports

Kept in the Curriculum Laboratory

Religion in Roman Life

Kept in the Curriculum Laboratory

Slaves in Ancient Rome

Kept in the Curriculum Laboratory

Films

Kept in the Film Centre unless otherwise noted.

Clouds

adapted from Aristophanes. (By the Open University)

Cradle of England series

narrated by Barry Cunliffe

Age of Aggression

Comparison of fighting methods of native Celts and invading Romans.

Age of Affluence

Description of settled conditions in Britain after the Roman conquest.

Emperor and Slave: the Philosophy of Roman Stoicism B412

Dramatizations of extracts from Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus, with commentary.

Ingenium Romae B412

Latin version of The Spirit of Rome, with Latin subtitles for a scene from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.

Syrin

(National Film Board, 3 mins.)

Audiocassettes

Kept in B412 unless otherwise noted.

Greek (and Myth)
AeschylusAgememnon (Bradfield College) JGF
Benjamin BrittenSix Metamorphoses After Ovid, Op. 49 JGF
EuripidesBacchae (Bradfield College) JGF
The Gift of Legendsconversations between Michael Ayrton & Yehudi Menuhin
The Iliad of HomerBooks 1-6, read by Stephen G. Daitz B409
SophoclesAntigone (by Swedish students) JGF
SophoclesAntigone (Columbia University) JGF
Spoken Greek Prose (3 copies)Thucyd. 2.65.5-13, Demosth. Phil . 1.40-42, De Corona 199-205, Plato Apol . 41c8-42 (end), Phaedo 117a4-end, Resp . III 401bl-d3, V 473c8-e2
Spoken Greek Verse (Discourses) (3)Homer, Iliad 6.440-493; Sappho (OBGV 141); Ps-Anacreon (OBGV 180); Aesch. Ag . 503-37, 551-82, 636-80, Soph. O .C 668-719, Eur. Tro.740-79, Ba . 977-1023, Aristoph. Av. 227-62, Callimachus OBGV 513

Latin
Cambridge Latin Course

Units I, II (2nd edn.) B409

Cambridge Latin Course

Unit III (2nd edn.) B409

Cambridge Latin Course

Unit IlI (1st edn.) (3 copies)

Cambridge Latin Course

Unit IV (1st edn.) (2)

Pliny, Catullus, Martial, Tacitus, Ovid

Classics of Latin Poetry and Prose

Extracts from Cic. Cat., various poems of Catullus and Horace

Horace, Odes

read by John Hazel et al.

Horace, Satires

1.1, 4, 6, 9, 10, read by Peter L. Smith

Juvenal, Satires

1 and 3, read by Peter L. Smith

Latin Readings

volume 1 (2)

Cic. Rep . 3.22.33; Caes. Gall. 4.25; Livy Praef : 6-11; Tac. Ann . 1.7; L.P.

Wilkinson, Public Oration ; Plautus Curc . 147-80, Ter. Haut . 53-81; Lucr. 1.1-24, 3.830-42, 894-911, Catullus 13, 43, 76, Verg. Ecl . 5.45-84, Aen . 2.1-20, 21-56, 268-97, 4.630-58, Horace Odes 1.5, Satires 1.9, Archipoeta Confessio 1-28, 37-48.

Orff, Carmina Burana

(Deutsche Grammophon) JGF

The Poems of Catullus

read by Victoria Bentata

Selections from Catullus and Horace

read by Robert P. Sonkowsky B409

"The Living Voice of Greek and Latin" series

Sounds of the Roman World

(Archaeologica Musica)

Vergil, Eclogues and Georgic

s 1-2, read by Peter L. Smith Language Centre

P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos Libri

1-6, read by Peter L. Smith

A complete recording on six cassettes, made by PLS in 1981

Vox Romana (3 copies)

I. Roman Legends from Livy & Ovid

Romulus & Remus (Livy 1.6.3-7.3, Ovid Fasti 4.809-18, 835-50); Brutus Gamp, the Tarquins (Livy 1.56, Ovid Fasti 2.713-20); Hercules &, Cacus (Livy 1.7.3-7, Ovid Fasti 1.547-78)

II. Short readings of Verse and Prose

Catullus 31, 3, 101; Horace, Odes 1.8, 4.7; Caesar Gall. 4.24; Cicero Cat. 1. 1-2; 0 Roma Nobilis ; St. Bonaventure, St. Francis and the Birds.

III. Six passages firom Virgil

Ecl. 4.4-21, Georg. 2.136-57, 4.485-503, Aen. 5.843-61, 6.450-71, 12.926-54.

Records

Greek
Spoken Greek Verse (2 copies)See details under ''Audiocassettes"
Greek Verse, Greek Prose (Discourses)

read by Konrat Ziegler

Homer, Od. 1.1-10; Soph. O.T. 1-13, 1524-30, 151-89, Aristoph. Ach. 204-33, Xen. Anab. 1. 1. 1-6, Thucyd. 1.1.1-2, 1. 2, 1. 21-22, Plato Apol. 1
Plato: On the Death of Socrates

read by Moses Hadas

Extracts from Apology and Phaedo.

Spoken Greek Prose (2 copies)See details under "audio cassettes"
Modern Greek Heroic Oral Poetry(Folkways Records)
SophoclesAntigone (Columbia University)

Latin
Cicero(read by Moses Hadas)
Cat. I, De Sen., Tusc. I, De Off : I xxv 85-86, Ad Att.
Julius Caesar(read by Moses Hadas)
Gall. 1.1, 4.24, 25, 26, 5.45, 46, 48, 4.17-18, 6.13, Civ. 1.11, 74, 3.47-48,3.90.
The Latin Language(read by Moses Hadas)
Short extracts from the Elder, Cicero, Lucretius, Catullus, Vergil, Horace, Ovid, Seneca, Tacitus, Apuleius, Jerome, Augustine, Mystery Plays, Veni Sancte
Spiritus, Thomas Aquinas, Bernard of Cluny, Stabat Mater, Carmina Burana, Luther, Toplady
The Latin Languagevolume 1 (3)
See details under "audio cassettes"
Latin Readingsvolume 2
Scenes from Terence, Eunuchus and Adelphi.
Latin Readingsvolume 3
Livy 2.32, Cic. Verr. 2.4.3-4, Pro Archia 7.15-10.22, Sall. Cat.. 52, Tac. Ann. 1.42-43, Aug. Conf. 4.16- 18
Latin Readingsread by John F.C. Richards
1.4, 9, 11, 16, 17, 38; 2.2, 3, 7, 10, 14, 16; 3.13, 16, 21; 4.7, 9, 12.
Odes of Horaceby John F.C. Richards
1.1-11, 254-96, 446-63; 2. 1-20, 40-56, 234-45, 361-69, 601-23. 771-94; 4.296-330, 331-61; 6.298-330, 450-76, 713-51, 826-63.
Readings from Virgil: Aeneidby Mario A. Pei
[i.e. ecclesiastical pronunciation!]
Caes. Gall. 1-2, 31, 54; Cic. Cat. 1.1-6, 3.26, Pro Archia 11
Readings in Church Latin: Caesar and Ciceroby Mario A. Pei
Verg. Aen. 1.1-33, 2.1-104, 6.124-55, 808-53
Horace Odes 1.9, 14, 22, 2.14, 3.30, l.l
Readings in Church Latin: Caesar and Cicerodirected by L.A. Moritz
Vox RomanaI. Roman legends from Livy & Ovid
Vox RomanaII. Short Readings of Verse and Prose
Vox RomanaIII. Six passages from Virgil
See details under "audio cassettes"