
Der junge Zauberer. Nach einem pompejanischen Palimpsest
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Narrated by:
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Andreas Dietrich
About this listen
Der Römer Sempronius ist unglücklich verliebt und macht sich mit seinem griechischen Freund Kallias auf, diese Liebe zu finden. Der Skeptiker Kallias spottet dabei mit seiner kalten Philosophie den Sehnsüchten Sempronius. Im Tempel der Diana von Ephesus treffen Sie einen Zauberer, der sie tief in den Tempel führt. Ein leidenschaftliches und philosophisches Abenteuer über das Leben und die Liebe für Freunde der Klassik und der Romantik.
Inhalt:
1. Vorwort
2. Der Welt müde
3. Das Unfindbare finden
4. Briefe aus Rom
5. An die Schutzgöttin Attikas
6. In die Tiefe des Tempels
7. Vergeudeter Mut
8. Verzauberte Visionen
9. Im Namen Amors und Venus
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