Dialogues
by Lucian of Samosata
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- Public Domain Dramatic Reading (Multiple Volumes)Available
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Lucian's Dialogues Volume 1: The Dialogues of the Gods: An audiobook of 'The Dialogues of the Gods' is available on platforms like Loyal Books and Digitalbook.io, which are sourced from LibriVox volunteers, indicating a public domain reading, not an official retail release. - Public Domain Dramatic Reading (Multiple Volumes)Available
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Lucian's Dialogues Volume 3: The Dialogues of the Dead: An audiobook containing 'The Dialogues of the Dead' is available on platforms like YouTube and LibriVox, indicating a public domain dramatic reading, not an official retail release. - Public Domain Dramatic Reading (Multiple Volumes)Available
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Lucian's Dialogues Volume 4 (Unabridged): An audiobook for Volume 4 is listed on Apple Books for purchase, but the search results suggest it is likely another public domain recording given the context of other available volumes and the nature of the work.
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An official, unabridged audiobook for Lucian of Samosata's "Dialogues" does not appear to be available for purchase on major commercial platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, or Kobo based on the targeted searches. However, numerous alternative audio formats exist because the work is in the public domain, being a classical text. Specifically, LibriVox volunteers have produced multi-volume readings of different parts of the Dialogues, such as 'The Dialogues of the Gods' and 'The Dialogues of the Dead,' which are available for free streaming or download on sites like Loyal Books, Digitalbook.io, and YouTube. An audiobook is listed on Apple Books, but it is categorized as 'unabridged,' suggesting it is likely one of these public domain readings rather than a newly produced, official publisher release.