Austin Vanfleet has narrated 6 audiobooks on Listento.it by 6 authors, with an average listener rating of 4.9★ across 16 ratings. The most-rated is Letters from a Stoic.

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Letters from a Stoic

5 ratings

Summary

Seneca's Letters from a Stoic is considered one of the thought-leaders of philosophy in the history of classical literature. The compilation offers a comprehensive introduction to the stoic philosophy. Stoicism is Hellenistic philosophy that dominated literature and conversation until around Three AD. Its roots are traced back to ancient Greece at its founding by Zeno of Citium. The practice teaches that moral virtue is the highest "good" and it is developed by knowledge. The "best" members of society are wise because they live in absolute harmony with Reason that governs the natural world and they are immune to "worldly" desires such as greed, pleasure, and pain. Seneca uses these principals to offer his own advice for living one's best life. The Letters serve as a guide for maximizing the "good" and disregarding the "bad". A must-listen for any classical enthusiasts!

©2018 Bassett Publishing (P)2018 Bassett Publishing

Length: 6 hrs and 19 mins
Available on Audible
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Manual for Living

3 ratings

Summary

The little book by Epictetus called Enchiridion or Manual has played a disproportionately large role in the rise of modern attitudes and modern philosophy.  As soon as it had been translated into the vernacular languages, it became a best seller among independent intellectuals, among anti-Christian thinkers, and among philosophers of a subjective cast. Montaigne had a copy of the Enchiridion among his books. Pascal violently rejected the megalomaniac pride of the Stoic philosopher. Frederick the Great carried the book with him on all campaigns. It was a source of inspiration and encouragement to Anthony, Earl of Shaftesbury, in the serious illness which ended only in his death; many pages of his diaries contain passages copied from the Enchiridion.  It has been studied and widely quoted by Scottish philosophers like Francis Hutcheson, Adam Smith, and Adam Ferguson who valued Stoic moral philosophy for its reconciliation of social dependency and personal independence.

Public Domain (P)2018 Bassett Publishing

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Fragments

1 rating

Summary

Though this Word is true evermore, yet men are as unable to understand it when they hear it for the first time as before they have heard it at all. For, though, all things come to pass in accordance with this Word, men seem as if they had no experience of them, when they make trial of words and deeds such as I set forth, dividing each thing according to its nature and showing how it truly is. But other men know not what they are doing when awake, even as they forget what they do in sleep.

Public Domain (P)2018 Bassett Publishing

Narrator: Austin Vanfleet
Author: Heraclitus
Length: 26 mins
Available on Audible
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Gilded Chain

1 rating

Summary

As unwanted and rebellious boys, they find refuge in Ironhall.... Years later, they emerge as the finest swordsmen in the realm - a magical ritual of a sword through the heart binds each to his ward - if not the king himself, then to whomever else the monarch designates - with absolute loyalty. And the greatest Blade of them all was - and is - Sir Durendal. But a lifelong dream of protecting his beloved liege from enemies, traitors, and monsters is dashed to bits when Durendal is bonded till death to an effete noble fop at his king's orders. Yet destiny has many strange and inscrutable plans for the young knight - for a mission, a contest, and, perhaps, a treasure await him in a faraway land. But he soon finds himself enmeshed in treason and foul intrigues, compelled to betray the king he had hoped to serve. The Blades have ways to protect their own, but death and madness haunt the path to salvation - and few ever return unscathed.

©1999, 2019 Katanji Arts Inc. (P)2019 Katanji Arts Inc.

Length: 13 hrs and 33 mins
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One Velvet Glove: A Tale of the King's Blades

Summary

So what happens next?  Sir Rhys, Sir Sharp, and Sir Trusty - three of the world's greatest swordsmen - are released from the Royal Guard in their 20s with no pension, no job, and no money. Rhys' father is the great Blade hero, Sir Spender, who finds himself in the same predicament. Spender knows of a fabulous treasure that was lost more than 30 years ago and thinks he knows where it may be. Why shouldn't the four of them go and look for it?   But King Ambrose also remembers that treasure and believes it belongs to him. Why shouldn't he try to stop them? A fabulous new tale in Dave Duncan's King's Blades series.

©2018 David Duncan (P)2019 Dave Duncan

Narrator: Austin Vanfleet
Author: Dave Duncan
Length: 7 hrs and 51 mins
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Lord of the Fire Lands

Summary

Having just finished five years of training to become deadly "blades", the finest swordsmen in the land, Wasp and Raider, refuse to bind themselves to the king during the graduation ceremonies, and become outlaws and head for the dreaded "Fire Lands" to redeem themselves in battle.

©2014 Katanji Arts Inc. (P)2020 Katanji Arts Inc.

Narrator: Austin Vanfleet
Author: Dave Duncan
Length: 17 hrs and 18 mins
Available on Audible