The Secret History
(eAudiobook)

Book Cover
Your Rating: 0 stars
Star rating for

Author:
Published:
[United States] : W. F. Howes Ltd, 2018.
Format:
eAudiobook
Edition:
Unabridged.
Content Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file (5hr., 02 min.)) : digital.
Status:

Description

The Secret History, written by the sixth-century Byzantine historian Procopius, is one of the most extraordinary and scandalous documents to have survived from the early Byzantine period. Procopius, the leading official historian of his time, lived during the testing and indulgent time of Emperor Justinian the Great and wrote the official records of the successful wars and the grand building projects of his ruler. These were words of aggrandisement. But covertly, Procopius kept a very different record: The Secret History, a vivid, salacious and detailed account of the outrageous behaviour of Justinian and his wife, Theodora, and the equally corrupt, licentious and cruel members of the court and administration of the time. Secrecy was a necessary precaution for Procopius to prevent a painful and untimely death, for Justinian emerges as a grasping, ruthless and unprincipled ruler who would do anything to increase his wealth and power and who would not brook opposition on any level. No-one was safe around him - he was on a par with the worst Emperors of Rome such as Caligula. Theodora was no better - Procopius portrays her as a vulgar woman of insatiable sexual appetite given to scandalous displays and equally ready to kill to satisfy her desires. Not even Belisarius, the outstanding general of the time, was free from criticism: he is shown to be in thrall to his wife, Antonina, also a woman of wild habits, keen to pursue any person or object which appealed to her without let or hindrance. This was a time, Procopius shows, when no-one in the great capital of Constantinople was safe, a time when the rule of law could be subsumed at any time according to the whim of those in power. James Cameron Stewart reads the unabridged anonymous translation published in 1896 by The Athenian Society.

Also in This Series

More Like This

Other Editions and Formats

More Details

Language:
English
ISBN:
9781004164714, 1004164718

Notes

Restrictions on Access
Instant title available through hoopla.
Participants/Performers
Read by James Cameron Stewart.
Description
The Secret History, written by the sixth-century Byzantine historian Procopius, is one of the most extraordinary and scandalous documents to have survived from the early Byzantine period. Procopius, the leading official historian of his time, lived during the testing and indulgent time of Emperor Justinian the Great and wrote the official records of the successful wars and the grand building projects of his ruler. These were words of aggrandisement. But covertly, Procopius kept a very different record: The Secret History, a vivid, salacious and detailed account of the outrageous behaviour of Justinian and his wife, Theodora, and the equally corrupt, licentious and cruel members of the court and administration of the time. Secrecy was a necessary precaution for Procopius to prevent a painful and untimely death, for Justinian emerges as a grasping, ruthless and unprincipled ruler who would do anything to increase his wealth and power and who would not brook opposition on any level. No-one was safe around him - he was on a par with the worst Emperors of Rome such as Caligula. Theodora was no better - Procopius portrays her as a vulgar woman of insatiable sexual appetite given to scandalous displays and equally ready to kill to satisfy her desires. Not even Belisarius, the outstanding general of the time, was free from criticism: he is shown to be in thrall to his wife, Antonina, also a woman of wild habits, keen to pursue any person or object which appealed to her without let or hindrance. This was a time, Procopius shows, when no-one in the great capital of Constantinople was safe, a time when the rule of law could be subsumed at any time according to the whim of those in power. James Cameron Stewart reads the unabridged anonymous translation published in 1896 by The Athenian Society.
System Details
Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Reviews from GoodReads

Loading GoodReads Reviews.

Citations

APA Citation (style guide)

Procopius., & Stewart, J. C. (2018). The Secret History. Unabridged. W. F. Howes Ltd.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Procopius and James Cameron, Stewart. 2018. The Secret History. W. F. Howes Ltd.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Procopius and James Cameron, Stewart, The Secret History. W. F. Howes Ltd, 2018.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Procopius. and James Cameron Stewart. The Secret History. Unabridged. W. F. Howes Ltd, 2018.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.

Staff View

Grouped Work ID:
3e0fe245-d5af-ca24-988a-8cb54f6fabd8
Go To Grouped Work

Hoopla Extract Information

hooplaId16750669
titleThe Secret History
languageENGLISH
kindAUDIOBOOK
series
season
publisherW. F. Howes Ltd
price2.81
active1
pa
profanity
children
demo
duration5h 2m 0s
rating
abridged
fiction
purchaseModelINSTANT
dateLastUpdatedApr 11, 2025 07:48:09 PM

Record Information

Last File Modification TimeSep 03, 2025 01:32:46 AM
Last Grouped Work Modification TimeSep 03, 2025 01:26:10 AM

MARC Record

LEADER03467nim a22004455i 4500
001MWT16750669
003MWT
00520250815094444.1
006m     o  h        
007sz zunnnnnuned
007cr nnannnuuuua
008250815s2018    xxunnn eo      z  n eng d
020 |a 9781004164714 |q (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
020 |a 1004164718 |q (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
02842 |a MWT16750669
029 |a https://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/wfh_9781004164714_180.jpeg
037 |a 16750669 |b Midwest Tape, LLC |n http://www.midwesttapes.com
040 |a Midwest |e rda
099 |a eAudiobook hoopla
1001 |a Procopius. |e author.
24514 |a The Secret History |h [electronic resource] / |c Procopius.
250 |a Unabridged.
2641 |a [United States] : |b W. F. Howes Ltd, |c 2018.
2642 |b Made available through hoopla
300 |a 1 online resource (1 audio file (5hr., 02 min.)) : |b digital.
336 |a spoken word |b spw |2 rdacontent
337 |a computer |b c |2 rdamedia
338 |a online resource |b cr |2 rdacarrier
344 |a digital |h digital recording |2 rda
347 |a data file |2 rda
506 |a Instant title available through hoopla.
5111 |a Read by James Cameron Stewart.
520 |a The Secret History, written by the sixth-century Byzantine historian Procopius, is one of the most extraordinary and scandalous documents to have survived from the early Byzantine period. Procopius, the leading official historian of his time, lived during the testing and indulgent time of Emperor Justinian the Great and wrote the official records of the successful wars and the grand building projects of his ruler. These were words of aggrandisement. But covertly, Procopius kept a very different record: The Secret History, a vivid, salacious and detailed account of the outrageous behaviour of Justinian and his wife, Theodora, and the equally corrupt, licentious and cruel members of the court and administration of the time. Secrecy was a necessary precaution for Procopius to prevent a painful and untimely death, for Justinian emerges as a grasping, ruthless and unprincipled ruler who would do anything to increase his wealth and power and who would not brook opposition on any level. No-one was safe around him - he was on a par with the worst Emperors of Rome such as Caligula. Theodora was no better - Procopius portrays her as a vulgar woman of insatiable sexual appetite given to scandalous displays and equally ready to kill to satisfy her desires. Not even Belisarius, the outstanding general of the time, was free from criticism: he is shown to be in thrall to his wife, Antonina, also a woman of wild habits, keen to pursue any person or object which appealed to her without let or hindrance. This was a time, Procopius shows, when no-one in the great capital of Constantinople was safe, a time when the rule of law could be subsumed at any time according to the whim of those in power. James Cameron Stewart reads the unabridged anonymous translation published in 1896 by The Athenian Society.
538 |a Mode of access: World Wide Web.
6500 |a Ancient.
6500 |a History.
7001 |a Stewart, James Cameron, |e reader.
7102 |a hoopla digital.
85640 |u https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/16750669?utm_source=MARC&Lid=hh4435 |z Instantly available on hoopla.
85642 |z Cover image |u https://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.net/wfh_9781004164714_180.jpeg