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29: 1557:, the role is performed by the doomed seers Mopsus and Idmon, and especially the singer Orpheus. Whereas the companions of Homer's Odysseus pass the Sirens in safety by stuffing their ears with wax, the Argonauts are saved from the Sirens by the music that Orpheus plays to drown them out. Two types of song are represented here, one from the Homeric world, voiced through the Sirens, and the other from the world of Ptolemaic Alexandria, through the identification Orpheus=Apollonius. The contest symbolizes the updating of epic. Apollonius takes the symbolic role of characters further than Homer. The seers Idmon and Mopsus, able to interpret signs, might also be understood to represent the ideal audience, able to interpret symbols. Other characters however can also fulfill this role, such as Peleus, who successfully interprets Jason's encounter with the Libyan nymphs, thus leading to the Argo being carried across the desert. By this means the audience is encouraged to interpret the poet's own complex meanings – 'heroes' like Peleus are 938:, have recently murdered all their menfolk, including husbands, sons, brothers and fathers. The all-female parliament decides that the heroes should be encouraged to stay. Jason, as leader, is summoned and he goes to town wrapped in a magnificent cloak made for him by Athena. Hypsipyle falls in love on the spot and he settles into the palace. His crew is taken home by the other women – all but Heracles and some comrades, who prefer to stay with the ship. Thus the voyage is postponed day after day. Finally Heracles assembles all the Argonauts for a strong talk. He tells them that they are not behaving like heroes and the Golden Fleece won't bring itself back to Greece. Thus chastised, they immediately prepare to leave. Jason tells the queen that, if she bears him a son, she should send him to his parents when he reaches maturity. He is the first back on board when the 1247:, where Medea is the priestess. At first they are as speechless as lofty pines rooted together on a mountainside, until the force of love comes like a sudden gust of wind. He reminds her that he is utterly at her mercy and he promises to make her famous throughout Greece if she assists him. She draws the drug out from between her breasts and hands it to him. If he ever forgets her kindness, she warns him, she will fly to Greece on the wind and there rebuke him to his face. He urges her to forget the wind and sail back with him instead, as his future wife. She doesn't commit herself to anything and returns home as if in a dream. He returns to the crew, welcomed by all but Idas, who considers his reliance on a woman's help to be unheroic. 1512:
abandoned early in the story. On the other hand, epic poets are not supposed to arbitrate moral values, Jason and Heracles each have good and bad qualities and we shouldn't overplay the differences between them. Jason is a democratic-minded hero with a weakness for women, or he is just the chance result of the poet's literary experiments. His lack of heroic stature seems quite appropriate to the melancholy world Apollonius depicts. In this world, people are alienated from each other and from their environment, as symbolized by the Libyan desert, where the Argonauts scatter so as to die privately: "effort no longer has the power to transform, and weakness is as influential as strength."
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her to help Jason for their sake. Even this seems too bold for a young virgin and finally she surrenders to sobs of dismay. Her sister comes in response to the noise. Medea tells her that she is worried about her nephews, since they are doomed if the stranger fails. Chalciope then asks her to help Jason and Medea gladly agrees. Alone in her room again, she continues to be torn between hope and fear. She contemplates suicide, opens her chest of drugs looking for poison but instead selects a drug that will help Jason in his trial of strength.
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commemorate their countrymen who died in the accidental fight with the Argonauts (1.1047–48) and the tomb of their slain king is still visible (1.1061–62). His bride's suicide caused the wood nymphs to shed tears that became the eponymous spring 'Cleite' (1.1065–69) and the locals still commemorate those sad events by grinding their grain at the public mill every anniversary, as if they are too grief-stricken to grind it themselves (1.1075–77). The cult of the Mother Goddess (
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monstrous oxen and sows the deadly field with teeth. He pauses briefly for a drink then, cheered on by his comrades, returns to the scene of action, where an army of men is springing from the broken soil, ready to attack him. These he routs single-handedly, relying on a trick taught him by Medea. Dumbfounded, Aeëtes returns to the palace, all the while wondering how best to cheat Jason of his promised reward.
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The island was populated by biological monstrosities, each sporting a strange assortment of limbs. Such creatures were common in the early history of the earth, before the physical elements had attained their present level of organization (Apollonius's 'science' owes much to pre-Socratic philosophers
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Paradoxically, this highly episodic poem, fragmented in time and with events unfolding in a changing landscape, can yet be thought to have more unity than any other epic. Its unity comes from its location within the milieu of Ptolemaic Alexandria. Occupying the eastern corner of Libya, Alexandria was
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The poem's anti-heroic qualities are generally regarded as further evidence of its 'Callimacheanism'. Jason is not like a traditional epic hero, and the contrast between him and Heracles can be interpreted as a distinction between Homeric and Callimachean poetics. In summary, recent scholarship leads
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is notable too for the high number of verses and phrases imitating Homer, and for the way it reproduces linguistic peculiarities of old epic, in syntax, metre, vocabulary and grammar. Apollonius in fact is the most Homeric of all the poets whose work has come down to us from the Hellenistic age, when
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That night, in a dream, she envisions herself performing Jason's task for him. She wakes fearing the wrath of Aeëtes and the danger to her reputation if she helps Jason without good cause. The safety of her sister's four sons depends on his success. She wonders if Chalciope can be enticed into asking
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and doubts if the unruly child will fire any arrows at Medea just to please her. Hera, an experienced mother, advises her to avoid quarrels with the boy and Aphrodite subsequently buys his support with the gift of a fabulous ball, composed of gold and intricately fashioned so as to leave a trail like
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Scholars that row against this current feel as if they are sailing through the Clashing Rocks; they have barely struggled halfway through one wave and there rolls the next one tossing them backwards twice as far as they had progressed ... Even if the attempt to pass through the clashing mountain
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relationship with Hylas is covered only obliquely and even then in a humorous way, as if to set the stage for the more serious relationship between the hero and heroine. The entire crew of the Argo acquires comic significance whenever fantastic or 'fairy-tale' elements are incorporated into the epic
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This hostile view can be extended to the whole crew: the Bebrycian episode, where Polydeuces beats the native king to death, and where the Argonauts turn piratical, may be understood as the start of their moral decline, which intensifies and culminates in the murder of Medea's brother. Medea too may
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8. This final cluster of aitia can seem like an arbitrary addition to the narrative, as if Apollonius prolonged the story just to add mere curiosities, but they may have been included as a final "programmatic statement" of support for Callimachean Aitia-style aesthetics, expressing Apollonius's debt
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below) and these ensure that the narrative points forward to the world of the third century audience rather than back to Homer. Cultured Alexandrians considered themselves heirs of a long literary tradition and this is evoked when Apollonius crowds his poem with as much research material as he could
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The poet calls upon the Muse to describe Medea's state of mind: is it shame, alarm or love that leads her to flee Colchis? Her treason is already known to her father and self-poisoning seems like an option again. She decides instead to flee Colchis with her nephews, the sons of Phrixus, camped with
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The day of trial arrives and so do the people of Colchis, gathering on the hillsides as spectators. Aeëtes rides about in his chariot, glorying in his own magnificence. The Argo comes upstream and moors by the river's edge. Jason steps forward. Secretly fortified by Medea's spells, he manhandles the
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incorporates descriptions of wonders and marvels, and digressions associated with Hellenistic "science", including geography, ethnography, anthropology and comparative religion. So the question arises: is the poem a unified narrative, or is the epic plot merely a coathanger for erudite and colourful
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in its fragmentation of the action. Apollonius seems to have rejected the Aristotelian concept of unity, since numerous aitia interrupt the story with 'flashbacks' to myths predating the Argonaut story, and with 'fast-forwards' to customs in the poet's own time. The narrator's choice of material is
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gains dramatic tension through the development of a single, great contest. Voyage narratives don't fit in well with Aristotelian notions of dramatic unity, or, as one modern scholar recently put it: "It is precisely this inherent inconsequentiality, the episodic partition imposed by the very nature
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was just one of many narrative epics written in the Hellenistic period – and the only one to survive. Apollonius is too much of an individual for us to deduce from his work the nature of the other epics. It is known that Callimachus was an influential critic of contemporary epics but that need
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Characters have symbolic roles to fulfill. Though Heracles is abandoned at the end of Book 1, he continues to haunt the narrative as a background figure, glimpsed in the distance and reported as an active presence, thus symbolizing the way traditional epic offers the poem a literary background. As
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Medea is generally agreed to be the most interesting and lifelike character in the poem yet even she may be considered unconvincing in some respects. Her role as a romantic heroine seems at odds with her role as a sorceress. These contradictory roles were embedded in the traditional accounts that
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volunteers and the fight begins. Amycus is a man-mountain but the young Argonaut is skilled with his fists and eventually lands a lethal blow. The Bebrycians rush on the victor, weapons drawn, but they are intercepted and chased off by his rampant crewmates. Some sheep are herded on board and the
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chosen leader because his superior declines the honour, subordinate to his comrades, except once, in every trial of strength, skill or courage, a great warrior only with the help of magical charms, jealous of honour but incapable of asserting it, passive in the face of crisis, timid and confused
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s original audience of ethnic Greeks would have glimpsed their own migrant history in the motley Greek crew of the Argo, and similarly Hellenized Egyptians would have glimpsed themselves in the Colchian diaspora depicted in Book 4. According to Herodotus, Colchis was colonized by Egyptians (see
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thus of immediate interest to the reader, since it interrupts the action, unlike the traditional method of Homer, where the poet keeps a low profile. One of Homer's virtues as a narrator, from Aristotle's point of view, was in letting characters do much of the talking. The dominant presence in
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came to shore. Time is here seen from the perspective of the poet – the time at which Apollonius wrote is governed by the present tense and by qualifiers like "now" and "to this day", the mythical action of the poem is governed by the past tense, whereas our own time is denoted
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Interpretations of Jason's character however differ from one critic to another. According to a less hostile view, he resembles the ordinary man and his brand of heroism is relevant to the real world, whereas Heracles stands for a primitive and anachronistic kind of heroism, which is why he is
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s anchor stones is at a temple of 'Athena, Jason's Helper' (1.955-60), and a shoreline stone that the ship was once tied to is now known as 'Sacred Rock' (1.1018–20) A path up the local mountain Dindymum is named 'Jason's Way' because he once passed that way (1.988). The local Doliones still
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For many readers, the strangely unheroic quality of the poem is only redeemed by the romance between Jason and Medea in Book 3, and even the history of scholarship on Apollonius has had its focus there. Sensitive descriptions of heterosexual love first emerge in Western literature during the
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The fugitive Argo is pursued by two Colchian fleets, ships numerous as flocking birds. One of the fleets sails into the Propontis through the now-motionless Clashing Rocks. The second is led by Medea's half-brother, Apsyrtus, and it takes the same route as the Argo, up the river Ister
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was an adventure for the poet, one of the major scholars of the Alexandrian period – it was a bold experiment in re-writing Homeric epic in a way that would meet the demanding tastes of his contemporaries. According to some accounts, a hostile reception even led to Apollonius's
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Jason advises his comrades that they should try persuasion before attempting to take the Golden Fleece by force and then he leads Phrixus' sons home to the palace of Aeëtes. Their unexpected arrival is greeted by Medea with a cry that brings everyone running, including her sister
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Apollonius often implies that he is updating and therefore improving on Homer. Symbolically this is represented by the abandonment of Heracles and the fixing of the Clashing Rocks –it is as if Jason and his crew are leaving behind the heroic world of traditional myth.
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the Argonauts by the river. Doors open for her by magic as she hurries barefoot though the palace, and the moon laughs at her outdoors, recalling the many times that she was captured and brought to earth by Medea's cruel love spells (a reference to the moon's passion for
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is modelled on Homer's poetry to a considerable extent. There are of course similarities in plots. The return journey in Book 4, for example, has many parallels in the Odyssey – Scylla, Charybdis, the Sirens and Circe are hazards that Odysseus also negotiates. The
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In gratitude for their kindness, Jason endowed the Hylleans with a tripod, originally a gift to him from Apollo, which protects their country against invaders to this very day. They buried it for safe-keeping deep under the city of Hyllus, where it still lies hidden.
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The island of Thera was the mother city of Cyrene and symbolized Greek settlement of Libya. Aegina was once home to the Argonauts Peleus and Telamon, exiled thence for murdering their brother, thus symbolizing the Greek diaspora. The island of Anaphe is where the
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The stranding of the Argonauts on the Libyan coast, their carrying of Argo across the desert and the deaths there of Mopsus and Canthus give a Greek perspective to this Egyptian symbolism, with the Golden Fleece figuring as a solar emblem. Thus the action of the
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Any apparent weaknesses in characterization can also be explained in the Ptolemaic setting – the story isn't really about Jason or about any of the Argonauts, as individuals, but about their historic role in establishing a Greek destiny in Libya.
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I fr. 12.6 Pf): "And thus were those things to be accomplished in the course of time". The epiphany of Apollo in book 2, over the island of Thynia, is followed by an account of the god's deeds and worship (2.686–719) that recalls an account in Callimachus's
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The influence of Callimachus is seen in the widespread use of aitia since these were a notable feature of his work too. More particularly, there are some pointed allusions to his work. For example, one line (1.1309) is a verbatim quotation of Callimachus
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on one of the Brygean Islands. His Colchian followers later settled around the Adriatic and their descendants still remain there, including the 'Apsyrtians' on the Brygean Islands. Other Colchians settled in Illyria (near the tombs of Cadmus and
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Apollonius conflates Greek and Egyptian mythology. Islands symbolized creation in the Egyptian scheme of things, being associated with the ground emerging from the Nile floods. Thera and Anaphe, as emergent islands, are recreations of the myth.
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with a magical clod of earth that is destined to become the island of Thera, from which Libya would later be settled by Greek colonists. Triton carries off a tripod, as an offering of thanks. The story ends with a visit to the island of
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The Ptolemaic setting makes sense of many of the poet's enigmatic choices. Thus for example the final cluster of aitia is not an arbitrary addition but neatly associates the story's end with the beginning of Greek settlement in Egypt.
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The Garamantes, a Libyan pastoral tribe, are descended from Garamas (though this is not explicitly stated by Apollonius). The snake that killed Mopsus was descended from the blood of the Gorgon's head that dripped onto the soil when
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Egyptians considered Libya's western desert to be the land of the dead. The Sun, who traversed the sky in a boat during the day, returned at night in the same boat via the underworld, a cycle associated with cosmic life and death.
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are quite deliberate and are not slavish imitation. When Jason first meets Hypsipyle in Book 1, he wears a cloak made for him by Athena, embroidered with various scenes alluding to tragic women that Homer's Odysseus met in Hades
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Homer especially deserves praise as the only epic poet to realize what the epic poet should do in his own person, that is, say as little as possible, since it is not in virtue of speaking in his own person that he is a maker of
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plot, such as the encounters with the Clashing Rocks, The Wandering Rocks, the Argo's voyage overland etc. They appear comic precisely because these fairy-tale elements are in contrast to the Argonauts' unheroic stature, as
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founded only about sixty years before Apollonius wrote his epic and it comprised, in addition to native Egyptians, a large share of the Greek diaspora, about half of whom came via the Greek colony of Cyrene.
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oak. The shore cables are loosed. Jason sheds a tear as they pull away from his home, Iolcus. The oars churn up the sea, wielded by heroic hands in time to Orpheus's stirring music. Soon the eastern coast of
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Apollonius inherited. On the other hand, Apollonius emphasizes the technical aspect of her magical powers, such as her mastery of drugs, a touch of realism that may seem to downplay her role as a sorceress.
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was written specifically for Ptolemaic Alexandria, but it has long been a resource for other dynasties seeking to illustrate their power and ambitions. This painting is located in the Château de Versailles.
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with Apollonius. Modern scholars generally dismiss these sources as unreliable and point to similarities in the poetry of the two men. Callimachus, for example, composed a book of verses dealing with
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One of Jason's counselors. He rallies the Argonauts with brave advice when Tiphys dies and later when they are daunted by lurid descriptions of Colchis, and he receives instructions from the goddess
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to consider in secret how best to help Jason. Hera thinks the daughter of the Colchian king might prove useful if she could be made to fall in love with him. She then suggests enlisting the help of
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The tombs of Idmon and Tiphys are visible today. Later settlers from Boetia and Megara were instructed by Apollo to honour Idmon as their city guardian but today instead they honour Agamestor
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emerges from the depths, assuring them that the loss of their three crewmen is the work of the gods. He vanishes back into the water and they continue the voyage without their three comrades.
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were already well known to Hellenistic audiences, which enabled Apollonius to go beyond a simple narrative, giving it a scholarly emphasis suitable to the times. It was the age of the great
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can seem highly organized, as an attempt to soften the boundaries between Alexandria's indigenous ethnic population and its immigrant Greeks, by means of a shared mythology and worldview.
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Polyphemus founded a city now named after the river (1.1345–47). The inhabitants of Cius to this day "ask after Hylas" and they still maintain close relations with Trachis (1.1354–57).
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Another fruitful discussion gained impetus from an article by D. A. Van Krevelen, who dismissed all the characters, apart from Medea, as flimsy extras without any interesting qualities.
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He carves an image of the mother goddess for her cult at Cyzicus/Bear Mountain. Not mentioned in the second half of the poem, where 'Argus' signifies the eldest son of Phrixus (below)
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Since scholarship is a key feature of this unique story, here is a preview of some of the main issues in the poet's treatment of the Argonaut myth, as addressed by recent scholarship.
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the German classicist H. Fränkel once noted some unheroic characteristics of Jason and his crew. In particular, their frequent moods of despair and depression, summed up in the word
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He angrily accuses Jason of treachery at the end of Book 1 but Glaucus reconciles them, and he nearly threatens the Colchian king but Jason prevents it with a conciliatory speech.
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instead of murdering him herself. The gods are relatively distant and inactive throughout much of the epic, following the Hellenistic trend to allegorize and rationalize religion.
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As with the first Colchian fleet, the second dispersed rather than return home empty-handed. They lived for a long time on the island among the Phaeacians, later migrating to the
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Altars and rites in honour of Castor and Pollux were established here forever, as they were not only guardians of this voyage but continue protectors of sailors to this day.
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which seems to have been responsive to his views. Thus even though modelled on the Homeric epic, it is much shorter, with four books totaling fewer than 6,000 lines (Homer's
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Deileon, Autolycus and Phlogius: three sons of the Thessalian, Deimachus, and formerly comrades of Hercules stranded at Sinope ever since their campaign against the Amazons.
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Arriving here from Anaphe, the Argonauts began fetching water to their ship. Hurrying to make the most of a good sailing breeze, they made the task into a friendly race.
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attempted to stop them landing by throwing boulders from a cliff, until Medea put the evil eye on him, causing him to gash open his ankle, whereby he bled to death.
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They arrived the same day they left Bear Mountain. Heracles took child-hostages so that their relatives would help him search for Hylas and he later settled them at
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hangs herself in despair. Shared grief and a magnificent funeral reconcile the two sides. Meanwhile, the Argonauts are kept there by adverse winds. Finally the seer
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The Argonauts were trapped on this island, off the west coast of Greece, by the second Colchian fleet. The Colchians demanded that Medea be surrendered to them but
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The pebbles are flesh-coloured today, the discus stones are still visible, as are other signs of the visit. The place where they rested is now named Argo Harbour.
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Indignant at the brutal murder, Zeus condemns the Argonauts to wander homeless for a longer term. A gale blows them back north and they enter the river Eridanus (
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The main city, Aea, is said to be one of many cities that were founded in Europe and Asia by Egyptian forces. Modern scholars connect this account with one by
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He manages the dove that signals to the Argonauts to charge the Clashing Rocks, and he urges them onwards with rallying calls. He accepts a clod of earth from
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In battle, he kills one of the Doliones, and the bullying king of the Bebrycians in a boxing match, which wins the Argonauts friends among neighbouring people
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Argo moored in the harbour here after a day and night sailing from Thynias. Here Idmon was subsequently killed by a wild boar and Tiphys perished by illness.
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Based on the publication by B.P. Grenfell and A.S. Hunt, in 1914, of the 2nd century AD papyrus, P.Oxy.X.1241, known as "the list of Alexandrian Librarians"
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s progression from Iolcus to Anaphe becomes part of a cycle: "Taken together these two poems de facto complete the prophecy that begins in a mythic past."
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He encourages the crew with his music and he establishes musical rites for cults they establish along the way, as at Bear Mountain and Thynias Island
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They offered him libations and set up an altar to Apollo the Ship Preserver. Orpheus dedicated his lyre to the god and the place is now called Lyra.
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Some of the episodic quality comes also from the poet's literary eclecticism. For instance, the role of the Argo in the Greek settlement of northern
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Argo's next stop after the Stoechades. Here the Argonauts wiped their sweaty hands on pebbles on a beach and they played discus with large stones.
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Charles R. Beye, in emphasising the internal life of the protagonist observes, "We have reached, in effect, the beginnings of the novel." (Beye,
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His skill, with Athena's assistance, gets the Argo through the clashing rocks. He dies of illness soon afterwards and he is buried beside Idmon.
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Their next two landfalls bring them into contact with some old comrades of Heracles, left behind after his campaign against the Amazons. One is
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Boeotians and Megarians founded the city Heraclea (Pontica) in the sixth century. Agamestor was a local hero – see for example
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The mother of the gods, Rhea, is associated with Cybele, the rites being established on a Cyzicus mountain, Dindymum (not to be confused with
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After entering the Ligurian Sea via the Rhone, the Argo arrived safely at these islands thanks mainly to the prayers of Castor and Pollux.
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He acts as a herald thanks to his "imperishable memory', serving for example as a messenger between the Argonauts and the women of Lemnos.
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Unconvincing characterization may also be explained as a comic effect. Heracles can be seen as something of a buffoon. His homosexual or
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A critic of Jason even before they leave Iolcus. In battle, he kills one of the Doliones and he slays the wild boar that killed Idmon.
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one scholar recently observed: "This is just the way in which old epic with its generic conventions and its ideology is present in the
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Apollonius doesn't state the aition underlying his account: there is a sanctuary of Aphrodite and Butes at the western tip of Sicily.
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A domain of Aphrodite. The Athenian Argonaut Butes fell overboard in a rapture while the Argo was sailing past the island home of the
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They arrived the same day they left Lemnos, on the advice of Orpheus, since there were secret rites here that could protect sailors.
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is the poet himself – 71% of the verses are spoken by him, rather than by his characters, whereas only 55% of the
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Homeric scholarship flourished and almost all poets responded to Homer's influence, including Callimachus. Homeric echoes in
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Callimachus set the standards for Hellenistic aesthetics in poetry and, according to ancient sources, he engaged in a bitter
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forfeit our sympathy, appearing to change from a likeable heroine in Book 3 to a frightful witch engaged in evil in Book 4.
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Harder, M. A. (1993), "Aspects of Structure of Callimachus' "Aetia"", in M. A. Harder; R. F. Regtuit; G. C. Wakker (eds.),
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Van Krevelen D. A. (1956), "Bemerkungen zur Charakteristik der in den 'Argonautica' des Apollonios auftretenden Personen,"
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Another Athenian, his father is Alcoon, who sent him on the voyage though he had no other sons to care for him in old age
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Map showing the route taken by the Argo. "Lake Triton," the departure point from Libya, may be further east, near Cyrene.
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before trouble, tearful at insult, easily despondent, gracefully treacherous in his dealings with the love-sick Medea...
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is clearly intended to be fundamentally Homeric and therefore seems at odds with the fashionable poetics of Callimachus.
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Their first landfall, near the "tomb of Dolops" (a son of Hermes). They were kept there by adverse winds for two days.
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was a successful and fundamental renewal of the Homeric epic, expressed in terms of Callimachean aesthetics: the label
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Nephew of the previous two, sent on the voyage by his father Lycurgus, who stayed behind to look after the aged Aleus
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Dascylus, son of the Mariandylian king Lycus (he leaves the ship again at Sinope on the return journey from Colchis).
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also features some disunity, as a set of adventures, with surprising discoveries waiting around every headland. Thus
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As indicated by the page numbers, he becomes a more influential hero in the second half of the poem (books 3 and 4).
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There is some dispute about the date when the poem was originally published. It could have been during the reign of
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in Argos, skilled in omens from birds and burnt offerings; joined the voyage though he knew it would be his death
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and arrive at a deserted island, Thynias, where they observe Apollo flying overhead on his way north to visit the
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are still searching for him when the rest of the Argonauts set sail again. When at last the absences are noticed,
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Köhnken, Adolf (2011), "Theocritus, Callimachus, and Apollonius Rhodius", in T. Papanghelis; A. Rengakos (eds.),
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Glei, Reinhold F. (2011), "Outlines of Apollinian Scholarship 1955–1999", in T. Papanghelis; A. Rengakos (eds.),
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In battle, he kills one of the Doliones and later one of the Bebrycians, then shoots down a bird at Ares Island.
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He is left behind with Heracles at the river Cius (end of Book I), and he is destined to establish a city there (
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Hunter, Richard (2011), "The Poetics of Narrative in the 'Argonautica'", in T. Papanghelis; A. Rengakos (eds.),
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Passing through the Clashing Rocks (thanks to the advice of Phineus, the pilot skills of Tiphys, and the aid of
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The beach is named "Argo's Aphetae" (Argo's Launching), commemorating their departure on the third day (1.592)
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11.225–380). This Homeric echo has ominous connotations, prefiguring Jason's betrayal of Hypsipyle and Medea.
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Rengakos, Antonio (2011), "Apollonius Rhodius as a Homeric Scholar", in T. Papanghelis; A. Rengakos (eds.),
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The Clashing Rocks stopped moving once the Argonauts passed through and they are still fixed in their place.
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He is wounded by a feather when a bird swoops the Argo off the island of Ares, causing him to drop his oar.
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A city on the Dalmatian coast. Its exact location is unknown to modern scholars but somewhere near modern
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of books succeeds, there is no hope of a pause and scholars find themselves in the grip of a debilitating
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The Colchian king is his half-brother via the sun god, so Jason uses him there as an Argonaut ambassador
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He and Polydeukes are often mentioned as Tyndaridae: 148, 1045; 30, 41, 74, 798, 806; 517, 1315; 592
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The Argonauts can't return home either: another gale drives them off course, this time south towards the
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Newman, John Kevin (2011), "The Golden Fleece: Imperial Dream", in T. Papanghelis; A. Rengakos (eds.),
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He observes Heracles in the distance in the Libyan desert – too far away to be reached.
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Schwinge, E. R. (1986), "Künstlichkeit von Kunst. Zur Geschichtlichkeit der alexandrinischen Poesis",
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The refrain of the paean is "Hail to the Healing God, hail to the Healing God Phoebus", for which see
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and then she sends her on an errand to secure the Argo's passage south. The Argonauts safely pass the
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In a digression, the poet also explains the origin of the Etesian winds, associated with the myth of
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soothes everyone with a song about the cosmos and how the gods and all things were created. At dawn,
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Fusillo, Massimo (2011), "Apollonius Rhodius as "Inventor"", in T. Papanghelis; A. Rengakos (eds.),
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of Callimachus begins with a tale of the Argonauts, and his final aition is in Alexandria, so that
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Rose, A. (1984), "Three Narrative Themes in Apollonius' Bebrycian Episode (Argonautica 2.1–163)",
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The Argonauts are listed here in the order in which they are catalogued in lines 1–227 of Book 1.
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The Heracles Theme: The Adaptations of the Hero in Literature from Homer to the Twentieth Century
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Leaving Crete, the Argonauts were soon trapped in a starless night, a terror to sailors, called
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turned them back, not permitting the harpies to be killed. Thus the islands are now called the
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The Path of the Argo: Language, Imagery and Narrative in the Argonautica of Apollonius Rhodius
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Here they meet three companions of Heracles stranded after his expedition against the Amazons
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Thessalian half-brother of the above two, father Hermes, mother was Eupolemeia, daughter of
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Abducted by a water nymph to be her husband, causing Heracles to separate from the voyage.
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Argo leaves the following day. Their next stop is on the opposite coast, near the home of
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once flew past. The clod of earth, once dropped into the sea, would become the island
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The harbour of the Amazons. Argonauts depart before the women can assemble for battle
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He dies in Libya, killed by a shepherd while trying to steal his sheep (the shepherd,
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Asper, Markus (2011), "Apollonius on Poetry", in T. Papanghelis; A. Rengakos (eds.),
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learns from omens that they are meant to establish a cult of the mother of the gods (
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In a digression, the poet links the field of Ares in Colchis with the foundation of
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The sons of Boreas overtook the harpies far to the west at the Floating Islands but
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Half-brother of Oeneus, mother a servant girl; sent by Oeneus as mentor to Meleager
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Apollonius's Argonautica was based on multiple ancient sources, including Homer and
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for example runs to more than 15,000). Apollonius may have been influenced here by
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of love poetry. The Argo is still hidden in a Colchis backwater when the goddesses
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The island was named Anaphe ever after ("because Phoebus made it appear to them":
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Stephens, Susan (2011), "Ptolemaic Epic", in T. Papanghelis; A. Rengakos (eds.),
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Knight, Virginia (1991), "Apollonius, Argonautica 4.167-70 and Euripides' Medea"
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Twelve female attendants for Medea, a gift from Arete, queen of Phaeacian Drepane
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absolves the lovers of blood-guilt. Meanwhile, Hera has a friendly chat with the
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Separated from the other Argonauts at the end of Book I, even before they reach
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Approaching Colchis, the Argonauts see the eagle of Zeus flying to and from the
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accuses Jason of leaving Heracles behind on purpose. Just then the sea divinity
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Bulloch, A. W. (1985), "Hellenistic Poetry", in P. Easterling; B. Knox (eds.),
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is an un-Homeric word used by Apollonius only here, in contrast to the Homeric
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In a digression, the poet tells us how the paean sung here originated with the
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This article is about the Greek epic poem by Apollonius. For other poems, see
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Three Narrative Themes in Apollonius' Bebrycian Episode (Argonautica 2.1–163)
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The Argonauts choose him to row alongside Heracles in the middle of the ship
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Arrangements for a secret meeting are made. The tryst is outside a temple of
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Jason urges the heroes to elect a leader for the voyage. They all nominate
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Künstlichkeit von Kunst. Zur Geschichtlichkeit der alexandrinischen Poesie
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The Lemian women once murdered all males on the island, except their king
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The story of the expedition seems to have been known to the author of the
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Virginia Knight, "Apollonius, Argonautica 4.167-70 and Euripides' Medea"
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Here follows a list of places where the narrative states or implies that
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in turn accuses Idas of drunken vainglory. A fight almost breaks out but
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El aition en las 'Argonáuticas' de Apolonio de Rodas: estudio literario
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The Argonauts arrived here on the third morning after fleeing Colchis.
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The island Thynias is now called "The Sacred Island of Apollo Heoïus" (
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Vian, F. (1978), "ΙΗΣΩΝ ΜΗΧΑΝΕΩΝ", in E. Livrea; G. Privitera (eds.),
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of travel, which can be seen at the heart of the Western tradition of
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The 'Brygean Islands' are located in the Kvarner Gulf by W. H. Race,
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Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age
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also uses the device, through the singers Demodocus and Phemius. In
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2.102–106)), identifying the Egyptian leader as the legendary king
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borrow from mythical, historiographical and ethnographic sources.
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demands a boxing match with the champion of these "sea-wanderers" (
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Apollonii Rhodii Argonautica. Lehrs translatione in Latinum addita
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Only Hypsipyle's father was spared, cast adrift in a wooden chest
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Jason's character traits are more characteristic of the genre of
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Apollonius piously refuses to describe the sacred rites of the
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Maternal uncle of Meleager, son of Thestius, expert in warfare
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has become a daunting adventure for many modern scholars too:
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can be put down to its genre, as a voyage narrative. Homer's
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while filling an urn at her spring. Heracles and his comrade
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and signs of the visit are still visible there to this day.
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behind their pursuers, who had entered at the southern end.
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and some sacrificial rites still practised on the island of
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He is an advisor to Jason. He dies from snake bite in Libya
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had a profound impact on Latin poetry: it was translated by
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reveals a route from the lake to the open sea and entrusts
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The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles
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is often placed in a literary tradition that leads to the
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Hunter, R. L., (1988), "'Short on heroics': Jason in the
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Carspecken, "Apollonius Rhodius and the Homeric epic," ''
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They arrived after a wave almost wiped them out near the
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Fränkel H. (1957), "Das Argonautenepos des Apollonios",
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The narrative ends here, within a day's voyage of Iolcus
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In battle, he kills one of the Doliones and a Bebrycian
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The correct route is shown, for example, by W.H. Race,
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Argus, Cytissorus, Phrontis and Mela: the four sons of
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or mythological accounts of the origins of things (see
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Carspecken (1952), "Apollonius and the Homeric Epic",
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The Argonauts built a shrine here to 'Minoan Athena'.
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and they were then detained here for some days by the
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ANCHORED IN TIME: THE DATE IN APOLLONIUS' ARGONAUTICA
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Argonaut list and information adapted from W. Race's
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Unrivalled for courage, skilled in battle, from Opus
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Ein Don Quijote unter den Argonauten des Apollonios,
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Epic and Romance in the 'Argonautica' of Apollonius
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Epic and Romance in the 'Argonautica' of Apollonius
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that is destined to become the island of Calliste (
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Theseus slays the Minotaur under the gaze of Athena
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Hunter, "'Short on heroics': Jason in the 4040:Theocritus, Callimachus, and Apollonius Rhodius, 3524:, a son of Heracles and the water nymph Melite. 3165:Their next stop brought them to the land of the 3070:but now (and also in modern times) it is called 2220:93, 1043, 1289, 1330; 196, 363, 440, 515, 1174 1807:He is often referred to only as 'Son of Aeson'. 546:is substantially extant through fragments), the 4644:Apollonius' "Argonautica": A Callimachean Epic, 4597:Aspects of the Structure of Callimachus' Aetia, 4584:Theocritus, Callimachus and Apollonius Rhodius, 3804:Next stop after Libya was the rugged island of 3433:The northern end of a "three-cornered island" ( 1888:and is now "heavy" with age but still warlike. 1523: 823:(Strabo, Geography, 1.2.40), a contemporary of 5269:, Hildesheim & New York: Georg Olms Verlag 4571:The Poetics of Narrative in the "Argonautica," 4151:Theocritus, Callimachus and Apollonius Rhodius 4131:In Greek the imitation is especially notable: 4105:in central Phrygia) – W. Race, 2476:He is killed by a wild boar at a mouth of the 1448:s four books are about the same total length. 865:and briefly recounts his prophetic warning to 7340: 6936: 5951:The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 5518: 5202: 4661:Outlines of Apollonian Scholarship 1955–1999, 4648:Outlines of Apollonian Scholarship 1955–1999, 4388:Outlines of Apollonian Scholarship 1955–1999, 4023:Outlines of Apollonian Scholarship 1955–1999, 3334:In a digression, the poet tells the story of 2442:Son of Clytonaeus from Argos, descended from 2413:that will secure his immortality (1.1315–20) 1444:typically sat through four plays per day and 479: 4947:Outlines of Apollinian Scholarship 1955–1999 4869:Outlines of Apollonian Scholarship 1955–1999 4843:Outlines of Apollonian Scholarship 1955–1999 4787:Outlines of Apollonian Scholarship 1955–1999 4749:Short on Heroics: Jason in the "Argonautica" 4736:Outlines of Apollinian Scholarship 1955–1999 4707:Outlines of Apollinian Scholarship 1955–1999 4690:Outlines of Apollonian Scholarship 1955–1999 4610:Outlines of Apollonian Scholarship 1955–1999 4134:καὶ τὰ μὲν ὣσ ἤμελλε μετὰ χρόνον ἐκτελέεσθαι 4064:Outline of Apollinian Scholarship 1955–1999, 3535:A fabulous river, often identified with the 3103:Next port of call after passing through the 990:, where Heracles's handsome young companion 6950: 4081:Outline of Apollinian Scholarship 1955–1999 3564:) of this river spews noxious steam, where 1858:, near the junction of rivers Apidanus and 1520:was innovative in making it an epic topic. 787:). Jason is mentioned several times in the 33:Jason and the Argonauts Arriving at Colchis 16:Greek epic poem dated to the 3rd century BC 9882:Ancient Shipwreck Museum at Kyrenia Castle 9829:International Congress of Maritime Museums 9809:Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology 9101: 7347: 7333: 6943: 6929: 5525: 5511: 5278:, Hildesheim & New York: Olms-Weidmann 5148: 4079:99, 3–8 (the article is cited by R. Glei, 1968:Brother of Erytus and skilled in trickery 1737:, for example, merely watch the murder of 1715:, direct borrowings from tragedy, such as 1561:and their powers of insight are ours too. 1152:mountains, where it feeds on the liver of 486: 472: 9942: 9897:National Museum of Subaquatic Archaeology 4330: 2903:; he has wings at his ankles and temples 1880:, son of Eilatus, he once fought for the 1598:, as opposed to the harsh teleologies of 1233:νόος ... ἑρπύζων πεπότητο μετ' ἴχνια 1030:Map interpreting the voyage according to 5318: 5309: 5291: 5273: 5264: 5166: 4489:Apollonius Rhodius as a Homeric Scholar, 4315: 4300: 3547:, allowing the Argo to enter either the 3451:The Argonauts and Colchians reached the 3074:after the son she bore Thoas (1.620-26) 2626:King of Tegea and brother of Amphidamas 1632:was a common topic of Greek literature. 1276:eventually leads the Argonauts into the 1167: 1025: 1017: 906:, accuses him of cowardice; the prophet 848: 751:, the poem was published at the time of 27: 9867:Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology 5321:Brill's Companion to Apollonius Rhodius 5294:Brill's Companion to Apollonius Rhodius 5258:Brill's Companion to Apollonius Rhodius 5249:Brill's Companion to Apollonius Rhodius 5246: 5229:Brill's Companion to Apollonius Rhodius 5178:Brill's Companion to Apollonius Rhodius 5160:Brill's Companion to Apollonius Rhodius 5157: 5139: 5135:, University of Southern Illinois Press 5124:Brill's Companion to Apollonius Rhodius 3870: 2872:; he once hosted Jason when he went to 2771:He becomes the pilot when Tiphys dies. 2545:, he has miraculous powers of eyesight 1214:a falling star when thrown at the sky. 953:that is home to savage Earth-born men ( 10076: 9819:European Association of Archaeologists 5465:"Space and Culture in an Ancient Epic" 5255: 5226: 5193: 5184: 4345: 4226: – cited by W.H. Race, 4034:The survey was by S. Valverde (1989), 4021:The issues are identified by R. Glei, 3584:('Stoechades' or 'Ligystian' Islands) 3361:Approaching the island, they pass the 3296:The king of the native Mariandynians, 2323:from Araethyraea, near the springs of 934:, where the women, led by their Queen 861:The poem begins with an invocation to 744:(283–246 BCE), or a generation later. 9941: 9100: 9075:Pompey's campaign against the pirates 9033: 8903: 8902: 8285: 7887: 7366: 7354: 7328: 6924: 5879:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 5506: 5121: 4038:, Diss. Murcia, cited by A. Köhnken, 3973:The Argonautica of Apollonius Rhodius 3933:The Argonautika by Apollonios Rhodios 3903:The Argonautics of Apollonius Rhodius 3896:The Argonautics of Apollonius Rhodius 3462:Jason and Medea murdered her brother 1759: 598:with a model for his Roman epic, the 5405:Lehrs translatione in Latinum addita 5327: 5300: 5282: 5175: 5130: 3839:is here derived from the aorist for 2138:Son of Canethus, his grandfather is 1374: 986:Their next landfall is by the river 9814:Archaeological Institute of America 5532: 5414:(Oxford University Press US, 2011: 5396:(1990), particularly Ch. 11 and 13. 3034:was starting point for the voyage. 2876:to ask the oracle about the voyage 2721:; he is the fastest of all runners 1895:), before dying in the land of the 930:The first major port they reach is 735: 694:Addressing the issue of heroism in 35:, by Charles de La Fosse. The poem 13: 6840:LGBT themes in speculative fiction 6166:Works inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien 5338: 5330:Studi in onore di Anthos Ardizzoni 3687:, the virtuous king of the native 3173:killed the king in a boxing match 2935:Son of the wicked Thessalian king 2919:Brother of Zetes, winged likewise 2432:131, 1207, 1258, 1324, 1350, 1354 1787:Mentions by name: & line no. 1322:, from which Argo is saved by the 1310:is destined to marry Medea in the 1236:), torn between love and anguish. 1185:The third book begins by invoking 887:, has already been constructed by 14: 10125: 9824:Institute of Nautical Archaeology 9214:Coastal defence and fortification 8589:Roman circumnavigation of Britain 7889:Navigation, and ports and harbors 5426: 5323:(second, revised ed.), Brill 5296:(second, revised ed.), Brill 5260:(second, revised ed.), Brill 5251:(second, revised ed.), Brill 5231:(second, revised ed.), Brill 5180:(second, revised ed.), Brill 5162:(second, revised ed.), Brill 5126:(second, revised ed.), Brill 4528:Apollonius Rhodius as "Inventor," 4375:Apollonius Rhodius as "Inventor," 4318:The Golden Fleece: Imperial Dream 3254:Their landfall after passing the 2982:, grandsons of the Colchian king. 2774:188; 865, 898, 1276; 210, 1260 1755:Apollonius of Rhodes#Poetic style 1141:, and they are also grandsons of 10058: 9924: 9849:Society for American Archaeology 9083: 9016: 8885: 8268: 7870: 6905: 6904: 6894: 5486: 5205:Hellenistic Poetry: An Anthology 4960:The Poetics of Narrative in the 4934:The Poetics of Narrative in the 4817:Hellenistic Poetry: An Anthology 4120:Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica, 4107:Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica, 3487:An island near the mouth of the 3318:) appeared to them on his tomb. 2764:Son of Poseidon from Parthenia ( 2680:Son of Hyperasius, from Achaean 1854:Son of Cometes, from Thessalian 1764: 1569:Some of the episodic quality of 1564: 550:tells the myth of the voyage of 455: 444: 64: 9281:Phoenician discovery of America 6895: 5850:Ballantine Adult Fantasy series 5285:Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica 5207:, University of Wisconsin Press 5203:Hughes Fowler, Barbara (1990), 5099: 5094:Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica 5086: 5081:Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica 5073: 5068:Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica 5060: 5055:Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica 5047: 5030: 5017: 5004: 4991: 4978: 4965: 4952: 4939: 4926: 4913: 4900: 4887: 4874: 4861: 4848: 4835: 4822: 4809: 4792: 4779: 4766: 4753: 4741: 4724: 4712: 4695: 4678: 4666: 4653: 4636: 4615: 4602: 4589: 4576: 4563: 4546: 4533: 4520: 4507: 4494: 4481: 4462: 4449: 4440: 4419: 4406: 4393: 4280:Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica 4272: 4267:Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica 4259: 4254:Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica 4246: 4233: 4228:Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica 4216: 4203: 4190: 4172: 4156: 4125: 4112: 4095: 4086: 4069: 4045: 3995:(1959) Penguin Classics Edition 1706: 1485: 803:, and that she bore him a son, 783:, after the encounter with the 8973:Periplus of the Erythraean Sea 5453:Leiden Apollonius bibliography 4380: 4367: 4354: 4339: 4324: 4309: 4294: 4211:Apollonius Rhodius:Argonautica 4028: 4015: 3950:Jason and the Argonauts (2014) 2647:164, 398, 426, 429, 531; 118 2482:139, 436, 449, 475; 816, 850 2296:Son of Hagnias, from Thespian 1684: 1411: 1054:in the Propontis, home to the 663: 1: 9892:Museum of Ancient Ships, Pisa 8567:Phoenician maritime expansion 5444:Works by Apollonius of Rhodes 5114: 4705:, 1025–41, cited by R. Glei, 4183: – Aristotle, 3698:The island is named Drepane ( 3262:and they honoured him with a 2942:He kills one of the Doliones 2234:, he is father of the infant 1744: 1369: 891:, a shipwright working under 718:Characters without character? 607: 10104:Mediterranean Sea in fiction 9834:Nautical Archaeology Society 7265:Jason with the Golden Fleece 7072:Laertes (father of Odysseus) 5401:Apollonii Rhodii Argonautica 5144:, Cambridge University Press 4288: 3708:used to castrate his father 2995: 2152:, is a grandson of Apollo). 1608:however goes beyond Homer's 1524:Characters without character 1201:retire to a private room on 799:at the command of his uncle 21:Argonautica (disambiguation) 7: 9887:Museum of Ancient Seafaring 9264:Temple of Poseidon, Sounion 9070:Kidnapping of Julius Caesar 8927:Indus–Mesopotamia relations 8286: 7367: 5868:The Encyclopedia of Fantasy 5496:public domain audiobook at 5274:Pompella, Giuseppe (2006), 5265:Pompella, Giuseppe (2004), 3568:once crashed to earth. The 3375:Scene of the entire Book 3 3228: 3030:Home of Jason, its harbour 3020:Aitia and foundation myths 2922:He chases away the harpies 2906:He chases away the harpies 2469:Son of Apollo, fostered by 2261:An Athenian, son of Teleon 520: 10: 10130: 9743:Phoenician Ship Expedition 9034: 8584:Pytheas' voyage to Britain 8577:Circumnavigation of Africa 4224:Homeric Hymn to Apollo 517 4213:, lines 1.23-227 and index 4145: 4139: 4133: 3835: 3714: 3700: 3560: 3419:They built a sanctuary to 1625:are in Homer's own voice. 1470:to Callimachus as mentor: 1232: 1067: 955: 758: 707: 647: 18: 10056: 9948: 9937: 9922: 9857: 9799: 9602: 9586: 9334: 9269:Samothrace temple complex 9204: 9159: 9118: 9111: 9107: 9096: 9081: 9040: 9029: 9014: 8912: 8898: 8883: 8836: 8789: 8642: 8609: 8602: 8540: 8341: 8298: 8294: 8281: 8266: 7985: 7898: 7894: 7883: 7868: 7820: 7755: 7692: 7577: 7546: 7379: 7375: 7362: 7299: 7248: 7221: 7164: 7104: 7056: 6962: 6890: 6796: 6715: 6605: 6443: 6363: 6192: 6183: 6113: 6104: 6013: 5981: 5919: 5906:List of story collections 5835: 5791: 5784: 5747:Occult detective fiction‎ 5568: 5540: 5283:Race, William H. (2008), 5171:, Oxford University Press 5131:Beye, Charles R. (1982), 3913:The Tale of the Argonauts 3886:The Argonautic Expedition 3695:, the nurse of Dionysus. 3457:branch of the Ister River 3217: 2509:146; 20, 100, 756; 588 2230:Brother of Telamon, from 2107:Son of Teleon, from Opus 1254: 1163: 1013: 844: 509: 451:Ancient Greece portal 435:List of Mycenaean deities 10094:Ancient Greek epic poems 8557:Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul 7314:Jason in popular culture 6171:World Fantasy Convention 5287:, Loeb Classical Library 5267:Apollonii Rhodii Lexicon 5167:Galinsky, G. K. (1972), 4798:A recent examination of 4009: 3962: 3935:(1997; expanded in 2008) 3875: 3558:The "innermost stream" ( 1114:, one of the entries to 9839:RPM Nautical Foundation 9576:Surviving ancient ships 9495:Marsala Punic shipwreck 7197:Jason and the Argonauts 7173:Jason and the Argonauts 6239:Fire-breathing monsters 5467:, William G. Thalmann, 5385:Encyclopædia Britannica 5237:The Classical Quarterly 5217:The Classical Quarterly 5185:Graves, Robert (1944), 5038:The Classical Quarterly 4627:The Classical Quarterly 3969:Edward Philip Coleridge 3118:and the Golden Fleece. 2717:, sired by Poseidon on 1912:Jason's maternal uncle 1516:Hellenistic period and 1474:to the conclusion that 853:Athena helps build the 839: 742:Ptolemy II Philadelphus 9872:Giza Solar boat museum 9326:Underwater exploration 9321:Underwater archaeology 9286:Pre-Columbian theories 9141:John Sinclair Morrison 9102:Research and education 8552:Austronesian Expansion 7149:Gaius Valerius Flaccus 5990:Dungeons & Dragons 5477:"What is an argonaut?" 5314:, vol. 84, Munich 5151:Yale Classical Studies 4688:(cited by R. F. Glei, 4164:Yale Classical Studies 4055:14, 1–19; and (1960), 3338:settled here by Zeus. 2551:151, 153; 1466, 1478 2155:77; 1467, 1485, 1497 2045:Son of Ctimenus, from 1902:40, 1241, 1347; 1470 1585:unfavourably with the 1539:people like you and me 1505: 1182: 1047: 1023: 945:Traveling through the 858: 837: 807:, who was educated by 726:In addition to aitia, 670:A "Callimachian epic"? 658: 430:Ancient Greek religion 40: 9943:Legend and literature 9901:Viking ship museums: 9877:Grand Egyptian Museum 9637:Austronesian replicas 9612:Heyerdahl expeditions 9522:Caligula's Giant Ship 9382:Dover Bronze Age Boat 8044:Berenice Troglodytica 7289:Rise of the Argonauts 6056:International Fantasy 5410:William G. Thalmann, 5355:(with scholia, 1854). 4646:cited by R. F. Glei, 4515:Apollonius on Poetry, 3882:Edward Burnaby Greene 2945:224, 321, 1041, 1082 2939:, Jason's taskmaster 2745:Son of Poseidon from 2178:86, 1044; 117, 1043 1500: 1412:Argonautica#Itinerary 1171: 1079:, once a king of the 1029: 1021: 852: 769: 753:Ptolemy III Euergetes 639: 572:Library of Alexandria 339:Ancient Olympic Games 31: 10109:Texts in Koine Greek 10099:Black Sea in fiction 10089:3rd-century BC poems 9844:Sea Research Society 9246:Maritime archaeology 9055:Ameinias the Phocian 9050:Mediterranean piracy 7214:(2023 animated film) 7129:Apollonius of Rhodes 7097:(legendary musician) 7080:(friend of Herakles) 7074:(father of Odysseus) 6860:Supernatural fiction 5937:Fantastic Adventures 4908:Apollonius on Poetry 4895:Apollonius on Poetry 4882:Apollonius on Poetry 4830:Apollonius on Poetry 4734:, cited by R. Glei, 4335:. pp. 588, 591. 3871:English translations 3082:(Island of Electra) 2909:211; 243, 282, 430 2891:Son of the wind god 2698:Brother of Asterius 2670:172; 197, 363, 440 2454:'s daughter Amymone 2426:Squire to Heracles. 1927:Ruler of Thessalian 1366:on their shoulders. 1050:The Argonauts reach 380:Calydonian boar hunt 327:Eleusinian Mysteries 8937:Maritime Jade Route 8090:Kaveri Poompattinam 7257:The Golden Fleecing 6161:Tolkien's influence 5874:Fantasy Masterworks 5827:Television programs 5635:Fairy tale parodies 5399:Giuseppe Pompella, 4962:Argonautica, p. 141 4936:Argonautica, 140-41 4502:Hellenistic Poetry, 4401:Hellenistic Poetry, 4362:Hellenistic Poetry, 4282:, note 71, page 373 3860:on their shoulders. 3741:Ceraunian Mountains 3619:The island home of 3477:Ceraunian Mountains 3289:Acherusian headland 3010: 2561:Brother of Lynceus 2188:Brother of Clytius 1774: 1731:Ancient Greek novel 1559:people just like us 1274:branch of the river 1224:fire-breathing oxen 724:An "episodic epic?" 9485:Bajo de la Campana 9187:Peter Throckmorton 9172:Jean-Yves Empereur 9146:William L. Rodgers 8967:Maritime Silk Road 7260:(comic book story) 7155:Orphic Argonautica 6383:Damsel in distress 6151:Mythopoeic Society 5752:Paranormal romance 5667:Historical fantasy 5652:Fantasy of manners 5606:Children's fantasy 5458:2007-07-30 at the 5044:.1 (1991:248–250). 4815:B. 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Race, 4248: 4235: 4227: 4223: 4218: 4210: 4205: 4197: 4192: 4184: 4180: 4174: 4166: 4163: 4158: 4150: 4127: 4119: 4114: 4106: 4097: 4088: 4080: 4076: 4071: 4063: 4059: 4056: 4052: 4047: 4039: 4035: 4030: 4022: 4017: 4002: 3992: 3982: 3972: 3955: 3949: 3942: 3932: 3922: 3919:John Gardner 3912: 3902: 3895: 3885: 3862: 3840: 3827: 3792:Argo Harbour 3791: 3783: 3735:Medea's Cave 3734: 3731: 3680:('Drepane') 3614:Mount Circeo 3561:μύχατον ῥόον 3549:Ligurian Sea 3518: 3495:(3.115) and 3455:by a fabled 3453:Adriatic Sea 3435:Danube Delta 3398: 3391: 3355:Ares Island 3273: 3260:Hyperboreans 3209: 3126: 3122: 3108: 3092:(1.919–21). 3001: 2999: 2970: 2573:Periclymenus 1884:against the 1768: 1750: 1748: 1726: 1720: 1712: 1710: 1707:Other issues 1700: 1697: 1693: 1689: 1680:Argonautica' 1679: 1678: 1674: 1670:Argonautica' 1669: 1665: 1662: 1658: 1654: 1649: 1645: 1637: 1627: 1622: 1618: 1614: 1609: 1605: 1604: 1599: 1595: 1590: 1586: 1582: 1574: 1570: 1568: 1558: 1554: 1550: 1546: 1543: 1538: 1531: 1527: 1517: 1514: 1510: 1506: 1501: 1489: 1486:Epic heroism 1479: 1475: 1472: 1466: 1462: 1458: 1453: 1450: 1446:Argonautica' 1445: 1427: 1424:Argonautica, 1423: 1418: 1417: 1407: 1403: 1400: 1395: 1390: 1385: 1380: 1378: 1336: 1286: 1266: 1258: 1249: 1242: 1238: 1216: 1184: 1173: 1147: 1124: 1108:Hyperboreans 1097: 1049: 1043: 1036:Argonautica, 1035: 985: 944: 939: 929: 897: 882: 860: 833:Pythian Odes 832: 776: 770: 762: 746: 739: 727: 723: 717: 711: 700:helplessness 699: 696:Argonautica, 695: 691: 686:Argonautica 685: 682:Argonautica. 681: 669: 659: 640: 634: 613: 611: 599: 575: 562:from remote 547: 542: 500: 499: 497: 307: 284:Golden apple 165: 70: 36: 32: 25: 10084:Argonautica 10011:Argonautica 9998:(Herodotus) 9961:Flood myths 9858:Museums and 9802:conferences 9767:Vital Alsar 9605:archaeology 9414:Austronesia 9407:Hjortspring 9402:Rochelongue 9352:Pesse canoe 9306:Ship burial 9291:Sea Peoples 9224:Lighthouses 9219:Grave goods 9167:George Bass 8947:Spice trade 8544:exploration 8366:Philippines 8361:Austronesia 8354:Old Kingdom 8231:Trincomalee 8181:Prosphorion 8126:Myos Hormos 7970:Micronesian 7961:By region: 7933:Lighthouses 7741:By region: 7506:Quinquereme 7431:Kunlun ship 7424:Penteconter 7409:Dragon boat 7268:(sculpture) 7184:(1969 film) 7176:(1963 film) 7147:(Latin) by 7145:Argonautica 7124:Argonautica 6809:Epic poetry 6670:Leprechauns 6585:Thaumaturgy 6560:Incantation 6513:Magic sword 6071:Méliès d'Or 5972:Weird Tales 5725:Dying Earth 5704:Mythopoeia‎ 5682:Low fantasy 5647:Fantastique 5390:Peter Green 5372:Aristotle, 5369:, x. 1, 54) 5353:Merkel-Keil 5219:New Series 5213:Argonautica 5198:, Groningen 5196:Callimachus 5106:Argonautica 4958:R. Hunter, 4932:R. Hunter, 4897:, p. 174-77 4800:Argonautica 4747:R. Hunter, 4629:New Series 4569:R. Hunter, 4552:Aristotle, 4346:Race, W.H. 3956:Argonautika 3929:Peter Green 3841:make appear 3651:Anthemoessa 3629:Anaximander 3412:Halys River 2836:Palaimonius 2661:, a son of 2616:161; 1046 2051:lake Xynias 1751:Argonautica 1727:Argonautica 1713:Argonautica 1701:Argonautica 1683:details in 1650:Argonautica 1615:Argonautica 1606:Argonautica 1571:Argonautica 1555:Argonautica 1547:Argonautica 1518:Argonautica 1476:Argonautica 1434:Callimachus 1419:Argonautica 1404:Argonautica 1391:Argonautica 1386:Argonautica 1381:Argonautica 1068:ἁλίπλαγκτοι 1038:reprint of 996:water nymph 728:Argonautica 712:Argonautica 664:Some issues 635:Argonautica 627:Callimachus 614:Argonautica 576:Argonautica 548:Argonautica 537:Hellenistic 531:written by 521:Argonautika 510:Ἀργοναυτικά 501:Argonautica 322:Triptolemus 245:Bellerophon 37:Argonautica 10078:Categories 10020:(Polybius) 9664:Hawaiʻiloa 9546:Nemi ships 9431:Black Sea‎ 9377:Khufu ship 9338:and relics 9236:Marine art 9229:Alexandria 9136:Fik Meijer 9119:Historians 9006:Indo-Roman 8819:Greek navy 8721:Salamis II 8711:Hellespont 8671:Artemisium 8661:Nile Delta 8624:Achaemenid 8517:Achaemenid 8386:Langkasuka 8381:Micronesia 8299:Prehistory 8226:Sounagoura 8054:Chittagong 8029:Barbarikon 8008:Alexandria 7950:Pilot boat 7900:Navigation 7732:Sewn-plank 7727:Lashed-lug 7605:Figurehead 7578:Components 7547:Propulsion 7501:Quadrireme 7482:Polyremes 7461:Outriggers 7284:(painting) 7212:Epic Tails 6992:(2nd wife) 6965:and topics 6963:Characters 6870:Tokusatsu‎ 6819:Fairy tale 6762:Dreamworld 6660:Hobgoblins 6595:Witchcraft 6565:Necromancy 6545:Divination 6540:Demonology 6503:Magic ring 6493:Magic item 6476:Ceremonial 6365:Characters 6286:Werewolves 6224:Elementals 6128:Filk music 6076:Mythopoeic 5911:Publishers 5837:Literature 5797:television 5769:Weird West 5709:Omegaverse 5579:Lost world 5550:Literature 5358:Longinus ( 5115:References 4919:Longinus, 4906:M. Asper, 4893:M. Asper, 4880:M. Asper, 4871:, p. 13-15 4845:, p. 14-15 4828:M. Asper, 4513:M. Asper, 4469:ARGONAUTAE 4437:pp 187–200 4435:3110220806 3989:E. V. Rieu 3979:Seaton, RC 3828:the shroud 3768:Hesperides 3689:Phaeacians 3633:Empedocles 3475:) and the 3363:Mossynoeci 3171:Polydeuces 3167:Bebrycians 3144:Cius River 3112:' daughter 3105:Hellespont 3080:Samothrace 3009:Itinerary 3005:'modern'. 2925:211; 282 2842:Hephaestus 2753:187; 896 2596:Amphidamas 2488:Polydeuces 2459:134; 896 2128:74; 1037 1979:Aethalides 1872:Polyphemus 1830:, born at 1773:Argonauts 1745:The poetry 1534:pederastic 1370:Discussion 1343:Hesperides 1154:Prometheus 1072:Polydeukes 1056:Bebrycians 1000:Polyphemus 947:Hellespont 869:, king of 779:Πλαγκταὶ; 608:Background 425:Demogorgon 358:Amphitryon 279:Hippomenes 154:Trojan War 86:Primordial 10033:Geography 9971:Gilgamesh 9860:memorials 9784:Viracocha 9697:Faʻafaite 9650:Sarimanok 9556:Yassi Ada 9469:Syracusia 9392:Canaanite 9367:Moor Sand 8837:By region 8799:Grappling 8771:Naulochus 8761:Myonessus 8716:Echinades 8701:Arginusae 8696:Cynossema 8681:Naupactus 8676:Eurymedon 8510:Classical 8485:Phoenicia 8480:Mycenaean 8443:Tamilakam 8426:Polynesia 8416:Srivijaya 8211:Satingpra 8171:Palembang 8155:Cattigara 8097:(Kadaram) 8080:Jambukola 8074:Guangzhou 8015:(Podouke) 8013:Arikamedu 7975:Polynesia 7908:Celestial 7821:Armaments 7807:Spritsail 7765:Crab claw 7707:Careening 7674:Sternpost 7528:Reed boat 7471:Catamaran 7446:Multihull 7118:Euripides 7059:Argonauts 7021:(trainer) 6956:Argonauts 6865:Superhero 6850:Mythology 6747:Lost city 6655:Halflings 6575:Shamanism 6570:Runecraft 6555:Evocation 6413:Magicians 6388:Dark lord 6373:Barbarian 6333:Skeletons 6256:Gargoyles 6234:Familiars 6194:Creatures 5930:Fantastic 5921:Magazines 5764:New weird 5569:Subgenres 5223:(436–53). 5108:4.1717–18 5057:, page 51 5053:W. 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Rose, 4491:p. 243–44 4289:Citations 4241:Pausanias 4200:1982:24). 4187:1460a5-11 3823:(Anaphe) 3806:Carpathus 3663:Charybdis 3574:Asclepius 3553:North Sea 3493:Herodotus 3403:Sesostris 3399:Histories 3395:Herodotus 3310:Sthenelus 3239:Aristaeus 3230:Strofades 3223:romanized 3218:Στροφάδες 3193:from the 3187:Bosphorus 3017:Comments 2996:Itinerary 2897:Oreithyia 2814:191, 192 2498:Tyndareus 2271:95; 914 2193:86; 115 2150:Caphaurus 2074:, son of 2063:Menoetius 2041:Eurydamas 1799:, mother 1717:Euripides 1685:Itinerary 1646:Herodotus 1638:Pythian 4 1438:Aristotle 1301:sea nymph 1220:Chalciope 1207:Aphrodite 1135:Thermodon 1127:Sthenelus 1104:Black Sea 1044:Parergon, 936:Hypsipyle 821:Mimnermus 731:episodes? 556:Argonauts 529:epic poem 515:romanized 370:Narcissus 346:Pirithous 267:Labyrinth 180:Argonauts 96:Olympians 10049:Tākitimu 9952:Legend: 9910:Roskilde 9789:Tangaroa 9730:Olympias 9704:Gaualofa 9643:Hōkūleʻa 9618:Kon-Tiki 9451:Ashkelon 9387:Uluburun 9346:Earliest 9112:Scholars 8994:shipping 8794:Boarding 8706:Mytilene 8691:Syracuse 8656:Alashiya 8619:Egyptian 8603:Military 8594:Timeline 8572:Sardinia 8495:Carthage 8411:Kalingga 8371:Sa Huỳnh 8306:Timeline 8256:Zanzibar 8206:Sarapion 8201:Rhacotis 8131:Martaban 8076:(Canton) 8069:Godavaya 8064:Giao Chỉ 8034:Barygaza 8024:Avalites 7945:Piloting 7833:Catapult 7828:Ballista 7802:Mast-aft 7615:Planking 7554:Paddling 7511:Hexareme 7476:Trimaran 7441:Longship 7389:Balangay 7276:(ballet) 7205:Atlantis 7067:Herakles 7015:(oracle) 6986:(spouse) 6980:(mother) 6978:Alcimede 6974:(father) 6954:and the 6910:Category 6804:Allegory 6680:Mermaids 6650:Gremlins 6615:Centaurs 6550:Egregore 6531:Schools 6498:Grimoire 6458:Elements 6430:Wild man 6350:Unicorns 6338:Vampires 6281:Werecats 6123:Fanspeak 6031:Crawford 6001:Podcasts 5714:Romantic 5697:Mythpunk 5628:Grimdark 5616:Bangsian 5498:LibriVox 5470:Berfrois 5456:Archived 5312:Zetemata 5014:, passim 4988:, p. 103 4921:De subl. 4910:, p. 175 4884:, p. 186 4504:589, 594 4472:Archived 4137:, where 4103:Dindymon 3858:amphorae 3784:Calliste 3685:Alcinous 3665:and the 3627:such as 3570:Heliades 3566:Phaethon 3531:Eridanus 3489:Eridanus 3469:Harmonia 3464:Apsyrtus 3308:Tomb of 3169:, where 3042:Magnesia 2866:Naubolus 2820:Iphiclus 2806:Laocoon 2780:Meleager 2715:Taenarus 2709:Euphemus 2676:Asterius 2606:Arcadian 2539:Aphareus 2448:Poseidon 2438:Nauplius 2391:Heracles 2376:Leodocus 2321:Dionysus 2277:Phalerus 2236:Achilles 2171:Oechalia 2103:Eribotes 2088:Eurytion 1985:Myrmidon 1917:45, 121 1908:Iphiclus 1897:Chalybes 1886:Centaurs 1856:Peiresia 1850:Asterion 1832:Pimpleia 1828:Calliope 1801:Alcimede 1784:Actions 1739:Absyrtus 1579:Longinus 1442:Dionysia 1364:amphorae 1351:Euphemus 1332:Alcinous 1308:Achilles 1262:Endymion 1150:Caucasus 1081:Thynians 1040:Ortelius 961:Poseidon 956:Γηγενέες 925:Thessaly 920:Dodonian 900:Heracles 781:Planctae 708:ἀμηχανία 653:—  648:ἀμηχανία 588:Catullus 554:and the 415:Centaurs 375:Meleager 317:Phaethon 274:Atalanta 262:Daedalus 238:Minotaur 161:Odysseus 149:Diomedes 139:Achilles 127:Heracles 111:Chthonic 48:a series 46:Part of 9989:Odyssey 9966:Genesis 9763:Others 9562:Lists: 9551:Marausa 9501:Roman: 9491:Punic: 9456:Kyrenia 9447:Greek: 9443:Marsala 9436:Sinop D 9311:Tacking 9045:History 8932:Meluhha 8922:Fishing 8917:Whaling 8824:Ramming 8746:Aegates 8741:Drepana 8736:Ecnomus 8666:Salamis 8654:  8644:Battles 8522:Nabatea 8505:Archaic 8475:Nuragic 8465:Somalia 8316:Oceania 8311:Britain 8288:History 8221:Socotra 8191:Qandala 8176:Piraeus 8146:Muziris 8116:Madurai 8111:Manthai 8049:Canopus 8019:Arsinoe 7991:harbors 7940:History 7928:Coastal 7858:Sambuca 7843:Dolphin 7757:Rigging 7569:Poling 7559:Sailing 7496:Trireme 7436:Liburna 7399:Coracle 7369:Vessels 7230:Giasone 7165:Film/TV 7095:Orpheus 7019:Cheiron 7013:Phineus 7009:(uncle) 6900:Outline 6797:Related 6675:Merfolk 6665:Kobolds 6645:Goblins 6630:Treants 6620:Dwarves 6590:Theurgy 6535:Alchemy 6467:neutral 6435:Witches 6378:Caveman 6343:Zombies 6328:Mummies 6298:Spirits 6249:Dragons 6244:Chimera 6229:Faeries 6046:Gemmell 6041:Gandalf 5996:Féeries 5965:Unknown 5845:Authors 5820:S&S 5560:Sources 5545:History 5375:Poetics 5027:, 105-9 4975:, p. 96 4949:, 17–18 4763:, 596-7 4554:Poetics 4185:Poetics 4181:mimesis 3925:(1973) 3780:Perseus 3720:Demeter 3701:Δρεπάνη 3655:Trapani 3511:Šibenik 3506:Hyllus 3371:Colchis 3250:Thynias 3225::  3195:harpies 3191:Phineus 3150:Trachis 3110:Athamas 3072:Sicinus 3032:Pagasae 3014:Places 2980:Phrixus 2957:Arestor 2955:Son of 2931:Acastus 2899:, from 2868:, from 2864:Son of 2859:Iphitus 2840:Son of 2794:Aetolia 2790:Calydon 2788:, from 2784:Son of 2759:Ancaeus 2747:Miletus 2741:Erginus 2694:Amphion 2682:Pellene 2637:Ancaeus 2622:Cepheus 2604:, from 2600:Son of 2577:Son of 2541:, from 2537:Son of 2533:Lynceus 2500:, from 2478:Acheron 2407:Colchis 2401:Alcmene 2395:Son of 2362:Areius 2349:, from 2341:Son of 2319:Son of 2213:Salamis 2203:Son of 2199:Telamon 2184:Iphitus 2167:Eurytus 2161:Clytius 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Argonautica (disambiguation)

a series
Greek mythology
Theseus slays the Minotaur under the gaze of Athena
Primordial
Titans
Olympians
Nymphs
Water
Chthonic
Heracles
Labours
Achilles
Hector
Diomedes
Trojan War
Odysseus
Odyssey
Jason
Argonauts
Golden Fleece
Perseus
Medusa
Gorgon
Oedipus
Sphinx
Orpheus
Orphism
Theseus

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