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1-4 , 3.12.5 , “ Epitome ” 3.23-26 and 5-3 ; Ovid , Metamorphoses , 6.204-266 ,
6.382-400 , 11.153-171 ; Apollonius Rhodius 2.500-520 , 2.946–953 , 4.611618 ;
Hyginus , Fabulae , 9-10 , 28 , 32 , 49-51 , 107 , 135 , 140 , 165 , 191 , 200 ...
1-4 , 3.12.5 , “ Epitome ” 3.23-26 and 5-3 ; Ovid , Metamorphoses , 6.204-266 ,
6.382-400 , 11.153-171 ; Apollonius Rhodius 2.500-520 , 2.946–953 , 4.611618 ;
Hyginus , Fabulae , 9-10 , 28 , 32 , 49-51 , 107 , 135 , 140 , 165 , 191 , 200 ...
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( Apollonius Rhodius 2.899–1230 ; Hyginus , Fabulae , 20 , 21. ) L. The Argo set
sail at dawn . Passing the island of Philyra it moved eastward along the coast
where lived the Macrones , the Becheiri , the Sapeires , and , beyond them , the ...
( Apollonius Rhodius 2.899–1230 ; Hyginus , Fabulae , 20 , 21. ) L. The Argo set
sail at dawn . Passing the island of Philyra it moved eastward along the coast
where lived the Macrones , the Becheiri , the Sapeires , and , beyond them , the ...
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Apollonius Rhodius 4.1092–1095 ; Homer , Odyssey , 18.83-87 . ... Apollonius '
epithet for him , " guileful , " suggests that , in the longer , original version of his
Argonautica , Echion acted as a spy for the company , as he did in the Orphic ...
Apollonius Rhodius 4.1092–1095 ; Homer , Odyssey , 18.83-87 . ... Apollonius '
epithet for him , " guileful , " suggests that , in the longer , original version of his
Argonautica , Echion acted as a spy for the company , as he did in the Orphic ...
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