CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... Apollonius Rhodius . A Greek poet who wrote in Alexandria and Rhodes during the third century B.C. Apollonius is known only for his long poem Ar- gonautica , which tells in great detail the story of the voyage of the Argo . Apsyrtides ...
... Apollonius Rhodius . A Greek poet who wrote in Alexandria and Rhodes during the third century B.C. Apollonius is known only for his long poem Ar- gonautica , which tells in great detail the story of the voyage of the Argo . Apsyrtides ...
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... Argonautica , Apollonius Rhodius goes into some detail about how the goddess Hera went about achieving the purpose for which she had sent Jason to Colchis : to bring the sorceress Medea to Iolcus to destroy Pelias . Hera , together with ...
... Argonautica , Apollonius Rhodius goes into some detail about how the goddess Hera went about achieving the purpose for which she had sent Jason to Colchis : to bring the sorceress Medea to Iolcus to destroy Pelias . Hera , together with ...
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... Apollonius Rhodius [ 4.522-551 ] mentions that the Argonauts had stopped at some earlier time among these people - an episode that may have appeared in his earlier and much longer version of the Argonautica , now lost . This visit must ...
... Apollonius Rhodius [ 4.522-551 ] mentions that the Argonauts had stopped at some earlier time among these people - an episode that may have appeared in his earlier and much longer version of the Argonautica , now lost . This visit must ...
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