CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... Jason were to survive the perilous voyage to Aea , it was extremely unlikely that he would ever return . Jason went to Delphi to inquire of the oracle what were his chances of carrying out his rash promise . The reply is not recorded ...
... Jason were to survive the perilous voyage to Aea , it was extremely unlikely that he would ever return . Jason went to Delphi to inquire of the oracle what were his chances of carrying out his rash promise . The reply is not recorded ...
Page 87
... Jason . Argus returned to the Argo and the next day at dawn led Jason , accompanied by Mopsus , to the shrine of Hecate , outside the city . The two companions remained outside and Jason entered the shrine to meet the goddess ...
... Jason . Argus returned to the Argo and the next day at dawn led Jason , accompanied by Mopsus , to the shrine of Hecate , outside the city . The two companions remained outside and Jason entered the shrine to meet the goddess ...
Page 89
... Jason for breaking his vows to her . Jason tried to pacify her by claiming that he had only been trying to gain time so that he might in some way entrap Apsyrtus . At once Medea promised to lure her brother into Jason's hands , if ...
... Jason for breaking his vows to her . Jason tried to pacify her by claiming that he had only been trying to gain time so that he might in some way entrap Apsyrtus . At once Medea promised to lure her brother into Jason's hands , if ...
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