
The Argonautica invites listeners on the legendary voyage of Jason and his band of heroes, the Argonauts, as they set sail for Colchis in search of the coveted Golden Fleece. Rendered in a graceful English translation, the poem preserves the rhythmic cadences and vivid imagery that made Apollonius Rhodius a master of Hellenistic epic. From the bustling harbors of Iolcus to the perilous climes of the Bosporus, the early stages of the quest are painted with a blend of adventure and divine intrigue.
Beyond the narrative, the edition opens with a concise scholarly introduction that situates the poet within the bustling intellectual life of ancient Alexandria. It explores Apollonius’s training under Callimachus, his turbulent rivalry with the older scholar, and the circumstances that led him to revise his work on the island of Rhodes. These insights illuminate the cultural backdrop against which the epic was composed, enriching the listening experience.
The translation’s lyrical flow and the narrator’s clear delivery bring the ancient world to life, allowing listeners to hear the clash of swords, the whisper of prophecies, and the sigh of distant seas as if they were standing beside the Argonauts themselves.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (377K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known for the epic poem Argonautica, this ancient Greek writer retold Jason’s quest for the Golden Fleece with vivid storytelling and a strong sense of adventure. He is one of the key poetic voices of the Hellenistic world.
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