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    Book 1

    The poem begins with an invocation to Apolloand briefly recounts his prophetic warning toPelias,king of Iolcus, that his downfall will be the work of a man with only one sandal. Jason has recentlyemerged as the man in question, having lost a sandal while crossing a swollen stream. onsequentlyPelias has entrusted him with a suicidal mission to olchisto bring back the !olden "leece. A ship,

    theArgo, has already been constructed by Argus, a shipwright working under Athena#s instructions.$eanwhile a band of heroes have arrived to help in the venture. The locals marvel at such a gathering %young Jason has been given an impossible mission yet this band of heroes &ust might help him pull itoff. 'is mother fears the worst. 'e bids her to stay strong and calm.

    Jason urges the heroes to elect a leader for the voyage. They all nominate 'eracles('ercules). 'eracleshowever insists on Jason as leader and the others submit to this choice. *e&oicing in his election, Jasonorders the crew to haul the ship down to the water. The Argo is then moored for the night so that theycan en&oy a farewell feast. Two bulls are sacrificed to Apollo, wine flows and conversation becomesanimated. Jason however becomes withdrawn and glum. +ne of the heroes, Idas, accuses him ofcowardice the prophet Idmonin turn accuses Idas of drunken vainglory. A fight almost breaks outbut +rpheussoothes everyone with a song about the cosmos and how the gods and all things were

    created. At dawn,Tiphys, the ship#s pilot, rouses the crew. The ship itself calls to them, since its keelincludes a magical beam of -odonianoak. The shore cables are loosed. Jason sheds a tear as they pullaway from his home, Iolcus. The oars churn up the sea, wielded by heroic hands in time to +rpheus#sstirring music. oon the eastern coast of Thessalyis left behind.

    The first ma&or port they reach is /emnos, where the women, led by their 0ueen 'ypsipyle, haverecently murdered all their menfolk, including husbands, sons, brothers and fathers.1nb 23The all4female parliament decides that the heroes should be encouraged to stay. Jason, as leader, is summonedand he goes to town wrapped in a magnificent cloak made for him by Athena. 'ypsipyle falls in loveon the spot and he settles into the palace. 'is crew is taken home by the other women % all but 'eraclesand some comrades, who prefer to stay with the ship. Thus the voyage is postponed day after day.

    "inally 'eracles assembles all the Argonauts for a strong talk. 'e tells them that they are not behavinglike heroes and the !olden "leece won#t bring itself back to !reece. Thus chastised, they immediatelyprepare to leave. Jason tells the queen to entrust their son to his parents, if she bears him one. 'e is thefirst back on board when the Argosets sail again.

    Traveling through the 'ellespont, they reach an island5peninsulathat is home to savage 6arth4born men(789:; arms each. Their neighbours are the -oliones, a civili?ed people descendedfrom Poseidon. The savages are hostile but the Argonauts receive a friendly welcome from y?icus, thenewly wed king of the -oliones, about Jason#s age. 'owever, the Argonauts and -oliones end upfighting each other in the dark, mistaking one another for enemies. y?icus is killed by Jason. 'iswidowleitehangs herself in despair. hared grief and a magnificent funeral reconcile the two sides.$eanwhile the Argonauts are kept there by adverse winds. "inally the seer $opsuslearns from omens

    that they are meant to establish a cult of the mother of the gods (*hea5ybele).1nb @3The cult is soonestablished, the weather changes for the better and the Argonauts set off again.

    Their ne>t landfall is by the river ius,where 'eracless handsome young squire 'ylasis abducted bya water nymphwhile filling an urn at her spring. 'eracles and his comrade Polyphemusare stillsearching for him when the rest of the Argonauts set sail again. Bhen at last the absences arenoticed, Telamonaccuses Jason of leaving 'eracles behind on purpose. Just then the seadivinity !laucusemerges from the depths, assuring them that the loss of their three crewmen is thework of the gods. 'e vanishes back into the water and they continue the voyage without their threecomrades.

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    Book 2

    The Argonauts reacha gulfin the Propontis, home to the Cebrycians,whose king Amycusdemands abo>ing match with the champion of these Dsea4wanderersD ( EFGEH9KL ). 'e does this with alltravellers and he doesn#t even ask who they are. Angered by such disrespect,Polydeukesvolunteers andthe fight begins. Amycus is a man4mountain but the young Argonaut is skilled with his fists andeventually lands a lethal blow. The Cebrycians rush on the victor, weapons drawn, but they are

    intercepted and chased off by his rampant crewmates. ome sheep are herded on board and the Argoleaves the following day. Their ne>t stop is on the opposite coast, near the home of Phineus, once aking of theThynians. 'e too doesn#t ask who these travellers are. 'e already knows. 'is powers ofprophesy are so great that Meus has punished him for giving away divine secrets, afflicting him withe>treme old age, blindness and daily visits from the harpies. Jason and the Argonauts are destined torescue him from the harpies and thus he welcomes them as his deliverers. Metes and alais, sons of thenorth wind, duly chase the pests away, and the blind old man gratefully reveals the safest route toolchis and how best to sail past the lashing *ocks.

    Passing through the lashing *ocks (thanks to the advice of Phineus, the pilot skills of Tiphys and theaid ofAthena), they enter the Clack eaand arrive at a deserted island, Thynias, where they observeApollo flying overhead on his way north to visit the 'yperboreans. The island shakes with his passing.There they build an altar and a shrine (lasting memorials of their voyage). Ne>t stop is an outlet of theriverAcheron, one of the entries to'ades, where they meet/ycus,king of the $ariandynians and anenemy to the now defunct king of the Cebrycians. 'e receives them very hospitably. Their departure isdelayed when the prophet Idmon is killed by a wild boar and Tiphys dies of illness. Two tombs are built(some more lasting memorials of their voyage) and the Argonauts set off again.

    Their ne>t two landfalls bring them into contact with some old comrades of 'eracles, left behind afterhis campaign against the Ama?ons. +ne is thenelus, whose ghost beckons to them from his tomb bythe sea, and the others are three men stranded at inope. The Argonauts pour libations to the ghost ofthenelus and the three survivors gain places aboard the Argo. They arrive ne>t at the river Thermodon,where the Ama?ons have their harbour, and they leave the ne>t day before the women can assemble for

    battle. The Ama?on influence however reaches even to the deserted Island of Ares, where they havebuilt a temple to the god of war. Bhen the Argonauts arrive, it is only defended by birds. They fight offthe birds and then chance upon four survivors of a shipwreck. These are the four sons of the e>iled!reek hero,Phri>us,and they are also grandsons of Aetes, king of olchis. Jason welcomes them asgod4sent allies in his quest for the !olden "leece.

    Approaching olchis, the Argonauts see the eagle of Meus flying to and from the aucasusmountains,where it feeds on the liver of Prometheus. It glides through the air as large as another ship, disturbingthe Argo#s sails as it passes overhead. oon after, the heroes enter the Phasis, the main river of olchis,and furtively anchor in a backwater.

    Book 3

    The third book begins by invoking 6rato,the $useof love poetry. The Argo is still hidden in a olchisbackwater when the goddesses 'eraand Athenaretire to a private room on+lympusto consider insecret how best to help Jason. 'era thinks the daughter of the olchian king might prove useful if shecould be made to fall in love with him. he then suggests enlisting the help of Aphrodite. Athena likesthe plan but, being a virgin conscious of appearances, asks 'era to do all the talking. They find thegoddess of love indolently combing her hair in own apartment. he has been bickering with her youngson6rosand doubts if the unruly child will fire any arrows at $edea &ust to please her. 'era, ane>perienced mother, advises her to avoid quarrels with the boy and Aphrodite subsequently buys his

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    support with the gift of a fabulous ball, intricately fashioned so as to leave a trail like a falling star.

    Jason advises his comrades that they should try persuasion before attempting to take the !olden "leeceby force and then he leads Phri>us# sons home to the palace of Aetes. Their une>pected arrival isgreeted by $edea with a cry that brings everyone running, including her sister halciope(mother ofthe four castaways) and Aetes, the king. $eanwhile 6ros invisibly &oins the throng, squats at Jason#sfeet and fires off the fateful arrow, departing then with a laugh. $edea#s heart floods with sweet pain.

    Aetes however is filled with rage when his grandsons ask him to hand the !olden "leece to Jason forreturn to Iolcus. 'e accuses them of conspiring with foreigners to steal away his kingdom. Jasondelivers a soothing speech and Aetes responds with a mock compromise % he can have what he camefor if he first ploughs the Plain of Ares with fire4breathing o>en,ne>t sows four acres with dragon#steeth and finally cuts down the crop of armed men before they can cut him down. It#s a task that Aetes,son of the un, has often performed. Jason accepts the challenge reluctantly. 'e sets off for the ship toinform his crew and $edea#s thoughts flutter at his departing heels (;OK= ... GQRS; G:GO8K :# U;LH ), torn between love and anguish.

    That night, in a dream, she envisions herself performing Jason#s task for him. he wakes fearing thewrath of Aetes and the danger to her reputation if she helps Jason without good cause. The safety of hersister#s four sons depends on his success. he wonders if halciope can be enticed into asking her tohelp Jason for their sake. 6ven this seems too bold for a young virgin and finally she surrenders to sobsof dismay. 'er sister comes in response to the noise. $edea tells her that she is worried about hernephews, since they are doomed if the stranger fails. halciope then asks her to help Jason and $edeagladly agrees. Alone in her room again, she continues to be torn between hope and fear. hecontemplates suicide, opens her chest of drugs looking for poison but instead selects a drug that willhelp Jason in his trial of strength.

    Arrangements for a secret meeting are made. The tryst is outside a temple of 'ecate, where $edea isthe priestess. At first they are as speechless as lofty pines rooted together on a mountain4side, until theforce of love comes like a sudden gust of wind. 'e reminds her that he is utterly at her mercy and hepromises to make her famous throughout !reece if she assists him. he 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!reece on the wind and there rebuke him to his face. 'e urges her to forget the wind and sail back withhim instead, as his future wife. he doesn#t commit herself to anything and returns home as if in adream. 'e returns to the crew, welcomed by all but Idas, who considers his reliance on a woman#s helpto be unheroic.

    The day of trial arrives and so do the people of olchis, gathering on the hillsides as spectators. Aetesrides about in his chariot, glorying in his own magnificence. The Argo comes upstream and moors bythe river#s edge. Jason steps forward. ecretly fortified by $edea#s spells, he manhandles the monstrouso>en and sows the deadly field with teeth. 'e pauses briefly for a drink then, cheered on by hiscomrades, returns to the scene of action, where an army of men is springing from the broken soil, readyto attack him. These he routs single4handedly, relying on a trick taught him by $edea. -umbfounded,

    Aetes returns to the palace, all the while wondering how best to cheat Jason of his promised reward.

    Book 4

    The poet calls upon the $use to describe $edeas state of mindV is it shame, alarm or love that leadsher to flee olchisW 'er treason is already known to her father and self4poisoning seems like an optionagain. he decides instead to flee olchis with her nephews, the sons of Phri>us, camped with theArgonauts by the river. -oors open for her by magic as she hurries barefoot though the palace, and themoon laughs at her outdoors, recalling the many times that she was captured and brought to earth by$edeas cruel love spells (a reference to the moons passion for 6ndymion). Arriving at the camp,$edea warns the others about her fathers treachery and offers to help steal the !olden "leece from its

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    guardian serpent. Jason solemnly pledges to marry her, she puts the snake to sleep with a spell and thenthe hero takes the "leece back to the Argo, e>ulting in its sheen like a young girl who has caughtmoonbeams in the folds of her gown.

    The fugitive Argo is pursued by two olchian fleets, ships numerous as flocking birds. +ne of thefleets sails into the Propontis through the now4motionless lashing *ocks. The second is led by$edea#s half4brother, Apsyrtus, and it takes the same route as the Argo, up the river Ister ( -anube). A

    distant branch of the rivereventually leads the Argonauts into the ea of ronus(Adriatic), whereApsyrtus finally corners them on the Crygean Islands. Peace talks result in a deal % Jason can keep thefleece, since he won it after all, but $edeas fate must be decided by a mediator chosen from theneighbouring kings. "earing the worst, $edea comes up with an alternative plan. he lures Apsyrtusinto a trap with promises of rewards. Jason murders him and the body is dismembered to avoidretribution from the 6rinyes. The leaderless olchians are easily outwitted and, rather than return homeempty4handed to a wrathful Aetes, they disperse and settle around the nearby coast.

    Indignant at the brutal murder, Meus condemns the Argonauts to wander homeless for a longer term. Agale blows them back north and they enter the river 6ridanus (Po), whose different branches eventuallybring them intoThe ardinian ea(!ulf of /yons), on the western side of Ausonia (Italy). 'ere theenchantress irceabsolves the lovers of blood4guilt. $eanwhile 'era has a friendly chat with the seanymph Thetis. The goddess advises the nymph that her infant sonAchillesis destined to marry $edeain the 6lysian fieldsand then she sends her on an errand to secure the Argos passage south. TheArgonauts safely pass the irens, whose music however causes Cutes to fall overboard they get pasttheBandering *ocks, from which Argo is saved by the Nereids, like girls on the beach passing a ball toand fro. Thus the Argonauts arrive at -repane (orfu) off the western coast of !reece. It is here theyencounter the other olchian fleet.Alcinous, the virtuous king of -repane, offers to mediate betweenthe two sides, later confiding in his virtous wife, Arete, that he means to surrender $edea to theolchians, unless she happens to be married. The queen reveals this to the lovers and they are dulymarried in a sacred cave on the island, where the bridal bed is draped with the !olden "leece.-isappointed, the olchians follow the e>ample of the first fleet and settle nearby rather than returnhome.

    The Argonauts can#t return home eitherV another gale drives them off course, this time south towardstheyrtes, an interminable sandbank off /ibya. 'ere they can see no means of escape and they resignthemselves to an inglorious end, parting from each other to die in private, while $edea and her maidslament their fate in a forlorn group. Jason#s isolation soon ends with a visit by three nymphs, theguardians of /ibya, with mysterious instructions about how to survive. Peleus interprets theinstructions on his behalfV they must carry the Argo across the desert. Twelve days later, their ship ontheir shoulders, they arrive at /ake Triton and the garden of the'esperides. They receive someastonishing news from the 'esperidesV 'eracles raided the garden &ust the day before. 'e has alreadyvanished into the distance and so they must depart without him yet again. $eanwhile they lose anothertwo comrades, $opsus and anthus, one dying from snake bite, the other from a wound inflicted by a

    local shepherd belonging to the ancestral family of the native !aramantes and Nasamones. hortlyafterwards,Tritonreveals a route from the lake to the open sea and entrusts6uphemuswith a magicalclod of earth that is destined to become the island of Thera, from which /ibya would later be settled by!reek colonists. Triton carries off a tripod, as an offering of thanks. The story ends with a visit to theisland of Anaphe, where the Argonauts institute rites in honour of Apollo, and Aegina(not far fromJason#s home), where they establish a festival competition, fetching water and racing one another withfullamphorason their shoulders.

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