Reader(s): Timson, David
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Poetry
Catalogue No: NA0350
Barcode: 9781781982228
Release Date: 05/2019

APOLLONIUS OF RHODES: Jason and the Argonauts (Unabridged)

Under the order of King Pelias, Jason embarks on a perilous journey to steal the Golden Fleece from the Land of Colchis. Far from heroic, Jason is the typical everyman. He is given to intense bouts of nervousness and anxiety, and is saved on more than one occasion by the sorceress Medea, Jason’s love interest, and his band of heroes: Castor and Pollux, Heracles, the musician Orpheus and the flying brothers Zetes and Calais. They encounter clashing rocks at the Bosphorus; an all-female parliament at Lemnos, where the women have slaughtered the men; harpies who plague the prophet Phineas; King Amycus, a champion boxer; an army of men who spring from the ground; and, of course, the never-sleeping dragon who guards the Golden Fleece. Often compared with Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, Jason and the Argonauts is the only surviving poem from the Hellenistic period and was hugely influential on later literature, especially the Roman poetry of Virgil and Ovid.

Tracklist

Apollonius of Rhodes - Author
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1Jason and the Argonauts08:03
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2From Argos came Talaos and Areios…07:37
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3Now when all things had been made ready by the thralls…11:08
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4Now when they had carefully paid heed to everything…08:52
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5Now when gleaming dawn with bright eyes…08:28
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6Meantime from the ship…09:14
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7Such then were the gifts of the Tritonian goddess Athena…11:10
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8From there did they row with eagerness…10:48
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9After this, fierce tempests arose…10:36
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10Alone of his comrades the hero Polyphemos…08:18
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11Book 210:23
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12But when the sun rising from far lands…09:59
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13Meanwhile the chiefs carefully cleansed…10:42
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14Then these two spoke, each to other…14:41
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15Now when divine light has not yet come…09:40
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16Thus all day long they revelled at the banquet.10:40
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17Here once when Melanippe, daughter of Ares…08:00
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18The sons of Phrixos were faring towards the city…13:09
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19Book 311:06
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20Now the heroes apart in ambush…13:52
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21Such was the tale of Argos…11:10
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22So spoke the son of Aeakos…12:15
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23She spoke, making trial of her sister …09:40
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24Now as soon as the maiden saw the light of dawn…12:23
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25Thus he spoke, honouring her…10:33
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26Now when Aison's son had joined his comrades again…07:35
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27Now Aison's son…09:08
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28Book 413:06
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29Dawn was spreading over the earth…08:34
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30Now some of the Colchians, in a vain search…12:54
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31Now as soon as the heroes saw the blaze of a torch…14:09
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32Now when she had dismissed the fears…10:56
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33Thus she spoke, and Thetis answered…10:33
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34Fronting the Ionian gulf there lies an island…10:33
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35And straight away they mingled a bowl…07:09
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36Now had they left behind the gulf…13:14
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37So he spoke, beseeching them with plaintive voice…08:07
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38But when they had gone aboard…09:29
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39Father Zeus, surely great wonder rises in my mind…07:58
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Total Playing Time: 06:45:52