De Argonautarum Fabula Quae Veterum Scriptores Tradiderint..., written in Latin by D Kennerknecht and published in 1886, delves into the ancient narratives surrounding the Argonauts and their legendary quest for the Golden Fleece. This work explores how various ancient writers have depicted the tale of Jason and his heroic crew. Through meticulous examination of classical texts, Kennerknecht provides valuable insights into the evolution and interpretation of this enduring myth. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature and mythology, this book offers a detailed exploration of the Argonaut saga as preserved by ancient authors.
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