Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Bibliographical Note
- THE ARGUMENT
- Book I Jason, having grown up to manhood in the woods, is warned of what his lire shall be
- Book II Jason claims his own: Pelias tells about the Golden Fleece: Jason vows the quest thereof
- Book III The Argonauts called together
- Book IV The quest begun: the loss of Hylas & Hercules
- Book V The death of Cyzicus: Phineus freed from the Harpies
- Book VI The passage of the Symplegades: the heroes come to Æa
- Book VII Jason first sees Medea: the magic potion of Medea
- Book VIII The taming of the brazen bulls: the quelling of the Earth-born
- Book IX The Fleece taken from the temple: the departure of Argo: the death of Absyrtus
- Book X Argo cut off from the straits: the entry of the river: the passage northward
- Book XI The passage northward continued: Argo drawn over-land: the winter by the northern river
- Book XII The heroes reach the northern sea: and pass unknown lands, and seas without land, till they come at last to the Pillars of Hercules
- Book XIII Medea sees Circe and has good counsel from her
- Book XIV The Sirens: the garden of the Hesperides: the heroes do sacrifice at Malea
- Book XV Argo in ambush: Medea goes to Iolchos and by her wiles brings Pelias to his death
- Book XVI The landing of the heroes: Jason is made king in Iolchos, and the Argonauts go to their own homes
- Book XVII Jason at Corinth: the wedding of Glauce: the death of Jason
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
Book IX - The Fleece taken from the temple: the departure of Argo: the death of Absyrtus
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Bibliographical Note
- THE ARGUMENT
- Book I Jason, having grown up to manhood in the woods, is warned of what his lire shall be
- Book II Jason claims his own: Pelias tells about the Golden Fleece: Jason vows the quest thereof
- Book III The Argonauts called together
- Book IV The quest begun: the loss of Hylas & Hercules
- Book V The death of Cyzicus: Phineus freed from the Harpies
- Book VI The passage of the Symplegades: the heroes come to Æa
- Book VII Jason first sees Medea: the magic potion of Medea
- Book VIII The taming of the brazen bulls: the quelling of the Earth-born
- Book IX The Fleece taken from the temple: the departure of Argo: the death of Absyrtus
- Book X Argo cut off from the straits: the entry of the river: the passage northward
- Book XI The passage northward continued: Argo drawn over-land: the winter by the northern river
- Book XII The heroes reach the northern sea: and pass unknown lands, and seas without land, till they come at last to the Pillars of Hercules
- Book XIII Medea sees Circe and has good counsel from her
- Book XIV The Sirens: the garden of the Hesperides: the heroes do sacrifice at Malea
- Book XV Argo in ambush: Medea goes to Iolchos and by her wiles brings Pelias to his death
- Book XVI The landing of the heroes: Jason is made king in Iolchos, and the Argonauts go to their own homes
- Book XVII Jason at Corinth: the wedding of Glauce: the death of Jason
- Miscellaneous Endmatter
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- The Collected Works of William MorrisWith Introductions by his Daughter May Morris, pp. 125 - 137Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012First published in: 1910