Argonautica (disambiguation)

Argonautica (disambiguation)

There are several poems titled "Argonautica":

*"Argonautica", by Apollonius of Rhodes, a Greek epic poem written in the 3rd century BCE.
*"Argonautica", by Valerius Flaccus, a Latin epic poem written in the 2nd century CE.
*"Argonautica Orphica", attributed to Orpheus, a Greek epic poem probably written sometime in the 4th through 6th centuries CE.
*"Argonautica, by Mary Zimmerman, an American play produced by Lookingglass Theater Company


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