2005
DOI: 10.1353/ajp.2005.0031
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Jason's Reconciliation with Telamon: A Moral Exemplar in Apollonius' Argonautica (1.1286-1344)

Abstract: At the end of the first book of Apollonius' Argonautica, Telamon accuses Jason of plotting to leave Heracles behind, an insult for which Telamon later apologizes. This article suggests that their reconciliation unites the Alexandrian interest in what is appropriate for epic with Aristotelian views on anger and political friendship, two themes that resonate throughout the poem. While Telamon's apology and Jason's moderate response revise the structure of traditional epic quarrels, the portrayal of self-control … Show more

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“…185 On Demetrios of Phaleron cf. Pfeiffer (1968): 99-104;Fraser (1972 I): 306, 314-5;Green (1990): 36-51;Bryant (1996): 396;Rhodes (1997): 41-2;Chamoux (2003Chamoux ( [1981): 69; Gehrke (2003 [1991]): 132, 137-8; Mori (2005): 218. Hunter (2004a: 110-1) remarks that the boar is "a classic example of the angry creature", and both heroes display this extreme anger in situations that cause desire for revenge which accords with the Aristotelian theory on anger (Rhet.…”
Section: Leadership and The Language Of Peithomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…185 On Demetrios of Phaleron cf. Pfeiffer (1968): 99-104;Fraser (1972 I): 306, 314-5;Green (1990): 36-51;Bryant (1996): 396;Rhodes (1997): 41-2;Chamoux (2003Chamoux ( [1981): 69; Gehrke (2003 [1991]): 132, 137-8; Mori (2005): 218. Hunter (2004a: 110-1) remarks that the boar is "a classic example of the angry creature", and both heroes display this extreme anger in situations that cause desire for revenge which accords with the Aristotelian theory on anger (Rhet.…”
Section: Leadership and The Language Of Peithomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…196Schofield (1991): 46ff. ;Korhonen (1997): 71;Mori (2005): 228.197 Finley (1971): 177; Korhonen (1997): 71; Balot (2006): 287. …”
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confidence: 99%