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In his Gallic War and Civil Wars Caesar (100-44 BCE) provided vigorous, direct, clear, third-personal, and largely unemotional records of his own campaigns.
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Valerius Flaccus flourished c. 70-90 BCE and composed an incomplete epic Argonautica in eight books, on the quest for the golden fleece. Valerius effectively rehandles the story already told by Apollonius Rhodius, recalls Virgilian language and thought, displays learning, and alludes to contemporary Rome.
Languages & Literatures --- Greek & Latin Languages & Literatures --- Argonauts (Greek mythology) --- Epic poetry, Latin --- Jason (Greek mythology) --- Medea (Greek mythology) --- Medea, --- Latin epic poetry --- Argonauts --- Golden Fleece (Greek mythology) --- Μήδεια, --- Mēdeia, --- Jason --- Chasón --- Giasone --- Giasuni --- Iasōn --- Iasonas --- Iaszón --- Jasonas --- Jāsons --- Jasão --- Jaysun --- Jazon --- Jazono --- Xasón --- Yason --- Yī ā sòng --- 伊阿宋 --- イアーソーン --- יאסון --- 이아손 --- Язон --- Ясон --- Јасон --- Ἰάσων --- Ιάσονας --- جاسون --- Mythology, Greek --- Latin poetry
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