Valerius Flaccus, Gaius, Latin poet who flourished in the period
ca. 70-90 CE, composed in smooth and sometimes obscure style an
incomplete epic "Argonautica" in eight books, on the Quest for the
Golden Fleece. The poem is typical of his age, being a free
re-handling of the story already told by Apollonius Rhodius, to
whom he is superior in arrangement, vividness, and description of
character. Valerius's poem shows much imitation of the language and
thought of Virgil, and much learning. The chief interest of the
epic lies in the relationship between Medea and Jason, especially
the growth of Medea's love, where Valerius is at his best. The long
series of adventures and various Roman allusions suggest that the
poet meant to do honour to Vespasian (to whom the epic is
dedicated) with special reference to that emperor's ships in waters
around Britain.
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