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Tiphys himself wearies by his labours the heavy billows and the tiller that will not hear him, and pale with anxiety oft changes his commands, and turns right- and leftward from the land the prow that would fain dash itself to shipwreck on the rocks, until from the vessel's tapering bows the son of
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people of the Thespians, well skilled to foretell the rising wave on the broad sea, and well skilled to infer from sun and star the stormy winds and the time for sailing.
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constellation, favoured mortal, that found use for the laggard stars, and giving men power to steer their path across the sea with heaven as their guide.
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near the mountain of poplars. He knew the painstaking art of discerning from the bellowing and flashing of storms when and how to guide the ship.
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translated by John Henry Mozley. Loeb Classical Library Volumes. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1928.
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translated by Mozley, J H. Loeb Classical Library Volume 286. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1928.
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all things are round about him alert and ready for the god, winds, showers, lightning, thunder, and rivers still in their springs.
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bore, and through the tumult of his comrades would prevent him, asks for peace; his words were swept away by the headlong gale.
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Tiphys is at the helm, and silently his helpers sit to do his bidding; even as by the throne of highest
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translated and edited by Mary Grant. University of Kansas Publications in Humanistic Studies.
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herself urged him to join the band of chiefs, and he came among them a welcome comrade.
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Among his crew members, Tiphys was chosen to steer the long ship Argo.
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or, according to some sources, a snakebite. After his death,
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The watchful Tiphys, Hagnius’ son, hung his gaze upon the
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He (Tiphys) left the Thespians to work on the waters of
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Tiphys (arachnid)
Greek mythology
/ˈtfɪs/
Ancient Greek
helmsman
Argonauts
Thespian
Hagnias
Phorbas of Elis
Hyrmine
Epeius
Augeas
Actor
Siphaean
Tritonian
Athena
Arcadian
Jupiter
Aeson
Mopsus
Teumessia
Colchis
Mariandynians
Ancaeus
Argo
Apollodorus
1.9.16
Orphic Argonautica
Hyginus
14.2

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