The Argonautika by Orpheus , a late antique epic poem by an anonymous author, has until now received little scholarly attention. This investigation studies the work as an epic poem, with particular attention to the anonymous poet\u27s relation with his main literary models, Homer and Apollonius of Rhodes. It argues that an interpretation of the Argonautika by Orpheus must take into account the fact that the author assumes the identity of the poem\u27s narrator and main character Orpheus; by this, he implies that his work is the first epic poem, and source of inspiration to Homer and Apollonius. This thesis first discusses the credibility of this poetic fiction through detailed case-studies of elements of the poem\u27s language. It shows tha...