Jason of Nysa is a thrilling historical novel set in ancient Greece. It follows the story of Jason, a young man from the city of Nysa, as he embarks on a daring quest to find the legendary Golden Fleece. Along the way, he faces many challenges
Jason of Nysa was a Stoic philosopher, the son of Menecrates, and, on his mother's side, grandson of Posidonius, of whom he was also the disciple and successor at the Stoic school at Rhodes. He therefore flourished after the middle of the 1st century BC. The Suda lists four works of his:Βίοι Ἐνδόξων Bíoi Endóxōn / Vii Endoxon – Famous Lives Φιλοσόφων Διαδοχαί Philosóphōn Diadochaí / Filosofon Diadoche – Successions of Philosophers Βίος Ἑλλάδος Bíos Helládos / Vios Ellados – Life of Greece, in 4 books Περὶ Ῥόδου Perì Rhódou / Peri Rodou – On Rhodes