Fabulae

The Fabulae is a Latin handbook of mythology, attributed to an author named Hyginus, who is generally believed to have been separate from Gaius Julius Hyginus.[1] The work consists of some three hundred very brief and plainly, even crudely, told myths (such as Agnodice) and celestial genealogies.[2]

  1. ^ Hard 2004, p. 13.
  2. ^ "the Fabulae (more correctly Genealogiae) of Hyginus", according to H. J. Rose, "Second Thoughts on Hyginus" Mnemosyne, Fourth Series, 11.1 (1958:42–48) p. 42; the article is in the way of a set of marginalia to Rose's edition of Fabulae.

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