Two Latin works which have survived under the name of Hyginus are a mythological handbook, known as the
Genealogiae or the
Fabulae, and an astronomical work, entitled
De astronomia. Though there a handful of scholars who posit that Gaius Julius Hyginus was the Hyginus who authored these works, there is general agreement that they were composed by a separate author. In the earliest edition of the
Fabulae, produced in 1535 by
Jacob Micyllus, the work is ascribed to Gaius Julius Hyginus, though it is unclear whether this attribution was added by Micyllus himself, or was there prior to him. ==Legacy==