First Vatican Mythographer •
Prometheus • The Story of
Neptune and
Minerva • The Story of
Scylla • The Story of
Tereus and
Procne • The Story of the
Cyclops and
Acis • The Story of
Silvanus and
Cyparissus • The Story of
Ceres and
Proserpina • The Story of
Celeus and
Triptolemus • The Story of
Ceyx and Alcyone • The Story of Ceres and
Lyncus • The Story of the
Titans and the
Giants •
Pelops • The Story of
Tityus • The Story of
Ixion • The Story of
Circe and
Ulysses • The Story of
Tiresias • The Story of
Lycaon •
Io and
Argus • The Story of
Icarius and
Erigone • The Story of
Iphigenia and
Orestes and
Pylades • The Story of
Hippodame • The Story of
Myrtilus,
Atreus, and
Thyestes • The Story of
Phrixus and
Helle • The Story of
Pelias and
Jason • The Story of Jason • The Story of
Orithyia • The Story of
Phineus • The Story of
Leander and Hero • The Story of
Cleobis and Bito • The History of
Amulius and
Numitor • The Story of Lyncus • The Story of
Oenopion • The Story of
Orion • The Story of
Amaracus • The History of
Palamedes • The Story of
Achilles • The Story of
Latona and
Asterie • The Story of the
Hesperides • The Story of
Atalanta and
Hippomenes • The Story of
Helenus • The Story of
Andromache and
Molossus • The Story of the
Sirens • The Story of
Venus and
Pasiphaë • The Story of
Procris • The Story of
Amymone and Palamedes •
Theseus and
Hippolytus • The Story of
Minos and the
Bull and
Hercules • The Story of Theseus and
Pirithous and Hercules • The Story of Hercules and
Hylas • The Story of Hercules and
Alcmena • The Story of Hercules and the
Nemean Lion • The Story of
Molorchus • The Story of
Eryx and Hercules • The Story of Hercules and Lake Ciminus • The Story of
Antaeus and Hercules • The Story of Hercules and
Alcinous and the
Harpies • The Story of Hercules and Tri
cerberus • The Story of Hercules,
Deianira,
Oeneus, and the
Centaur • The Story of
Philoctetes and Hercules • The Story of the Grandsons of Hercules • The Story of
Pholus and Hercules • The Story of the
Hydra and Hercules • The Story of the
Hardships of Hercules • The Story of
Eurystheus and Hercules • The Story of
Busiris and Hercules • The Story of
Cacus and Hercules • The Story of
Geryon and Hercules • The Story of
Evander and Hercules • The Story of Evander • The Story of
Bellerophon, Who Is Also
Perseus • The Story of the
Chimera and Bellerophon • Perseus • The Story of
Tarquin and
Lucretia • The Story of
Hymeneus • The Story of
Orpheus and
Eurydice • The Story of
Castor and Pollux • The Story of
the Swan and Leda • The Story of
Apis • The Story of
Tydeus and
Polynices • The Story of
Sinicrus and
Branchus • The Story of
Salmoneus • The Story of
Aloeus,
Othus, and Ephialtes • The Story of
Ceculus • The Story of the Three
Proetides • The Story of the
Pierides • The Story of
Orista • The Story of
Liber,
Silenus, King
Midas and the River
Pactolus • On the Birth of
Pan • The Story of Pan • The Story of
Arachne and Minerva • The Story of
Alcestis • The Story of Neptune and
Amycus • The Story of Neptune and Eryx • The Story of
Arion and the Dolphins • [Untitled] • The Story of
Antiope,
Zethus, and Amphion • The Story of
Nyctimene • The Story of
Glaucus • The Story of
Glaucus and Venus • The Story of
Chelone and
Mercury • The Story of
Saturn and His Sons • The Story of Saturn and
Philyra and
Chiron • The Story of
Jove's Birth • The Story of Jove and Saturn and Venus • The Story of
Juno and the Garden of the Hesperides • The Story of Neptune • The Story of
Pluto • On the Three
Furies, or Eumenides • On the Three
Fates • On the Three Harpies, or Stymphalides • On Proserpina, or
Diana • The Story of
Apollo, or the Sun • On the Nine
Muses • The Story of Apollo, the
Raven, and
Coronis, the Daughter of
Phlegyas • The Story of Apollo and
Daphne, or the Laurel • The Story of Apollo and Eridanus • The Story of Mercury and His Mother,
Maia • The Story of
Semele and Her Son, Father Liber • The Story of Liber and Jove
Ammon • The Story of Liber and the Tyrrhenians • The Story of Father Liber and King
Lycurgus • The Story of Minerva • The Story of
Priapus and
Lotus the Nymph • The Figurative Story of Pan • The Story of
Vulcan • The Story of
Phorcys • The Story of the Three
Gorgons and Perseus • The Story of
Medusa the Gorgon • The Story of the Three
Graces • The Story of the Lemnian Women and
Hypsipyle • The Story of
Danaus and
Aegyptus • The History of
Dardanus and the Origin of the Trojans • The Story of
Laomedon and Hercules and
Hesione • The Story of
Acesta and
Hippotes • The Story of
Teucer • The Story of
Tithonus and
Aurora • The Story of
Pyrrhus and Helenus • The Story of
Diomedes • On Diomedes and the Palladium • The Story of Diomedes' Companions • On the Island of
Euboea, and
Nauplius, the Father of Palamedes • On Another Euboea and the City of
Cumae • The Story of
Meleager and Oeneus • On
Clytemnestra and Her son, Orestes • The Story of
Europa and Jove • The Story of
Agenor and His Son,
Cadmus • The Story of Cadmus and
Harmonia • On the
Necklace of Harmonia • The Story of
Eteocles and Polynices and
Amphiaraus • The Story of Apollo and
Sibyl • The Story of
Caenis (neither a Man nor a Woman) and Neptune • The Story of
Tarpeia • The Story of
Niobe and
Her Children • The Story of
Acrisius and
Danaë • The Story of
Laodamia • The Story of
Phyllis and
Demophon • The Story of
Alcon • The Story of
Codrus • The Story of Pirithous and
Mars • The Story of the Thessalians and the Centaurs • The Story of the Phoenician Priestess • The Story of
Sisyphus and
Aegina • The Story of
Arethusa and
Alpheus • The Story of
Sciron • On
Crotopus and
Chorebus • The Story of the
Sphinx • On
Athracias the Magician • The Story of the River
Licornus • On Minos • On the Centaurica • The Story of Atalanta and Meleager • Why the
Dove is Consecrated to Venus • The Story of Jove and Juno and Vulcan • On the Temple of Juno • The Story of
Styx and
Victory • The Story of
Antigone • The Story of Apollo and
Cassandra • The Story of Minerva, Who Was Enraged at the Greeks • The Story of
Picus and
Pomona • The Story of
Astraeus and Aurora • The Story of Jove and
Ganymede • The Story of
Lyriope and
Narcissus • The Story of the Sirens and Proserpina • The Story of Latona and the
Lycian Peasants • The Story of
Medea and Jason;
Aeson and the Nurses of Father Liber • The Story of
Deucalion and
Pyrrha • The Story of the Divine
Palici • The Story of
Consus and the Games of the Circus • The Story of Hercules; on the Games of the Olympiad • The Story of
Tiber • On the Grynean Grove • On King
Idomeneus and His Son • The History of
Croesus, King of Lydia • The Story of
Thamyras and the Muses • The Story of
Meleager's Sisters • The Story of the Sons of Jason and Hypsipyle, and Phaeton • The Story of
Myrrha and
Adonis • The Story of
Aeneas and the River
Lethe • Likewise, on the Escape of Aeneas • [Untitled] • On the Genealogy of the Gods and Heroes • The Story of the Double Name and Downfall of Phlegyas • The History of the Sons of the Laconians Born of Uncertain Fathers • The Story of Jove and
Thetis and Achilles • On the Wedding of
Peleus and Thetis • The Story of Achilles and
Agamemnon and the Death of
Hector • On the Death of
Troilus • On the Victory of Hector and the Flight of Palamedes • The History of
Priam's Son, Killed by His Own Father • Varying Opinion on the Death of Priam • The Story of
Dido and the History of Saturn • Likewise on Dido and the Founding of
Carthage • On
Anchises and Venus • The History of
Dionysius the Tyrant • The History of
Regulus, Roman Consul • The History of Torquatus' Victory and His Parricide • The History of
Camillus' Victory • On the Seven Civil Wars of the Romans • The History of
Atilius' Good Fortune • On the Three Hundred Fabii Killed and the One Survivor • On the Victory of
Marcellus • On the Praises and Death of Another
Marcellus • On the God
Fatuus and the Goddess
Fatua • The Story of
Endymion and the Moon (
Luna) • The Story of
Berecyntia and
Attis • The Story of
Psyche and Cupid • The Story of Perdicca • The Story of the
Dog Transported to the Constellations • On the Seven
Pleiades Second Vatican Mythographer • Where Fable Got Its Name • On the Different Names of the Gods • On Saturn • On Jove • On the
Eagle of Jove • On Juno • On Her Peacock • On
Iris, Her Rainbow • On the Reason Why Juno Is Called Jove's Sister and Wife •
Who First Made Temples for Her • On Neptune • On Pluto • On His Three-Headed Hound • On His Furies • On the Causes of the Plague • On the
Spartans • A History • A History • A History • A History • On the Harpies of Jove • On the Parcae of Pluto • On His Wife • On the Elysian Fields • On the Nine Circles • On the Life of Jove • On Latona and Her Sister • On the Triple Power of Apollo • On His Various Names • On His Tripod, Bow, and Arrows • On His Four Horses • On His Raven • On His Laurel • On His Nine Muses • On Diana, the Sister of Apollo • Why She Is Called
Dictynna • On the Temple at
Carya • On Endymion • On Mars • On the Birth of Venus • The Story of Why the
Myrtle Is Consecrated to Venus • On the Roses of Venus • On the Seashell of Venus • On the Doves of Venus • On Adonis • On Venus'
Cupid • On the Three Graces • On
Erichthonius • On Priapus • On Minerva • On Vulcan • [Untitled] • On the Mercuries • Why He Is Called Mercury • On the Lyre • On Orpheus • On Jove and
Etna the Nymph • On Cybele • On Atalanta • On Pan • The Story of Aeneas • A History • On
Faunus • On
Nymphs • On Astraeus • On
Aeolus • On the Titans • On the Decree of Jove • [Untitled] • A Story About
Gallus • [Untitled] • The Story of Peleus • On Otus and Ephialtes • On Salmoneus • On
Phaethon • On Lycaon • On Thetis • On Icarus (Icarius) • On Saturn and Philyra • On Prometheus • On the
Sacrifice of Prometheus • On Jove and Thetis • On Cleobis and Bito • On Chelone • On King
Proetus • On Antigone • On Arachne • On Niobe • On Glaucus • On Deucalion and Pyrrha • On
Lycus and Antiope • On
Epaphus • On Lycurgus • Whence Wrestling Was Invented • On Jove and Europa • A Repetition • On Agenor and His Sons • On Cadmus • On Juno and Semele •
Palaemon • On Liber • On
Autonoë • On
Aristaeus • On
Agave • On Tiresias • On Branchus • On
Mopsus • On Sibyl • On Her Books • On Io • On
Isis • On
Osiris • On the Winnowing Fan of Father Liber • On Venus • On Proserpina • On Ceres • On Her Search • On the Immortality of her
Nursling • On Triptolemus • On King
Cepheus • On the Finding of Proserpina • On the Sirens • On
Tantalus • On Danaus and Aegyptus • On Tityus • On Sisyphus • On Ixion • An Explanation of This Same Story • On Perithous • The Story of Amulius and Numitor • On the People of Phlegyae • On Acrisius • On Perseus • On the Gorgons • The Interpretation of This Same Story • On
Atlas • On Minerva • On the Song of Apollo and
Marsyas • The Story of Midas • The Explanation of This Same Story • On the Contest of Neptune and Minerva • On Minos • On Venus • On
Androgeus • On
Scylla • On Theseus • On
Aegeus • On
Taurus • On Sciron • On Theseus • On Oenopion • On Perdicca • On Bellerophon • On Jove and
Leda • On Theseus and Perithous • On King
Athamas • On Pelias • On Jason • On Medea • On the Nurses of Liber • On Pontia • On Amycus the King • On Venus • On Phineus • On Oedipus and the Monster That Was Called Sphinx • On Oeneus • On
Harpalyce • On
Oenomaus • On Mercury • On Jove and Alcmena • On Hercules • Why He Is Called Hercules • On
Diomedes • On Geryon • On Evander • On
Admetus • On the Snake Killed by Hercules • On Eryx • On Busiris • On Hercules • On
Eurytus • On the Two Lions That Hercules Conquered • On
Avernus and Lucrinus • On
Erymanthus and Stymphalus • On the
Golden Apples Presented to Jove by Earth • On Hercules and Deianira • On
Lerna, the Marsh • On Antaeus and Hercules • On Oeneus • On the Death of Hercules • On the Arrows of Hercules • On the Sanctuary of Hercules' Grandsons • On Phorcys • On Glaucus • On Scylla, Beloved by Glaucus • On
Charybdis • On the Tyrrhenians and Father Liber • On Arion of Lesbos • On Arethusa • On Polyphemus • On Ceyx • On
Mergus • On Cyparissus • A Second Telling of the Same Story • On Priapus • On Lyriope • On the Boy,
Hyacinth • On the Boy, Amaracus • On Pilumnus and Pitumnus • On Two Brothers Who Were Called Divine • On the
Telchines, Three Brothers • On
Tenes • On
Ebalus • On
Maleus • On Codrus • On Croesus • On Alcon • On Jove and
Electra • On Laomedon • On Tithonus and Aurora • On Anchises • On Cassandra • The Story of Helenus • On
Hecuba • On Ganymede • On Hercules and Hylas • On Aminoe (Amymone) • On Nauplius • On
Dodona • On
Leucas • On
Pelorus • On Euboea • On
Pachynus • On the Syracusans • On Tullus Hostilius • On
Brutus • On
Tarquinius Superbus (Tarquin the Proud) • On Brenus (
Brennus) • On the Civil War • On Fabius • On Marcellus • On the Shield (Ancile) • On the Rostra • On Agamemnon • On Jove and Aegina • On
Aeacus • On Peleus and Thetis • The Explanation of This Story • On Diomedes • On the
Priest of Neptune • On Pyrrhus • On Hecuba and
Polymestor • On Idomeneus • On Circe • The Interpretation of This Story • On Picus • On Phyllis • On Laodamia • On Procris • On Tereus • On Leander and Hero • On Hymenaeus • On
Licambes • On Bubalus • On Iarbita • On Mopsus • On Apicius • The Story of Opimius • On Alcinous • The Story of Ixion • A Narrative • On Responsive Song • The Accursed Hunger for Gold
Third Vatican Mythographer • Saturn • Cybele • Jupiter • Juno • Neptune • Pluto • Proserpina • Apollo • Mercury •
Pallas • Venus •
Bacchus • Hercules • Perseus •
The Twelve Signs in the Sky ==Notes==