stories in alphabetical order

Book I (Chaos, Four Ages, Lycaon, Flood, Daphne, Io, Syrinx, Phaethon)
Book II (Phaethon’s fall, Callisto, Coronis, Aglauros, Europa)
Book III (Cadmus, Actaeon, Semele, Tiresias, Narcissus, Pentheus)
Book IV (Pyramus, Leucothoe, Salmacis, Ino, Cadmus, Perseus)
Book V (Perseus, Calliope, Proserpine, Arethusa, The Pierides)
Book VI (Arachne, Niobe, Marsyas, Procne, Philomela, Boreas)
Book VII (Jason, Medea, Minos, The Plague, Myrmidons, Procris)
Book VIII (Scylla, Daedalus, Icarus, Meleager, Philemon and Baucis)
Book IX (Hercules, Alcmene, Iole, Galanthis, Dryope,Byblis, Iphis)
Book X (Orpheus, Pygmalion, Myrrha, Venus and Adonis, Atalanta)
Book XI (Death of Orpheus, Midas, Peleus, Ceyx, Alcyone, Aesacus)
Book XII (Rumour, Cycnus, Caeneus, Lapiths and Centaurs, Achilles)
Book XIII (Ajax, Ulysses, Polyxena, Hecuba, Memnon, Galatea, Glaucus)
Book XIV (Scylla, Sibyl, Polyphemus, Circe, Picus, Pomona, Romulus)
Book XV (Pythagoras, Hippolytus, Cipus, Aesculapius, The Caesars)]

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Contents

Bk I:1-20 The Primal Chaos.
Bk I:21-31 Separation of the elements.
Bk I:32-51 The earth and sea. The five zones.
Bk I:52-68 The four winds.
Bk I:68-88 Humankind.
Bk I:89-112 The Golden Age.
Bk I:113-124 The Silver Age.
Bk I:125-150 The Bronze and Iron Ages.
Bk I:151-176 The giants.
Bk I:177-198 Jupiter threatens to destroy humankind.
Bk I:199-243 Lycaon is turned into a wolf
Bk I:244-273 Jupiter invokes the floodwaters.
Bk I:274-292 The Flood.
Bk I:293-312 The world is drowned.
Bk I:313-347 Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha.
Bk I:348-380 They ask Themis for help.
Bk I:381-415 The human race is re-created.
Bk I:416-437 Other species are generated.
Bk I:438-472 Phoebus kills the Python and sees Daphne.
Bk I: 473-503 Phoebus pursues Daphne.
Bk I:504-524 Phoebus begs Daphne to yield to him.
Bk I:525-552 Daphne becomes the laurel bough.
Bk I:553-567 Phoebus honours Daphne.
Bk I:568-587 Inachus mourns for Io.
Bk I:587-600 Jupiter’s rape of Io.
Bk I:601-621 Jupiter transforms Io to a heifer.
Bk I:622-641 Juno claims Io and Argus guards her.
Bk I:642-667 Inachus finds Io and grieves for her.
Bk I:668-688 Jupiter sends Mercury to kill Argus.
Bk I:689-721 Mercury tells the story of Syrinx.
Bk I:722-746 Io is returned to human form.
Bk I:747-764 Phaethon’s parentage.
Bk I:765-779 Phaethon sets out for the Palace of the Sun.
Bk II:1-30 The Palace of the Sun
Bk II:31-48 Phaethon and his father
Bk II:49-62 The Sun’s admonitions
Bk II:63-89 His further warnings
Bk II:90-110 Phaethon insists on driving the chariot
Bk II:111-149 The Sun’s instructions
Bk II:150-177 The Horses run wild
Bk II:178-200 Phaethon lets go of the reins
Bk II:201-226 The mountains burn
Bk II:227-271 The rivers are dried up
Bk II:272-300 Earth complains
Bk II:301-328 Jupiter intervenes and Phaethon dies
Bk II:329-343 Phaethon’s sisters grieve for him
Bk II:344-366 The sisters turned into poplar trees
Bk II:367-380 Cycnus
Bk II:381-400 The Sun returns to his task
Bk II:401-416 Jupiter sees Callisto
Bk II:417-440 Jupiter rapes Callisto
Bk II:441-465 Diana discover’s Callisto’s shame
Bk II:466-495 Callisto turned into a bear
Bk II:496-507 Arcas and Callisto become constellations
Bk II:508-530 Juno complains to Tethys and Oceanus
Bk II:531-565 The Raven and the Crow
Bk II:566-595 The Crow’s story
Bk II:596-611 Coronis is betrayed and Phoebus kills her
Bk II:612-632 Phoebus repents and saves Aesculapius
Bk II:633-675 Chiron and Ocyrhoë’s prophecies
Bk II:676-707 Mercury, Battus and the stolen cattle
Bk II:708-736 Mercury sees Herse
Bk II:737-751 Mercury elicits the help of Aglauros
Bk II:752-786 Minerva calls on Envy
Bk II:787-811 Envy poisons Aglauros’s heart
Bk II:812-832 Aglauros is turned to stone
Bk II:833-875 Jupiter’s abduction of Europa
Bk III:1-49 Cadmus searches for his sister Europa
Bk III:50-94 Cadmus kills the Dragon
Bk III:95-114 Cadmus sows the Dragon’s teeth
Bk III:115-137 Cadmus founds Thebes
Bk III:138-164 Actaeon returns from the hunt
Bk III:165-205 Actaeon sees Diana naked and is turned into a stag.
Bk III:206-231 Actaeon is pursued by his hounds
Bk III:232-252 Actaeon is killed by the dogs
Bk III:253-272 Juno sets out to punish Semele
Bk III:273-315 Semele is consumed by Jupiter’s fire.
Bk III:316-338 The judgement of Tiresias
Bk III:339-358 Echo sees Narcissus
Bk III:359-401 How Juno altered Echo’s speech
Bk III:402-436 Narcissus sees himself and falls in love
Bk III:437-473 Narcissus laments the pain of unrequited love
Bk III:474-510 Narcissus is changed into a flower
Bk III:511-527 Tiresias prophesies Pentheus’s fate
Bk III:528-571 Pentheus rejects the worship of Bacchus
Bk III:572-596 Acoetes is captured and interrogated
Bk III:597-637 Acoetes’s story – the beautiful boy
Bk III:638-691 Acoetes’s ship and crew are transformed
Bk III:692-733 Pentheus is killed by the Maenads