Each of the titles links to that tale in Kline's translation, but from a different site than what we've been using. The text is very readable, but does not have the identifying annotations.
Book 1
- No Titans encountered yet
- Separation of the elements
- The earth and sea. The five zones
- The four winds
- Humankind
- The Golden Age
- The Silver Age
- The Bronze Age
- The giants
- Jupiter threatens to destroy humankind
- Lycaon is turned into a wolf
- Jupiter invokes the floodwaters
- The Flood
- The world is drowned
- Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha
- They ask Themis for help
- The human race is recreated
- Other species are generated
- Phoebus kills the Python and sees Daphne
- Phoebus pursues Daphne
- Phoebus begs Daphne to yield to him
- Daphne becomes the laurel bough
- Phoebus honours Daphne
- Inachus mourns for Io
- Jupiter's rape of Io
- Jupiter transforms Io to a heifer
- Juno claims Io and Argus guards her
- Inachus finds Io and grieves for her
- Jupiter sends Mercury to kill Argus
- Mercury tells the story of Syrinx
- Io is returned to human form
- Phaethon's parentage
- Phaethon sets out for the Palace of the Sun
Book 2
- The Palace of the Sun
- Phaethon and his father
- The Sun's admonitions
- His further warnings
- Phaethon insists on driving the chariot
- The Sun's instructions
- The Horses run wild
- Phaethon lets go of the reins
- The mountains burn
- The rivers are dried up
- Earth complains
- Jupiter intervenes and Phaethon dies
- Phaethon's sisters grieve for him
- The sisters turned into poplar trees
- Cycnus
- The Sun returns to his task
- Jupiter sees Callisto
- Jupiter rapes Callisto
- Diana discover's Callisto's shame
- Callisto turned into a bear
- Arcas and Callisto become constellations
- Juno complains to Tethys and Oceanus
- The Raven and the Crow
- The Crow's story
- Coronis is betrayed and Phoebus kills her
- Phoebus repents and saves Aesculapius
- Chiron and Chariclo's prophecies
- Mercury, Battus and the stolen cattle
- Mercury sees Herse
- Mercury elicits the help of Aglauros
- Minerva calls on Envy
- Envy poisons Aglauros's heart
- Aglauros is turned to stone
- Jupiter's abduction of Europa
Book 3
- Cadmus searches for his sister Europa
- Cadmus kills the Dragon
- Cadmus sows the Dragon's teeth
- Cadmus founds Thebes
- Actaeon returns from the hunt
- Actaeon sees Diana naked and is turned into a stag
- Actaeon is pursued by his hounds
- Actaeon is killed by the dogs
- Juno sets out to punish Semele
- Semele is consumed by Jupiter's fire
- The judgement of Tiresias
- Echo sees Narcissus
- How Juno altered Echo's speech
- Narcissus sees himself and falls in love
- Narcissus laments the pain of unrequited love
- Narcissus is changed into a flower
- Tiresias prophesies Pentheus's fate
- Pentheus rejects the worship of Bacchus
- Acoetes is captured and interrogated
- Acoetes's story the beautiful boy
- Acoetes's ship and crew are transformed
- Pentheus is killed by the Maenads
Book 4
- The Festival of Bacchus
- The daughters of Minyas reject Bacchus
- Arsippe tells the story of Pyramus and Thisbe
- The death of Pyramus
- The death of Thisbe
- Leuconoë's story: Mars and Venus
- Leuconoë's story: Venus's revenge
- The transformation of Leucothoë
- Clytie is transformed into the heliotrope
- Alcithoë tells the story of Salmacis
- Salmacis falls for Hermaphroditus
- Salmacis and Hermaphroditus merge
- The daughters of Minyas become bats
- Juno is angered by Semele's sister Ino
- Tisiphone maddens Athamas and Ino
- Ino becomes the goddess Leucothoë
- Juno transforms the Theban women
- Cadmus and Harmonia become serpents
- Perseus and Atlas
- Perseus offers to save Andromeda
- Perseus defeats the sea-serpent
- Perseus tells the story of Medusa
Book 5
- Phineus seeks revenge for the loss of his bride
- The fight: the death of Athis
- The fight: The deaths of Idas, Chromis and others
- The fight: Lampetides, Dorylas and others
- Perseus uses the Gorgon's head
- Phineus is turned to stone
- Minerva on Helicon
- The contest between the Pierides and the Muses
- Calliope sings: Cupid makes Dis fall in love
- Calliope sings: Dis and the rape of Proserpine
- Calliope sings: Ceres searches for Proserpine
- Calliope sings: Ceres asks Jupiter's help
- Calliope sings: Persephone's fate
- Calliope sings: Arethusa's story
- Calliope sings: Triptolemus. The Fate of the Pierides
Book 6
- Arachne rejects Minerva
- Pallas Minerva challenges Arachne
- Pallas weaves her web
- Arachne weaves hers in reply
- Arachne is turned into a spider
- Niobe rejects the worship of Latona
- The gods' vengeance: Niobe's sons are killed
- Niobe's daughters are killed: Her fate
- The story of Latona and the Lycians
- The tale of Marsyas
- The marriage of Procne and Tereus
- Tereus's passion for Procne's sister Philomela
- Tereus forces Philomela
- Philomela is mutilated
- The truth is revealed
- The pitiless feast
- They are transformed into birds
- Boreas and Orithyia
Book 7
- Medea agonises over her love for Jason
- Jason promises to marry Medea
- Jason wins the Golden Fleece
- Jason asks Medea to lengthen Aeson's life
- Medea summons the powers and gathers herbs
- Medea rejuvenates Aeson
- Medea's destruction of Pelias
- Medea flees and reaches Athens
- Medea attempts Theseus's life, then vanishes
- The praise for Theseus
- Minos threatens war
- Aeacus tells of the plague at Aegina
- The creation of the Myrmidons
- The infidelities of Cephalus and Procris
- The transformation of Cephalus's dog Laelaps
- The death of Procris
Book 8
- Scylla decides to betray her city of Megara
- Scylla, deserted, is changed to a bird
- The Minotaur, Theseus, and Ariadne
- Daedalus and Icarus
- The death of Talos
- The Calydonian Boar Hunt: the cause
- The Calydonian Boar Hunt: the boar is roused
- The Calydonian Boar Hunt: the kill
- The Calydonian Boar Hunt: the spoils
- Althaea and the burning brand
- The death of Meleager
- Acheloüs tells Theseus and his friends of Perimele
- Lelex tells of Philemon and Baucis
- The transformation of Philemon and Baucis
- Erysichthon fells Ceres's sacred oak tree
- Ceres sends Famine to Erysichthon
- The fate of Erysichthon and his daughter Mestra
Book 9
- Acheloüs wrestles with Hercules
- The shirt of Nessus
- The agony of Hercules
- The death and transformation of Hercules
- Alcmena tells of Hercules's birth and of Galanthis
- Iole tells the story of her half-sister Dryope
- The prophecies of Themis
- Jupiter acknowledges the power of Fate
- Byblis falls in love with her twin brother Caunus
- The fatal letter
- The transformation of Byblis
- The birth of Iphis
- Iphis and Ianthe
- Isis transforms Iphis
Book 10
- Orpheus and Eurydice
- The gathering of the trees
- The death of Cyparissus
- Orpheus sings: Ganymede; Hyacinthus
- Orpheus sings: The Propoetides
- Orpheus sings: Pygmalion and the statue
- Orpheus sings: Myrrha's incestuous love for Cinyras
- Orpheus sings: Myrrha and her nurse
- Orpheus sings: Myrrha's crime and punishment
- Orpheus sings: Venus and Adonis
- Venus tells her story: Atalanta and Hippomenes
- Venus tells her story: The footrace
- Venus tells her story: The transformation
- Orpheus sings: The death of Adonis
Book 11
- The death of Orpheus
- The transformation of the Maenads
- Midas and the golden touch
- Pan and Apollo compete before Tmolus
- Midas and the ass's ears
- Laomedon and the walls of Troy
- Peleus and Thetis
- Ceyx tells the story of Daedalion
- Peleus and the wolf
- The separation of Ceyx and Alcyone
- The Tempest
- The House of Sleep
- Morpheus goes to Alcyone in the form of Ceyx
- They are turned into birds
- The transformation of Aesacus
Book 12
- Iphigenia at Aulis
- The House of Rumour
- The death and transformation of Cycnus
- Nestor tells the story of Caeneus-Caenis
- Nestor tells of the battle of Lapiths and Centaurs
- The deaths of Amycus, Gryneus, Cometes
- The deaths of Corythus, Aphidas and others
- Pirithoüs, Theseus and Peleus join the fight
- Cyllarus and Hylonome
- The transformation of Caeneus
- Nestor tells of the death of Periclymenus
- The death of Achilles
Book 13
- The debate over the arms: Ajax speaks
- The debate over the arms: Ulysses speaks
- The death of Ajax
- The fall of Troy
- The deaths of Polydorus and Polyxena
- Hecuba's lament and transformation
- Aurora and the Memnonides
- Aeneas begins his wanderings
- The transformation of Anius's daughters
- The cup of Alcon
- Aeneas's journey to Sicily
- Acis and Galatea
- The song of Polyphemus
- Acis is turned into a rivergod
- Glaucus tells Scylla of his transformation
Book 14
- The transformation of Scylla
- Aeneas journeys to Cumae
- Aeneas and the Sybil of Cumae
- Macareus meets Achaemenides again
- Ulysses and Circe
- The transformation of Picus
- The fate of Canens
- Caieta's epitaph
- War in Latium: Turnus asks Diomede's help
- Acmon and others are changed into birds
- The creation of the wild olive
- The transformation of Aeneas's ships
- The heron is born from Ardea's ruins
- The deification of Aeneas
- The line of Alban kings
- Vertumnus woos Pomona
- Anaxarete and Iphis
- War and reconciliation with the Sabines
- The deification of Romulus
- The deification of his wife Hersilia
Book 15
- Myscelus: the founding of Crotona
- Pythagoras's Teachings: Vegetarianism
- Pythagoras's Teachings: Metempsychosis
- Pythagoras's Teachings: The Eternal Flux
- Pythagoras's Teachings: The Four Ages of Man
- Pythagoras's Teachings: The Elements
- Pythagoras's Teachings: Geological changes
- Pythagoras's Teachings: Physical changes
- Pythagoras's Teachings: Autogenesis
- Pythagoras's Teachings: The Phoenix
- Pythagoras's Teachings: Transfers of Power
- Pythagoras's Teachings: The Sanctity of Life
- The transformation of Hippolytus
- Cipus acquires horns
- Aesculapius, the god, saves Rome from plague
- The deification of Julius Caesar
- Ovid's celebration of Augustus
- Ovid's Envoi
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