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Principal Fragments with an Introduction and an English Translation by Sir John Sandys, Litt.D., FBA. Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1937.
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210:Hamadryads
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350:: Εὐρώπη
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673:Dōdōne
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506:Tityos
495:Agenor
440:Danaus
425:Europa
396:Thrace
388:Tethys
381:Titans
365:Europe
352:Eurṓpē
340:Europa
275:Oreads
250:Naiads
240:Meliae
220:Hyades
195:Dryads
165:Alseid
155:Nymphs
145:Triton
140:Thetis
135:Tethys
115:Pontus
100:Nereus
51:Titans
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634:p. 42
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487:Nilus
472:Egypt
464:Scaea
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