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1. The Text 1. The Text
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2. Author, Date, and Title 2. Author, Date, and Title
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3. Organization 3. Organization
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4. Origins and Sources: Greek versus Roman 4. Origins and Sources: Greek versus Roman
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5. Trends 5. Trends
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6. Value of the Work 6. Value of the Work
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7. Conclusion 7. Conclusion
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Further Reading Further Reading
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References References
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15 Hyginus, Fabulae
Get accessK. F. B. Fletcher is Associate Professor of Classics at Louisiana State University. His research focuses primarily on the Roman use of Greek mythology, especially in mythography and Augustan poetry. In addition to articles and book chapters on a wide range of Roman poets and mythographers, he is the author of Finding Italy: Travel, Nation, and Colonization in Vergil’s Aeneid and coeditor of Classical Antiquity in Heavy Metal Music.
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Published:20 October 2022
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Abstract
This chapter provides an overview of what we know about the author, date, title, text, and purpose of the Fabulae attributed to Hyginus. Although the Fabulae contains mostly Greek material, its translation and glossing of Greek terms and use of both Roman and Greek sources show that the material was adapted for a Roman audience. The organization and style of the Fabulae suggest that the focus was on utility and ease of consultation, and that it was meant more for reminding people of the core details of various myths than for offering detailed variants, resolving difficulties, or analyzing these myths.
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