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CONTENTS.
  1. Section IX.—THE ERINYES.
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  3. Doctrine of Necessity263
  4. The Conflict between Light and Darkness264
  5. Erinyes and Eumenides265
  6. The Fatal Sisters266
  7. The Teutonic Norns267
  8. Nemesis and Adrasteia268
  9. Tychê Akraia269
  10. Section X.— HELLENIC SUN-GODS AND HEROES.
  11. The Ionian Legend of the Birth of Phoibos270
  12. The Delphian Story270
  13. The Infant Phoibos272
  14. Phoibos Delphinios273
  15. The Fish-Sun274
  16. Phoibos and Hermes274
  17. Phoibos and Helios275
  18. Phoibos and Daphnê276
  19. Alpheios and Arethousa277
  20. Endymiôn277
  21. The Story of Narkissos279
  22. Iamos and Asklêpios250
  23. The Stories of Ixîon and Atlas283
  24. The Gardens of the Hesperides284
  25. Atlas and Hyperiôn284
  26. Helios and Phaëthôn285
  27. Patroklos and Telemachos286
  28. The Bondage of Phoibos and Heraklês287
  29. Character of Heraklês288
  30. Heraklês and Eurystheus288
  31. The Lions of Kithairôn and Nemea290
  32. Heraklês and Kerberos291
  33. The Madness of Heraklês292
  34. Orthros and Hydra293
  35. The Marathonian Bull294
  36. The Girdle of Hippolytê295
  37. Myths interspersed among the Legends of the Twelve Labours of Heraklês295
  38. Heraklês and Eurytos296
  39. Herakêls and Augê297
  40. Heraklês and Déianeira297
  41. The Death of Heraklês298
  42. The Latin Hercules299
  43. Egyptian Myths300
  44. Osiris and Rhadamanthys300
  45. Repetitions of the Myth of Heraklês302
  46. The Story of Perseus302
  47. Birth and Youth of Theseus306
  48. The Six Exploits of his First Journey306
  49. Theseus at Athens307
  50. Theseus and the Minotauros308
  51. Theseus and the Amazons309