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Apollodorus

Apollodorus. The Library. Frazer, James George, Sir, editor. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann Ltd. 1921.

Now to the Titans were born offspring: to Ocean and Tethys were born Oceanids, to wit, Asia, Styx,

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Electra, Doris, Eurynome, Amphitrite, and Metis;[*](Compare Hes. Th. 346-366, who mentions all the Oceanids named by Apollodorus except Amphitrite, who was a Nereid. See Apollod. 1.2.7; Hes. Th. 243.) to Coeus and Phoebe were born Asteria and Latona;[*](As to the offspring of Coeus and Phoebe, see Hes. Th. 404ff. ) to Hyperion and Thia were born Dawn, Sun, and Moon;[*](As to the offspring of Hyperion and Thia, see Hes. Th. 371ff. ) to Crius and Eurybia, daughter of Sea ( Pontus), were born Astraeus, Pallas, and Perses;[*](As to the offspring of Crius and Eurybia, see Hes. Th. 375ff. )

to Iapetus and Asia was born Atlas, who has the sky on his shoulders, and Prometheus, and Epimetheus, and Menoetius, he whom Zeus in the battle with the Titans smote with a thunderbolt and hurled down to Tartarus.[*](As to the offspring of Iapetus and Asia, see Hes. Th. 507-520ff. )