The basic pattern should be apparent at a glance. Greek mythical history begins with the Theogony, accounting for the origin of the world and the divine order within it, and culminates with the Trojan War and its aftermath; and everything that happens in between forms part of the historyor can be related to the historyof the great families of heroic mythology. Considering the richness of the mythological tradition and the multiplicity of independent centres within the Greek world, there are remarkably few main families, only six here (or seven, depending on whether the Pelasgids in Arcadia are considered to be independent from the Inachids). A thorough grasp of their history is evidently the key to an understanding not only of the present work, but of the whole pattern of Greek mythology. Genealogical tables have therefore been added after the Contents (together with some brief remarks on the heroic families and their geographical setting). The roman figures (IA, IB, etc.) in the Contents refer to these tables, indicating which part of the text is covered by each table.
BOOK I
1. Theogony
Ouranos, Ge, and the birth of the Titans
The revolt of the Titans and rule of Cronos
The birth of Zeus and his war against Cronos and the Titans
Descendants of the Titans
Descendants of Pontos and Ge
Various children of Zeus and Hera; children of the Muses
The births of Hephaistos and Athene
Artemis and Apollo
The children of Poseidon; Demeter
and Persephone
The revolt of the Giants
The revolt of Typhon
2. The Deucalionids
Prometheus and early man
Deucalion, Pyrrha, and the great flood
The immediate descendants of Deucalion
[IA]
Ceux and Alcyone; the Aloads; Endymion
Early Aetolian genealogies; Evenos and Marpessa
Oineus, Meleager, and the hunt for the Calydonian boar
The later history of Oineus, and the birth and exile of Tydeus
[IB]
Athamas, Ino, and the origin of the golden fleece
Sisyphos, Salmoneus, and other sons of Aiolos
Pelias and Neleus
The earlier history of Bias and Melampous
Admetos and Alcestis
[IC]
3. Jason and the Argonauts
Pelias orders Jason to fetch the golden fleece
Catalogue of the Argonauts
The women of Lemnos; in the land of the Doliones
The loss of Hylas and abandonment of Heracles
Polydeuces and Amycos; Phineus and the Harpies; the Clashing Rocks
Jason, Medea, and the seizure of the fleece
The murder of Apsyrtos and journey to Circe
To the land of the Phaeacians
Anaphe; Talos in Crete
The return to Iolcos and murder of Pelias
The later history of Medea
BOOK II
4. Early Argive mythology (the Inachids, Belid line)
The early descendants of Inachos
The wanderings of Io, and division of the Inachid line
[IIA]
Aigyptos, Danaos, and the Danaids
Proitos and Acrisios divide the Argolid
Bias, Melampous, and the daughters of Proitos
Excursus: the story of Bellerophon
Danae and the birth of Perseus
Perseus fetches the Gorgons head
Perseus and Andromeda
The later history of Perseus
The immediate descendants of Perseus
The exile of Amphitryon
[IIB]
5. Heracles, and the Heraclids
Amphitryon in Thebes, and the war against the Teleboans
The birth and early life of Heracles
Heracles and the Minyans; his first marriage, and madness
First labour: the Nemean lion
Second labour: the Lernaean hydra
Third labour: the Cerynitian hind
Fourth labour: the Erymanthian boar
Fifth labour: the cattle of Augeias
Sixth labour: the Stymphalian birds
Seventh labour: the Cretan bull
Eighth labour: the mares of Diomedes
Ninth labour: the belt of Hippolyte
Tenth labour: the cattle of Geryon
Eleventh labour: the apples of the Hesperides
Twelfth labour: the capture of Cerberos
The murder of Iphitos and Heracles enslavement to Omphale
The first sack of Troy
Campaigns in the Peloponnese
Marriage to Deianeira; Heracles in northern Greece
The sack of Oichalia; the death and apotheosis of Heracles
The children of Heracles
The return of the Heraclids
BOOK III
6. Cretan and Theban mythology (the Inachids, Agenorid line)
The abduction of Europa to Crete, and dispersal of the sons of Agenor
Minos and his brothers
Minos, Pasiphae, and the origin of the Minotaur
Catreus and Althaimenes
Polyidos and the revival of Glaucos
[IID]
Cadmos and the foundation of Thebes
Semele and Dionysos; the death of Actaion
Successors and usurpers at Thebes
Amphion, Niobe, and their children
Laios and Oedipus
[IID]
7. The Theban Wars
Eteocles and the exile of Polyneices to Argos
Prelude in Argos: Amphiaraos and Eriphyle
The advance against Thebes and stationing of the champions
Excursus: the earlier history of Teiresias
The Theban victory and its aftermath
The Epigoni and the Second Theban War
The later history of Alcmaion
[IID]
8. Arcadian mythology (the Pelasgids)
Lycaon and his sons
Callisto and the birth of Areas; early Arcadian genealogies
Atalante
9. Laconian and Trojan mythology (the Atlantids)
The Pleiades
The birth and early exploits of Hermes
Early Lacedaimonian genealogies; the story of Asclepios