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THE EPIC CYCLE
THE WAR OF THE TITANS
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The Epic Cycle begins with the fabled union of Heaven and Earth, by which they make three hundred-handed sons and three Cyclopes to be born to him.
2.
According to the writer of the War of the Titans Heaven was the son of Aether.
3.
Eumelus says that Aegaeon was the son of Earth and Sea and, having his dwelling in the sea, was an ally of the Titans.
4.
The poet of the War of the Titans, whether Eumelus of Corinth or Arctinus, writes thus in his second book: "Upon the shield were dumb fish afloat, with golden faces, swimming and sporting through the heavenly water."
5.
Eumelus somewhere introduces Zeus dancing: he says—" In the midst of them danced the Father of men and gods."
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