The Daughters of Atlas (page 219 upper)

Chapter 6: Other Early Families

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Od 1.52 – Homer, Odyssey

daughter of Atlas of baneful mind  Greek Text

Od 7.245 – Homer, Odyssey

Therein dwells the fair-tressed daughter of Atlas, guileful Calypso  Greek Text

Th 359 – Hesiod, Theogony

and charming Calypso, [360] Eudora, and Tyche, Amphirho, and Ocyrrhoe, and Styx who is the chiefest of them all. These are the eldest daughters that sprang from Ocean and Tethys  Greek Text

HDem 2.422 – Homeric Hymn to Demeter

and charming Calypso  Greek Text

Fab praefatio 16 Hyginus, Fabulae

From Atlas and Pleione, Maia, Calypso, Alcyone, Merope, Electra, Celaeno.  Latin Text

ApB 1.2.7 – Apollodoros, Bibliotheke (Library)

To Nereus and Doris were born the Nereids, whose names are Cymothoe, Spio, Glauconome, Nausithoe, Halie, Erato, Sao, Amphitrite, Eunice, Thetis, Eulimene, Agave, Eudore, Doto, Pherusa, Galatea, Actaea, Pontomedusa, Hippothoe, Lysianassa, Cymo, Eione, Halimede, Plexaure, Eucrante, Proto, Calypso, Panope, Cranto, Neomeris, Hipponoe, Ianira, Polynome, Autonoe, Melite, Dione, Nesaea, Dero, Evagore, Psamathe, Eumolpe, Ione, Dynamene, Ceto, and Limnoria.  Greek Text

Th 1017-18 – Hesiod, Theogony

And the bright goddess Calypso was joined to Odysseus in sweet love, and bore him Nausithous and Nausinous.  Greek Text

Hesiod, Ehoiai (Catalogue of Women) fr 150 MW – Fragmenta Hesiodea, pp. 73-75, ed. R. Merkelbach and M. L. West. Oxford 1967.

Th 1011-13 – Hesiod, Theogony

And Circe the daughter of Helius, Hyperion’s son, loved steadfast Odysseus and bore Agrius and Latinus who was faultless and strong.  Greek Text

ApE 7.24 – Apollodoros, Epitome

There Calypso, daughter of Atlas, received him, and bedding with him bore a son Latinus.  Greek Text

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