The Titans (page 32)

Chapter 1: The Early Gods

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Euripides, Phaethon fr 773 N² – Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta, pp. 602-4, ed. A. Nauck 2nd  ed. Leipzig 1889.

Greek Text

Euripides, Phaethon fr 779 N² – Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta, p. 607, ed. A. Nauck 2nd  ed. Leipzig 1889. 

Greek Text

Euripides, Phaethon fr 781 N² – Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta, pp. 607-9, ed. A. Nauck 2nd  ed. Leipzig 1889. 

Greek Text

Scholion to Odyssey 17.208 – Scholia Graeca in Homeris Odysseam, ed. W. Dindorf, vol. 2, pp. 639-40. Oxford 1855.

Greek Text

Plato, Timaios 22c

For in truth the story that is told in your country as well as ours, how once upon a time Phaethon, son of Helios, yoked his father’s chariot, and, because he was unable to drive it along the course taken by his father, burnt up all that was upon the earth and himself perished by a thunderbolt. Greek Text

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