Titanomachia, Fragment 1 (Poetae Epici Graeci, ed. A. Bernabe, Leipzig, 1987)
In some all are said to be from Night and Tartaros, but in others from Hades and Air. The one that wrote the Titanomachia says that it is from Air. (trans. William Evans)
Titanomachia, Fragment 2 (Poetae Epici Graeci, ed. A. Bernabe, Leipzig, 1987)
Aither is the son of Ouranos as the one having wrote the Titanomachia says. (trans. William Evans)
Titanomachia, Fragment 8 (Poetae Epici Graeci, ed. A. Bernabe, Leipzig, 1987)
Titanomachia, Fragment 3 (Poetae Epici Graeci, ed. A. Bernabe, Leipzig, 1987)