Hyginus FabulaeFab. Praef. 3, 13-14, Saturn (Cronus)
Pref. 3 —
From Uranus and Gaia were born … the Titans, Briareus Gyges and Steropes, Atlas Hyperiod and Polus, Saturn Ops Moneta Dione, the three Furies, i.e. Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone.
Pref. 13-14 — From Saturn and Ops were born Vesta Ceres Juno Jupiter Pluto Neptune.
From Saturn and Philyra were born Chiron and Dolops.
Hyginus FabulaeFab. 54.2 s.v. "Thetis"
54.2, s.v. “Thetis”— Fate was revealed to Thetis the Nereid, that the son who would be born by her would be stronger than his father. Since nobody except Prometheus knew this and since Jupiter wanted to sleep with her, Prometheus promised to Jupiter that he would warn him in advance if he would free him from chains. Thus when the binding agreement was agreed to, he advised Jupiter not to sleep with Thetis to prevent that offspring, if he should be born stronger, from casting Jupiter from his kingdom as even Jupiter had himself done unto Saturn. And thus Thetis was given in marriage to Peleus the son of Aeacus; and Hercules was sent to slay the eagle that was devouring his heart. After this eagle was killed, Prometheus after 30 years was freed from Mt Caucasus.
— trans. RTM
Hyginus FabulaeFab. 138.1 s.v. "Philyra who was changed into a linden tree"
— When Saturn was looking for Jupiter all over the earth, in Thrace he slept with Philyra the Oceanid in the form of a horse; and from this union she bore Chiron the centaur who is said to have discovered the art of medicine. After Philyra saw that she had given birth to a novel species, asked Jupiter to change her into some other form, and she was changed into the philyra tree (= the linden, or lime-tree).
— trans. RTM
Hyginus FabulaeFab. 139.1-2, 150.1, 220.3, 261.6
“Curetes” — After Opis bore Jupiter to Saturn, Juno asked her to surrender the child to her, since Saturn had cast Orcus into Tartarus and Neptune under the sea, for she knew that if any child should be borne of him, he would deprive Saturn of his kingdom. And when he asked Opis how her offspring was doing, she showed him a stone wrapped up; Saturn devoured it. And when he realized this, he began to seek Jupiter throughout the earth. Juno, though, kept Jupiter safe on the island of Crete. …
150.1 s.v. “Titanomachy” — After Juno saw that the birth of Epaphus from the strumpet [Io] meant that so much power of the kingdom was hers, she took measures for Ephahus to be killed at the hunt, and she commanded the Titans to usurp Jupiter’s throne and restore it to Saturn. …
220.3 s.v. “Cura” — When Cura was crossing a certain stream, she saw a muddy clod, which she picked up to look more closely at it. She began to fashion a human from it. When she considered in her head what should make, Jupiter came along. Cura asked him to give the creature the breath of life, which she easily got Jupiter to grant. When Cura desired to give her own name to the creature, Jupiter forebade it and said that his own name should be given. While Cura and Jupiter quarreled about the name, Tellus rose up and proclaimed that her own name should be given to it, inasmuch as she had provided her body. They enlisted Saturn to adjudicate. And they thought that Saturn seemed to have judged fairly, when he said, “Since you, Jupiter, gave the life-breath take the body. Since Cura fashioned him first, Cura should possess him as long as he lives; however, since the argument is about his name, he should be called HOMO since he seems to have been made from the earth (ex humo).”
261.6 — Agamemnon, who unwittingly slayed Diana’s hind.
(6) Orestes’ bones were transferred from Aricia to Rome and interred in front of the Saturn temple which is at the foot of the Capitoline incline next to the Temple of Concordia.
274.9 — On Who discovered What
(9) Chiron the centaur, son of Saturn, was the first to discover the art of surgical medicine from herbs. Apollo then was the first to discover the art of ocular medicine. In third place came Asclepius, the son of Apollo, who discovered κλινική (the art of bed-side medicine).
— trans. RTM