entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_OCEANUS,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,scholarly attestation,Library 1.1.3; Titan; the cosmic river; husband of Tethys; father of Oceanids and river gods ENT_OCEANUS,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,direct attestation,"Theogony 133: Oceanus is the first-named Titan, eldest child of Ouranos and Gaia; Theogony 337-370: he and Tethys produced three thousand Oceanid daughters and three thousand river gods; Oceanus is the encircling world-river; Hesiod establishes him as the primordial fresh-water Titan, the cosmic river at the world's edge" ENT_OCEANUS,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,direct attestation,"Oceanus is the cosmic river encircling the world's edge; Iliad XIV.200-210 (Hera claims she travels to the ends of the earth to visit Oceanus ""who gave rise to the gods""); Odyssey XI.13 (Odysseus sails past Oceanus to reach the underworld); Homer's Oceanus is the origin of rivers and seas" ENT_OCEANUS,SRC_THEOI_GODS,index attestation,Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity. ENT_OCEANUS,SRC_THEOI_HOME,index attestation,"Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."