Photius I of Constantinople summarized this work well:
“It has the following not ungraceful epigram [introducing it at it’s beginning]: 'Draw your knowledge of the past from me and read the ancient tales of learned lore...Seek not the vaunted verse of the cycle; but look in me and you will find in me all that the world contains.’”
This is quite accurate. I believe what we have today is just an epitome of the original work though unfortunately. And it also shows signs of being intentionally scrambled in order of descriptions lest one unravel all the purported great ages of deep history easily in direct order that are otherwise so cleverly - may I say even religiously? - semi-veiled in all other poetic and mysterious works of the Ellene’s and Palatine’s such as Ovid, Homer, Virgil, Pindar, Hyginus and Hesiod.
But this work here is an utterly unique work, what is left us even in epitome form, in that it plainly lays out the order of the Great Epochs of the forgotten past - at least in many sections unbroken still left in it - in this brief compendium, this “library” as it is titled.
Why all the editorial intrigue that possibly occured to it and that surrounds it though - even as to when the Author lived (on that, by the way, there is an older Castor than the one in Cicero’s time the Author purported to mention dating this to be by some pseudo-apollodorus per moderns. So I believe such mention refers rather to he and therefore I take this work to be a bit older)? Yes why the editorial intrigue layed upon this work?
It is good to remember Aeschylus was said to have been put to death for revealing the Eleusinian Mysteries which revealed the long epochs of the great ages. For some reason Archaic History was not divulged to the public but known only by certain groups then. Herodotus speaks of not being permitted to say certain things regarding Egyptian Mysteries he was initiated into which reveal long ages previous - see where he describes the great chronological figures of the Egyptian Pharaoh Kings and their statues depicting such; and Plato mentions having to be quiet too when speaking of which Zoroaster he was revealing when and what such title signifies.
Here though we for once have a work that “almost” (especially near the beginning of this work) sequentially lays the epochs out all in clear order from beginning to end. This is the reason then for the intrigue, but this work somehow made it past the editors table “in part” amazingly.
As such now, whether one take it though as children’s bedtime stories or a literal blow by blow account of the devolution of metaphysical, celestial, trans-dimensional beings unto man-form, going through various “metamorphic periods of appearance” in such periods then being personified by governing intellective powers later called gods (then “angels” by AD times) who also represent both the geography and houses of beinghood then of such times they resided as “Manu’s” over after a manner, coloring all such too then with their intellective presence, cosmologically apportioned power, and zeitgeist they had charge over then; either way that is for you to decide.
What is not for subjectivity to decide though, for the sake of the posterity of future generations, is the sequential order these epochs are laid out.
Such is for mythographical science which may be more or less accurate and can be finalized using this work and a few more besides the one’s mentioned above with great accuracy. Such is just a matter of good textual study by means of which we are on the verge of clarifying myth’s order in these centuries. And this work is essential, key to such.
Now whether Mythographers will have finalized the order of such just for the sake of better bedtime stories catagorized for people in the future or rather to clarify the missing data science now needs that initiates once had and encoded in myths that shall prove key to future generations regarding in fact their own cataclysmic rhythms, chronologies, major event astrological seasons, beinghood stages, flora and fauna changes and geographic shifts mentioned throughout all such lore - that will be for future generations to decide not critics of such Mythographers presently attempting to perfect this science that man may one day decide on either way.
But it is my estimation the science of Mythographers today, at least in the Greco-Roman department, would be considerably more shoddy without this invaluable work, it is central; hence all the preamble above: to show it’s incommensurable value for man today.
Having said this I will briefly now, to signify such and help fellow seekers, outline the order revealed in this book without giving away too many details.
It shows first a
Theogony
then an Olympian Period
then an Arimaspian Period
then a Gigantomachy of Maiades
then a Numakos Period wherein Atalantas is first mentioned
then the Titanomachy
then a Bronze Demi-god to Human period of increasing mortality
(with an Achilles and Herculeid Cycle),
and finally there comes the Iron Age Scruffulous Man period we are now in.
Each Epoch is punctuated by a massive extinction event before and after and usually involving a battle then (the correspondence between societal tension and earth changes arising from the selfsame planetary tension cycles of changing vibration in our solar system is another matter too long to go into here).
So that is it in a nutshell.
This may all seem quite abbreviated and simple for a more in depth review as I like to usually give but I really feel one will find Apollodorus structure not only the most important for understanding the Great Ages of Deep History for you my fellow historians I have befriended (if that is what one is looking for) but also this brief abbreviation of such given by me here also is the clearest and most ordered structure to date in all known publications revealing the otherwise usually garbled, misordered, misunderstood delineations of these forbidden mysteries in Apollodorus regarding the order of the periods forgotten in our past - on whatever level you wish to take their meaning.
Please feel free to contest or add questions to this order in the comments below and I will clarify how it is correct, in my estimation, and that perhaps you are just looking at a different sequential strand of the same thing (for example the Ouranus to Chronus to Zeus to Hermes sequential strand one sees in Greek Myth may seem contradictory at first to what is presented here until one sees how it is just a different way of describing the same lore sequence and fits in seamlessly with the above).