The epicDanais (??????),[1] written by one of the cyclic poets, though the name has not survived and narrating these events, does not survive,[2] but the Danaid tetralogy of Aeschylus undoubtedly draws upon its material. It is represented in the table of epics in the received canon on the very fragmentary "Borgia table"[3] as "Danaides".
↑ W. McLeod, "The "Epic Canon" of the Borgia Table: Hellenistic Lore or Roman Fraud?" Transactions of the American Philological Association115 (1985:161f).