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The Vision of Aridaeus

By: G.R.S. Mead
Narrated by: Matthew Schmitz
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Summary

The Story of Aridæus is the most detailed and graphic Vision of Hades preserved to us from classical antiquity, and exceeds in interest even Plato’s Story of Er and Cicero’s Dream of Scipio, not to speak of the less known Visions of Krates and of Zosimus. It brings to a striking conclusion the instructive treatise of Plutarch, the Greek title of which may be rendered, On the Delay of the Deity in Punishing the Wicked or On the Delay of Divine Justice.

©2023 Matthew Schmitz (P)2023 Matthew Schmitz

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