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The Labyrinth as Katabasis = Descent into the Underworld

The Labyrinth as Katabasis = Descent into the Underworld. The Labyrinth Descent into the Underworld. The Cyclops’ Cave as Katabasis. Odsysseus’ Descent into the Underworld. Odysseus and Elpenor. Odysseus also meets Agamamnon and Achilles See Odyssey XI. Odysseus and Tiresias.

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The Labyrinth as Katabasis = Descent into the Underworld

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  1. The Labyrinth as Katabasis= Descent into the Underworld • The Labyrinth • Descent into the Underworld

  2. The Cyclops’ Cave as Katabasis

  3. Odsysseus’ Descent into the Underworld Odysseus and Elpenor Odysseus also meets Agamamnon and Achilles See Odyssey XI Odysseus and Tiresias

  4. Other Descents:Heracles and Cerberus Museum Collection: Musée du Louvre, Paris, France Catalogue Number: Louvre E701Beazley Archive Number: N/AWare: Caeretan Black Figure Shape: HydriaPainter: --Date: ca 530 BCPeriod: Archaic

  5. Cerberus

  6. Hercules seizing Cerberus |Hercules approaches Cerberus as Athena looks on. Note the doric column and frieze used to indicate the palace of Hades. Andocides Painter (Paris, Louvre)

  7. Cerberus in Dante’s Inferno Etching by Gustave Doré (1832-1883) . . . And my Conductor, with his spans extended,Took of the earth, and with his fists well filled, He threw it into those rapacious gullets(Inferno VI 25-37)

  8. Other Descents: Theseus Heracles Rescuing Theseus From the Chair of Forgetfulness

  9. Aeneas’ Katabasis Sibyl leading Aeneas through the Underworld Jan Breughel II (1601-1678) Brussels, Royal Museum of Ancient Art of Belgium

  10. Orpheus and Eurydice Relief Sculpture, c. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples. (From L to R: Hermes, Eurydice, Orpheus)

  11. Orpheus Leading Eurydice. Camille Corot, 1861. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

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