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Lethe

Anima Lethen bibit. Guilelmus Wandschneider anno 1908 sculpsit.

Lethe (Graece Λήθη, a verbo λήθη 'oblivio', cf. ἀλήθεια 'veritas' tamquam 'non oblivio') est flumen mythicum, quod una cum Acheronte, Cocyto, Phlegethonte et Styge apud inferos fluit et oblivionem praeteritae vitae animis aquam suam potantibus offert[1].

Lethe flumen invenitur in Boeotia, ubi Trophoniī oraculum habitaverat.

Nexus interni

  1. Plato, Politia, 621a-b.

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