Katabasis, or
catabasis, (from Greek κατὰ, "down" βαίνω "go") is a descent of some type, such as moving downhill, or the sinking of the
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catabasis mytheme , heroes — such as Heracles , Orpheus , Aeneas , Dante , Dionysus and Psyche — journey to the underworld and
Kaynak: Charon (mythology)In the Greek magical papyri found in Egypt, Brimo makes a natural appearance in incantations connected with the
catabasis ritual, of
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catabasis of Psyche :: See Cupid and Psyche for a synopsis of Apuleius's narrative. In the 2nd-century “Cupid and Psyche” narrative by
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Kaynak: Docosahexaenoic acidIn Book 6 of the Aeneid (the
catabasis of Aeneas ), Vergil also names the ruler of the underworld more often as Dis than Pluto.
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