μῦθοι Mythoi
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Forgetting Charon's fee. Philosopher forgets to put coin in mouth before death (Charon's fee). Charon: "Don't you know the custom?" Answer: "Yes, but I couldn't put off dying for a quarter!"

The dead. · Ghosts and other revenants. · Ghosts and revenants – miscellaneous. · Abode of the dead. · view the constellation · filed as E489.3

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The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

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Filed under Abode of the dead – miscellaneous.

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Dead awaken after three days to new life and great wisdomLife in land of dead contrary to ours. People grow younger and smaller till they become nothing and are rebornMan's spirit in land of dead prophesies his own future deathDancing in afterworldCulture hero gambles with ruler of the afterworld: result, death or increase in gameJudas Iscariot appears in midst of sea on rock washed alternately by fiery and icy waves. (Cf. Q560.2.3.)Why living cannot go to land of the deadIn land of dead the dead walk on grass without bending it and on mud without sinking. (Cf. F973.2.)Land of dead "in Abraham's bosom"Inhabitants of land of dead have great thirst

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