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'''Inferi''' in variis [[traditio]]nibus [[religio]]sis sunt [[mundus]] [[mors|mortuorum]], qui sub mundo [[vita|vivorum]] exstat. [[Nomen adiectivum]] rerum inferorum proprium est '''''chthonicus.'''''
 
Notio inferorum in paene omne [[homo|hominum]] [[cultura]] invenitur, et "fortasse tam vetus quam [[homo sapiens|condicio humana]] est."<ref>[[Anglice]] "may be as old as humanity itself."</ref><ref>Wallace et Hirsh 2011: 295.</ref> Communis [[mythos|mythorum]] proprietas de inferis est [[fabula]] in qua [[homo|homines]] iter ad inferos faciunt, saepe ad quoddam propositum [[heros|heroicum]] conficiendum.
 
==In mythologia Romana==
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*[[Charon]]
*[[Infernus]]
*[[Carolus Jung]]
*''[[L'Orfeo]],'' [[opera]] [[Claudius Monteverdi|Monteverdiana]]
*''[[Orfeo ed Euridice]],'' opera [[Christophorus Willibaldus Gluck|Gluckiana]]
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==Bibliographia==
*Dunn, Graham. [[1994]]. ''Greek monsters and the underworld.'' Christchurch: Penny Farthing Press. ISBN 0473027453.
*Loring Wallace, Isabelle, et Jennie Hirsh. [[2011]]. ''Contemporary Art and Classical.''
*Edmonds, Radcliffe G. III. [[2004]]. ''Myths of the Underworld Journey: Plato, Aristophanes, and the "Orphic" Gold Tablets.''
*Mills, Jon. [[2014]]. ''Underworlds: Philosophies of the Unconscious from Psychoanalysis to Metaphysics.''
*Smith, Evans Lansing. [[2001]]. ''The Descent to the Underworld in Literature, Painting, and Film, 1895-1950.''
*Stewart, R. J. [[1985]]. ''The underworld initiation: a journey towards psychic transformation.'' Wellingborough: Aquarian. Novi Eboraci: Sterling Publishing. ISBN 0850303990
 
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