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[323] Ῥαδάμανθυς, Aeol. “Βραδάμανθυς”, is represented to us, Od.4. 564, as living in Elysium, while Tityos, son of Gaea, appears in Od.11. 576 as suffering in Hades for his audacities committed in Phocis. There seems no clue to the early form of legend commemorated here. It is just possible to imagine that Scheria was not far from Elysium, so that the Phaeacian sailors were at hand to carry Rhadamanthus from thence on his visit to Tityos. But the object of the visit is equally obscure. Eustath. attempts a solution, saying, “ Ῥαδάμανθυς ἐπὶ θέαν τοῦ Τιτυοῦ ἐλθεῖν πλάττεται, διὰ θαῦμα τοῦ μεγέθους, καὶ ἵνα δίκαιος ὢν κατὰ τὴν ἱστορίαν σωφρονίσῃ αὐτόν”.

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