James Adam, The Republic of Plato book 2, section 363D See also Rohde Psyche^{2} I p. 313 note and Dieterich Nekyia pp. 82 f. The employment of the Danaid legend in Orphic teaching is illustrated by : cf. also Dieterich Nekyia pp. 69 f., 75. (44.35)
James Adam, The Republic of Plato book 2, section 363C In this section of the argument Plato directs his attack against certain forms of the Orphic conception of a future life: see Lobeck Aglaophamus p. 807 with Rohde Psyche^{2} II pp. 127, 129 notes, and Dieterich Nekyia pp. 72 ff. 77 ff. notes Lobeck refers to Plut. (18.02)
James Adam, The Republic of Plato book 10, section 614A XIII 1891, pp. 251—402, especially 284 ff.), Norden Vergilstudien (Hermes XXVIII 1893, pp. 360—406), and especially Dieterich Nekyia (Leipzig 1893), where the common features in ancient representations of the underworld are clearly exhibited. (14.26)