Orpheus and Eurydice through a condemned man’s eyes

Boethius’s fifth-century version of the Orpheus and Eurydice legend is more than just a literary exercise: it is a meditation on light, darkness, life and death written in prison by a man who knew that a grim death awaited him soon.

Hear Boethius’s Latin and follow in English here.

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