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==Popular culture== * In March 1815 [[Franz Schubert]] set "Amphiaraos," a poem by [[Theodor Körner (author)|Theodor Körner]], as a [[lied]] for voice and piano, {{D.}} 166.<ref>[http://www.lieder.net/lieder/get_text.html?TextId=9517 Amphiaraos] at The LiederNet Archive</ref> It was first published in the [[Franz Schubert's Works]] edition in 1894.<ref>[[Otto Erich Deutsch]]. ''[[Schubert Thematic Catalogue]]''. 1978. [https://archive.org/stream/FranzSchubert.ThematischesVerzeichnisSeinerWerkeInChronologischerFolge/SchubertDeutsch-verzeichnisDv#page/n141/mode/1up p. 118]</ref> The [[New Schubert Edition]] included the song in Series IV, Volume 8.<ref>[https://www.baerenreiter.com/en/sheetmusic/product/?artNo=BA5564 Lieder, Band 8] at {{url|www.baerenreiter.com}}</ref> * In [[Dante Alighieri]]'s ''[[Inferno (Dante)|Inferno]]'', King Amphiaraus was seen in the Sorcerers' section of [[Hell]]'s Circle of Fraud where his action of foreseeing his death is mentioned. * In [[John Lydgate|John Lydgate]]'s [[Siege of Thebes (poem)|Siege of Thebes]], Amphiorax, foreseeing the future, attempts to hide from the Greeks when they seek his advice but is given up by his wife, who in Lydgate is torn between her promise to him and her womanly duty of honesty. <ref>{{cite web | url=https://metseditions.org/read/rVYmByDh9VZmfp53fweK7TqwDgYG5qz | title=The Siege of Thebes: Tercia Pars }}</ref>
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