Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades is a short treatise believed to be the work of Hippolytus of Rome.
It is also known as Josephus"s Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades because it was erroneously attributed to the Jewish historian since at least the 9th century, although it is now believed to be (at least in its original form) the work of Hippolytus. It was first published in the translation of Josephus by William Whiston. As Whiston"s translation is in the public domain, it appears in many present-day English editions of Josephus" work without any noting of its erroneous attribution.