- The
Sibylline Oracles (Latin:
Oracula Sibyllina;
sometimes called the pseudo-Sibylline Oracles)[citation needed] are a
collection of
oracular utterances...
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Oracula vivæ
vocis (singular:
oraculum vivæ vocis) is a
Latin term of
Catholic canon law that
refers to
decisions of the pope or
heads of the dicasteries...
- of Leo the Wise (Gr**** Tou sophōtatou basileōs
Leontos chrēsmoi;
Latin Oracula Leonis or
Vaticinia Leonis) is a Gr****
collection of
oracles attributed...
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Catacomb of Priscilla, the
symbol is also
mentioned in the
Latin text
titled Oracula Sibillina which dates back to the 1st-2nd century. ἸΧΘΥΣ (IKhThUS), or...
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Jonathan Israel writes: ...the real work of
discrediting and
disposing of the
Oracula Sibyllina,
Chaldean chronicles, and
Orphic hymns, ...
seemingly only began...
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Simon mentions the
phrase "mors nigra" (Black Death): "**** rex
finisset oracula judiciorum / Mors
nigra surrexit, et
gentes reddidit illi;" (When the king...
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middle of the 2nd
century BCE the
Jewish author of the
third book of the
Oracula Sibyllina addressed the "chosen people," saying: "Every land is full of...
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Biography & History". AllMusic.
Retrieved 2016-03-05. "March 2007".
Phantomly Oracula. 2007-03-06.
Archived from the
original on 2016-07-02.
Retrieved 2016-03-05...
- (people who
hosted the
meetings of Christians – also
known as oratoria,
oracula) the
deaconries (places
where charity distributions were
given to the poor...
- 311-316. Fernández Fernández, Álvaro (2021),
Review of:
Helmut Seng (Hg.),
Oracula Chaldaica Latine, Heidelberg, Universitätsverlag Winter, 2021,
Revue des...