- The
sibyls were
prophetesses or
oracles in
Ancient Greece. The
sibyls prophesied at holy sites. A
sibyl at
Delphi has been
dated to as
early as the eleventh...
-
Cheyne &
Black 1899. Lactantius,
DivInst 1.6,
cited in John J. Collins,
Sybilline Oracles (Second
Century B.C.-Seventh
Century A.D.). A New Translation...
-
Sibyllinischer Sternkampf und Phaëthon in
naturgeschichtlicher Beleuchtung (The
Sybilline Battle of the
Stars and
Phaeton Seen as
Natural History). The central...
- Lady
Caroline Bury in
Graham Greene's It's a Battlefield, and for Lady
Sybilline Quarrell in Alan Bennett's
Forty Years On. The
Coming Back (1933), another...
-
French version, Blasté,
directed by
Brigitte Haentjens for her
company Sybillines Inc., also
featured Céline
Bonnier and Paul Ahmarani. MetroStar: 1991:...
- &
theological dialogue', p. 210 (2000) • 'Psalms of
Solomon 3:11–12;
Sybilline Oracles 4:175–85; 4 Ezra 7:61; Pseudo-Philo 16:3.
Other presumed annihilation...
-
collected works were
published in 12
folio volumes (Amsterdam, 1673–1675).
Sybilline oracles Chisholm 1911. van ****elt, WJ (2001), The
Federal Theology of...
- Constantine"), with the
Christian reading of the
fourth Eclogue of Virgil. Here a
Sybilline oracle is
invoked as a
supposed source of Virgil. The
Christian interpretation...
- "Partners in Crime" 2:28 4. "Corridors and Fire Escapes"
Various 1:13 5. "The
Sybilline Sisterhood" "The
Fires of Pompeii" 1:53 6. "Songs of
Captivity and Freedom"...
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several valuable tomes belonging to the council,
including the Devandiré
Sybilline Codex.
Later when
Angel Investigations was
offered the L.A.
branch of...