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sibyl    音标拼音: [s'ɪbəl]
n. 女巫,女算命师,女预言家

女巫,女算命师,女预言家

sibyl
n 1: a woman who tells fortunes
2: (ancient Rome) a woman who was regarded as an oracle or
prophet


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  • Sibyl - Wikipedia
    The best known depiction is that of Michelangelo who shows five sibyls in the frescoes of the Sistine Chapel ceiling; the Delphic Sibyl, Libyan Sibyl, Persian Sibyl, Cumaean Sibyl, and the Erythraean Sibyl
  • Sibyl | Prophetess, Oracle Seer | Britannica
    Sibyl, prophetess in Greek legend and literature Tradition represented her as a woman of prodigious old age uttering predictions in ecstatic frenzy, but she was always a figure of the mythical past, and her prophecies, in Greek hexameters, were handed down in writing
  • Sibyl and Sibylline Oracles - Encyclopedia. com
    The sibyl was a Greek prophetess-figure, apparently of Oriental origin The sibyl utters her predictions not on being consulted, like established oracles, but spontaneously, in ecstatic exclamations
  • The Myth of the Sibyl: Creation and Knowledge - Roman Mythology
    The Sibyl, a figure rooted deeply in Roman mythology, represents a bridge between the mortal world and the divine Defined as a prophetess or oracle, the Sibyl was believed to have the ability to foretell the future and impart wisdom from the gods
  • Roman Sibyls Across Cultures: Meaning, Origins, and Influence
    Although the Sibyl tradition began in the Greek world, the term usually refers to the prophetesses absorbed into Roman culture, especially the Cumaean Sibyl, whose authority became tied to the Sibylline Books consulted by the Roman state during times of danger or uncertainty
  • “Sibyl” de Justine Triet : Virginie Efira, à nu - Télérama
    Une psychanalyste décide d’écrire un livre sur l’une de ses patientes, une jeune actrice en détresse Un portrait de femme tumultueux, servi par la performance de Virginie Efira et Adèle
  • Cumaean Sibyl - Wikipedia
    The Cumaean Sibyl (Latin: Sibylla Cumana) was the priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle at Cumae, a Greek colony near Naples, Italy The word sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient Greek word sibylla, meaning prophetess There were many sibyls throughout the ancient world
  • The Sibyl’s Prophecies: A Guide to Their Interpretation
    The term “Sibyl” originates from the Greek word “Sibylla,” which refers to a woman endowed with prophetic powers Throughout history, Sibyls played a vital role in ancient Roman society and religion, serving as advisors to leaders and providing guidance during times of crisis
  • Sibyl (2019 film) - Wikipedia
    Sibyl is a psychotherapist who returns to her first passion: writing Her newest patient, Margot, is a troubled up-and-coming actress, who proves to be too tempting a source of inspiration Fascinated almost to the point of obsession, Sibyl becomes more and more involved in Margot's tumultuous life [1]
  • The Prophetic Power of the Sibyls: Voices of the Divine
    Roman mythology recognizes various Sibyls, each with unique characteristics and prophetic abilities Among the most notable are: Cumæan Sibyl: Perhaps the most famous, she resided in Cumæ, near Naples, and was known for her prophecies regarding the future of Rome, including its eventual fall





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