Sibyls: Prophecy and Power in the Ancient World

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Author: Jorge Guillermo

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 236


Sibyls--from the Greek word for prophetess--commanded a remarkable amount of respect and devotion in the ancient world for their ability to foretell the future. And even as they receded from myths and stories, they remained an inspiration to many of history's greatest artists.In his definitive and erudite book, Jorge Guillermo tracks the story of Sibyls through polytheism (in Greece and Rome), paganism, and into the seemingly disparate tenets of Christianity. With a remarkably rich set of historical and artistic examples that range from Homer to Virgil, from Boccaccio to Michelangelo, Guillermo pays tribute to the surprising and enduring history of these singular women.



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jeanette occo
Not what you wanted to hear.

This is a beautiful little book which I'm sure will captivate the general public, but as a professional Clairvoyant and Astrologer as well as an avid reader of serious history I was unimpressed. A well written, somewhat naive ramble, I guess I was expecting something a little more elucidating. I have no complaints however. Book Grocer continues to keep me so well read both instore and now on line. With prices so low one can afford to take a chance and occasionally be disappointed. Keep up the good work!

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Author: Jorge Guillermo

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 236


Sibyls--from the Greek word for prophetess--commanded a remarkable amount of respect and devotion in the ancient world for their ability to foretell the future. And even as they receded from myths and stories, they remained an inspiration to many of history's greatest artists.In his definitive and erudite book, Jorge Guillermo tracks the story of Sibyls through polytheism (in Greece and Rome), paganism, and into the seemingly disparate tenets of Christianity. With a remarkably rich set of historical and artistic examples that range from Homer to Virgil, from Boccaccio to Michelangelo, Guillermo pays tribute to the surprising and enduring history of these singular women.