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Poser Fantasy posted on Aug 31, 2008
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The word sibyl probably comes (via Latin) from the Greek word sibylla, meaning prophetess. (Other schools of thought suggest that the word may have come from Arabic.) The earlier oracular seeresses known as the sibyls of antiquity, "who admittedly are known only through legend" (Burkert 1985 p 117) prophesied at certain holy sites, probably all of pre-Indo-European origin[citation needed], under the divine influence of a deity, originally one of the chthonic earth-goddesses. Later in antiquity, sibyls wandered from place to place. Homer seems to have been unaware of a Sibyl. "Frenzied women from whose lips the god speaks are recorded very much earlier in the Near East, as in Mari in the second millennium and in Assyria in the first millennium" (Burkert 1985, p 116). The first Greek writer, so far as we know, who mentions a sibyl is Heraclitus, in the fifth century BC: 'The Sibyl, with frenzied mouth uttering things not to be laughed at, unadorned and unperfumed, yet reaches to a thousand years with her voice by aid of the god.' (Heraclitus, fragment 12) Until the literary elaborations of Roman writers, sibyls are not identified by a personal name, but by names that refer to the location of their temenos, or shrine.In Pausanias, Description of Greece, the first Sibyl at Delphi mentioned ("the former" [earlier]) was of great antiquity, and was thought to have been given the name "sibyl" by the Libyans. Sir James Frazer calls this text defective. The second Sibyl, referred to by Pausanias, and named "Herophile", seems to have been based ultimately in Samos, but visited other shrines, Delphi, etc. and sang there, but that at the same time, Delphi had its own sibyl. Sibylline books The sayings of sibyls and oracles were notoriously open to interpretation (compare Nostradamus) and were constantly used for both civil and cult propaganda. The Sibylline Books are not the same as the Sibylline Oracles. The Roman Sibylline Books were quite different in character from the preserved Sibylline Oracles, which typically predict disasters rather than prescribe solutions. Some genuine Sibylline verses are preserved in the Book of Marvels of Phlegon of Tralles (2nd century CE). The oldest collection of written Sibylline Books appears to have been made about the time of Solon and Cyrus at Gergis on Mount Ida in the Troad. The sibyl, who was born near there, at Marpessus, and whose tomb was later marked by the temple of Apollo built upon the archaic site, appears on the coins of Gergis, ca 400–350 BCE. (cf. Phlegon, quoted in the 5th century geographical dictionary of Stephanus of Byzantium, under 'Gergis'). Other places claimed to have been her home. The sibylline collection at Gergis was attributed to the Hellespontine Sibyl and was preserved in the temple of Apollo at Gergis. Thence it passed to Erythrae, where it became famous. It was this very collection, it would appear, which found its way to Cumae and from Cumae to Rome. Gergis, a city of Dardania in the Troad, a settlement of the ancient Teucri, and, consequently, a town of very great antiquity (Herodotus iv: 122). Gergis, according to Xenophon, was a place of much strength. It had a temple sacred to Apollo Gergithius, and was said to have given birth to the Sibyl, who is sometimes called Erythraea, from Erythrae, a small place on Mount Ida (Dionysius of Halicarnassus i. 55), and at others Gergithia ('of Gergis'). Onother images I want tel thanks to all you that have give me the courage and the strong to continue mine art. I feel your love and your friendship and i want tell at every people that have commented mine last image that it was for me a very bright light of hope for mine future. Thanks mine friends, your commentsand support are in this period of mine life a very gift of the angels..... Thanks I hope also this image like you.. Kisses your Orietta

Comments (53)


Realm_Of_Illusion

1:49PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Very well done :)

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Faemike55

1:53PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Wow! the image is wonderful and the history lesson is fantastic. thank you for both

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Darkwish

1:54PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

WOW! Great work! Really nicely done! 5

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barryjeffer

1:54PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

A Beautiful Image befitting the Tale of the oracles. Wonderful work Orietta.

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xeniaghost

1:57PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Amazing character and the composition and details are incredible! Beautiful portrait!

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Panka

2:00PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Beautiful work!:)

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originalkitten

2:01PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

WOW sweetie...it's incredible!!!!!!!

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LadyMari

2:09PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Wonderful image! I really like the color.

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calum5

2:11PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Im sorry I didnt get to comment on your other image intill a few minutes ago but I am always on the end of a mail if you need me.You have been one that has stood by me throughout my time here and I will never let you down.I wish I could do more for you from here:(Its great to see you back doingwhat you do really well,your image is fantastic,I love the fantasy sci fi effect.Really delightfull and stunning portrait me friend,love you lots hk cal ^o^xx

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BLUESTONE

2:28PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Very liquid lighting! Thanks for the informative text. Tom

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1010

2:37PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

WOW Ore, she is an exotic beauty. You have outdone yourself with this beauty. I miss you and pray you improve everyday as you get stronger knowing you are loved. xoxoxoxoxo

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Dragonluna1

2:42PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Gorgeous!!

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tallpindo

2:47PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Your search for a root of antiquity in art that provides a spiritual power struggles with grace. Will the stobe find a singular form or continue to search?

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annika_marie

3:25PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Very beautiful portrait!! Excellent work!! Sending a warm hug to you! I think you need it!

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PapaSkip

3:25PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Very beautiful!

MedTran39

4:05PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Awesome!

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Vaizaado

4:09PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Great character! Very well done! Cheers!

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camtheman

4:40PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

looks really good chief! is there a piece missing from the top of the crown?

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arat

4:44PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Beautiful image...

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AdamWright

4:49PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Wow, stunning portrait, Ori! Great character! hugs

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MarciaGomes

5:25PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

UMA INCRIVEL OBRA MISTICA IMPRESSIONANTE FACE MARAVILHOSOS DETALHES OS DETALHES SÃO IMPECÁVEIS.++++++++++++++5

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ladyinblack

6:07PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Wonderful character and beautiful image!

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3Dillusions

6:19PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Ah yes the Oracle, last one in Alexandria Egypt, great work :)

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DrMcQuark

8:32PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

I am so amazed that I cannot find the words. Astoundingly beautiful will have to do until they make a new word. :)

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CaperGirl42

9:04PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Wow- I can't stop staring at this gorgoeus piece of artwork! and the colors! WOW!!!!! I just love this! Congrats! hugz anne

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ElorOnceDark

10:03PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Very cool pic Ori! I love her face!

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rbowen

12:36AM | Mon, 01 September 2008

Fantastic work!

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Bossie_Boots

4:10AM | Mon, 01 September 2008

Wow outstanding !!!

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capelito

4:15AM | Mon, 01 September 2008

Wonderufl work and interesting history lesson. Excellent work.

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Zazou

4:48AM | Mon, 01 September 2008

Incredible artwork ! You've got so much beauty in your soul ! Thank you for sharing with us ! Big Hugs !!

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