Category:Sibyls (subject)
Sibyls
Overview
In Depth
- Sibyls (sources) -- survey of ancient sources
The Sibyls in literature & the arts
Until the Counter-Reformation, the Sibyls were commonly portrayed in Christian iconography as "pagan" prophets, along with the "Jewish" prophets of the Old Testament. The most famous examples are given by the mosaics in the floor of the Cathedral of Siena and the frescoes by Michelangelo in the vaults of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
- Sibyls (arts) -- survey of fictional works
- Sibyls (research) -- survey of scholarly works
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Pages in category "Sibyls (subject)"
The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
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- Çeta e profetëve / Cuneus Prophetarum (The Bands of the Prophets / 1685 Bogdani), book (Albanian-Latin ed.)
- Çeta e profetëve / L'infallibile verità della cattolica fede (The Bands of the Prophets / 1691 @1685 Bogdani), book (Albanian-Italian ed.)
- Oracula Sibyllina (1841-56 Alexandre), book
- Die sibyllinischen Weissagungen (1852 Friedlieb), book
- The Teaching of the Apostles and the Sibylline Books (1885 Harris), book
- Sibyls and Seers (1928 Bevan), book
- Sibyllan (The Sibyl / 1956 Lagerkvist), novel
- The Sibylline Oracles of Egyptian Judaism (1974 Collins), book
- Çeta e profetëve / Cuneus Prophetarum (The Bands of the Prophets / 1977 @ 1685 Bogdani / Valentini, Camaj), book (reprint)