Οιωνοσκοπία στην Αρχαία Ελλάδα

Οιωνοσκοπία στην Αρχαία ΕλλάδαCode: 10748080

The ability to know the Divine will and especially what is going to happen to people is called divination.

This ability was a privilege, in a supernatural way, for special priests, magicians, or...

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The ability to know the Divine will and especially what is going to happen to people is called divination.

This ability was a privilege, in a supernatural way, for special priests, magicians, or prophets. In all ancient civilizations, there was a belief that certain individuals had the ability to predict the future. Chaldeans, Persians, Egyptians, Hebrews,...

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The ability to know the Divine will and especially what is going to happen to people is called divination.

This ability was a privilege, in a supernatural way, for special priests, magicians, or prophets. In all ancient civilizations, there was a belief that certain individuals had the ability to predict the future. Chaldeans, Persians, Egyptians, Hebrews, Celts, Incas, Indians, Chinese, Mesopotamians, Greeks, and other peoples were closely connected to divination. In the case of the Greeks, divination was associated with religion.

The gods Apollo and Zeus conveyed divine advice to humans through the voices of priests and seers.

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Genre
Metaphysics - Esotericism - Occultism
Format
Soft Cover
Number of Pages
87
Publication Date
2016
Dimensions
21x14 cm

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  • Despite its title, 90% of the book refers to Roman times and contemporary Greek folk tradition. It is a simple compilation of information, without any flow.

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    • Was it relatively easy to read?
    • I liked the writing style in some parts
    • Paper quality
    • It was not interesting
    • I would not recommend it for reading
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