In the trial of Socrates, as described by Plato, the oracle at Delphi proclaimed that there is no one wiser than Socrates. |
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Convinced, the Chorus of women advises that the oracle of Apollo is the only person who can help Orestes. |
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Legend holds that he was the son of Apollo, the Hellenic god of music and learning, and his birth was foretold by the oracle at Delphi. |
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He is represented with a bow, and is linked to the laurel tree, the leaves of which were used by his priestess at the oracle of Delphi. |
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An oracle is a shrine or temple sanctuary consecrated to the worship and consultation of a prophetic god. |
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The mass media had appropriated the role of the historian as the oracle of the nation. |
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I decided to consult the oracle of all things, the industry expert that is not me. |
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The main principles for composing Chinese characters had already been established in inscriptions on oracle bones and shells. |
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Croesus asks the Delphic oracle what will happen if he attacks the Persians. |
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It is said of Sybil, the Delphic divinatory oracle of ancient Greece, that she asked for immortality but forgot to ask for youth. |
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For instance, the Delphic oracle is said to have told Chaerephon that no man was wiser than Socrates. |
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The oracle was consulted by Achilles, Heracles and other mythological heroes. |
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He was jumpy and apprehensive, and most likely wouldn't have been able to hit anything even surrounding the small oracle if pressed to. |
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Hermione is not rejected by her husband, who repents when he learns of the oracle and of his son's death as foretold by it. |
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And everyone is guided, not by the oracle, but by a prissy astrologer named Farley. |
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The primary lesson we took from our Delphic oracle project is not the well-worn message that modern science can elucidate ancient curiosities. |
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Somehow, the oracle saying her name had been enough to convince her to believe what she was told. |
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The television has at last gained its rightful and proper place as household god, oracle and shrine. |
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Nevertheless, through the Delphic oracle, the polis could ensure some, if ambiguous, assurance of the correctness of its religious discourse. |
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At the same stage of his life, as soon as he attains manhood, Labda's son also goes off to consult the Delphic oracle. |
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Associated with the element of fire and the sun in astrology, the plant was often used in floral oracle readings. |
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So we asked our own oracle to look at the year ahead for some of the most important people in Irish business. |
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Suggests that intoxicating nectar may have inspired the mantic states of maenads and the Delphic oracle in ancient Greece. |
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The oracle ordered the Thessalians to sail to Troy each year to sacrifice to Achilles. |
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After the victory over the Persians in 479 B. C. the Greeks offered this tripod at the oracle of Delphi, from where it was brought to Byzantium. |
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It has become conventional-almost expected-that we should play the role of seer, cast the oracle bones, and examine the entrails of animals. |
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The most revered shrine of the Ancient World was the temple of Phoebus Apollo at Delphi, where the oracle was uttered by the Pythian Priestess. |
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Socrates, that wisest of men, if we may accept the judgement of the Pythian oracle, not only approved of dancing, but made a careful study of it. |
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Then, in 1899, Shang oracle bones extensively inscribed with the name of the High God, Di, were unearthed. |
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Silently gulping, the small oracle took tiny, fearful steps towards the old grandfather clock. |
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The oracle told that the cure would come to Telephos by means of rust from the sword of the very Achilles who had wounded him. |
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The issue largely depends on whether the oracle normally gave her responses in glossolalic or in intelligible speech. |
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But I think more important than the oracle at Delphi is Socrates' conviction that there is an inner prophetic voice speaking to him. |
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The climactic moment of this final change is Asclepius's entry into Rome at the appeal of a Delphic oracle, who summons him to help this city against a devastating pestilence. |
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A brit by birth, the eight-armed oracle was born in Weymouth, England, in 2008 at the Sea Life Centre. |
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Dating back to the third century B.C., the landscape there approximates the Arcadian ideal and the site is famous for its oracle, who was mentioned by Herodotus. |
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Just this week, oracle CEO Larry Ellison said Apple was adrift without Steve Jobs. |
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A few months before the Autonomy purchase was unveiled in August 2011, oracle boss Larry Ellison passed on the chance. |
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People seemed to have believed that the oracle was really pointing the way for them. |
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The Oedipus story's, I think, the grimmest of all oracle stories and it's the one where the freedom of the person consulting the oracle seems at its lowest degree. |
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Poseidon and Athena were vying for control of Athens, and having consulted an oracle he advised that every Athenian should vote for their preference. |
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Nor would Plato have placed the frenzy of poets and seers among the chief blessings of life, and the oracle would not have called the labours of Aeneas insane. |
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The response to the oracle, which is assigned to the Delians in some versions, is to build a second altar identical to the first one and set it on top of the first. |
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Their raft grounded at the peak of Mount Parnassus, and they immediately gave thanks to the gods of the mountain and to the prophetess Themis, guardian of the oracle. |
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Another time Rutilianus consulted the oracle on the choice of a wife. |
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In the concluding pages of this minisaga, Croesus sends to inquire of the priestess of Apollo why the oracle had misled him. |
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Olympias always insisted to him that he was the son of Zeus, a theory apparently confirmed to him by the oracle of Amun at Siwa. |
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I've heard rumors about the oracle zotting people and I have these questions about zot? |
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And the oracle he prepared in the house within, to set there the ark of the covenant of the Lord. |
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West's series of mixed-media collages represents meditations on the hexagrams of the ancient Chinese oracle, the I-Ching. |
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According to Pausanias, Poseidon was one of the caretakers of the oracle at Delphi before Olympian Apollo took it over. |
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He resolutely set his beard against their boyish frolickings, and often held forth like an oracle concerning the vanity thereof. |
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I met her long before she had become the oracle of pop culture. |
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The tentacled oracle successfully predicted the outcome of eight matches by choosing a mussel or oyster from one of two boxes bearing the flags of competing nations. |
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A DROP in trip appears to have worked the oracle for Safebreaker, and he is fancied to complete a hat-trick in the Mix Business With Pleasure Handicap at Kempton. |
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A drop in trip appears to have worked the oracle for Safebreaker and he is fancied to complete a hat-trick in the Mix Business With Pleasure Handicap. |
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I suppose anybody who keeps a diary and subsequently goes over it for publication has a tremendous temptation to second-guess and make himself look like an oracle. |
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With few clear records matching the Shang oracle bones, it remains unclear whether these sites are the remains of the Xia dynasty or of another culture from the same period. |
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They figure prominently in the Shang oracle inscriptions, and the dynasty that came to an end only in 1912 was, from the Chinese point of view, barbarian. |
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The automaton's oracle would seem to introduce an arcane mnemotechnics into the poet's anamnesis, drawing his memory up from its abysmal depths into a kind of surface. |
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A DROP in trip appears to have worked the oracle for Safebreaker, and he is fancied to complete a hattrick in the Mix Business With Pleasure Handicap at Kempton. |
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