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sortes virgilianae
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It is a rhapsodomancia or bibliomancy as a method to know the destiny through the work of the poet Virgil, especially in the Aeneid (first century BC). C . ) , where a random passage is chosen that is interpreted as an oracular destination. The Latin locution translates to "Virgilian oracle." See sortes homericae , sortes sanctorum .

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