Sibila (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • Álvaro Torrente, "La música de las 'sibilas' de Calderón de la Barca", en El Juicio Final. Sonido. Imagen. Liturgia. Escena (Madrid, Alpuerto, 2017) pp. 101-122.[1]

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  • «Sibyl».  Parámetro desconocido |noicon= ignorado (ayuda) "Since Lactantius expressly says (l.c. ["Divinarum Institutionum," i. 6]) that the sibyl is a native of Babylon, the name is probably Semitic in origin. The word may be resolved into the two components "sib" + "il," thus denoting "the ancient of god" (Krauss, in 'Byzantinische Zeit.' xi. 122)"

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