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Qué (quién) es de toutes sortes - definición

LATE ANTIQUE TEXT USED FOR DIVINATION
Sortes Sacrae

Sortes Vergilianae         
WAY OF CONSULTING THE PAGES OF VIRGIL TO ASCERTAIN ONE'S FORTUNE, BY OPENING THE BOOK AT RANDOM, PUTTING THE FINGER ON A PASSAGE AND TAKING THAT FOR THE ORACLE OF FATE ONE IS IN QUEST OF
Sortes Virgiliae; Sors Vergiliana; Sortes Virgilanae; Virgilian Lots; Virgilian lots; Sortes Virgilianae; Sortes vergilianae; Sortes virgilianae; Sortes Virgilianæ
The Sortes Vergilianae (Virgilian Lots) is a form of divination by bibliomancy in which advice or predictions of the future are sought by interpreting passages from the works of the Roman poet Virgil. The use of Virgil for divination may date to as early as the second century AD, and is part of a wider tradition that associated the poet with magic.
Reims à Toutes Jambes         
  • [[Beatrice Omwanza]] won both the Reims and [[Paris Marathon]]s in 2003.
  • Frenchman [[Benoît Zwierzchiewski]] won the race and national title in 2000.
  • The 2001 winner [[Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot]] has also won the [[Boston Marathon]].
Reims Marathon; Reims à toutes jambes; Reims Half Marathon; Semi Marathon de Reims; Semi Marathon de Reims à Toutes Jambes; Semi Marathon Reims à Toutes Jambes; Reims a Toutes Jambes; Semi Marathon Intl de Reims à Toutes Jambes
Reims à Toutes Jambes (English: Reims at Full Speed) is an annual road running event held in Reims, France in the month of October. First held in 1984, the competition comprises three main parts: a 42.
À toutes les filles...         
1990 SINGLE BY FÉLIX GRAY AND DIDIER BARBELIVIEN
A toutes les filles...
toutes les filles..." is a 1990 song recorded as a duet by the French singers Didier Barbelivien and Félix Gray.

Wikipedia

Sortes Sanctorum

Sortes Sanctorum (incipit Post solem surgunt stellae) is a late antique text that was used for divination by means of dice. The oldest version of the text may have been pagan, but the earliest surviving example—a 4th- or 5th-century Greek fragment on papyrus—is Christian. The original version had 216 answers available depending on three ordered throws of a single die. It was later revised down to 56 answers for a single throw of three dice. This version was translated into Latin by the time of the council of Vannes (465), which condemned its use. The Latin version was subsequently revised to render it more acceptable to ecclesiastical authorities. This Latin version survives in numerous manuscripts from the early 9th century through the 16th, as well as in Old Occitan and Old French translations. Beginning in the 13th century, the text was sometimes known as the Sortes Apostolorum, a title it shares with at least two other texts.

The term Sortes Sanctorum has a long history of being misunderstood and misapplied. It was once believed to be identical with the practice of sortes biblicae, whereby one would seek guidance by opening the Bible at random and consulting the verses therein. The mistaken identification seems to have originated with Edward Gibbon in the third volume of his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, published in 1781.

The title Sortes Sanctorum is a reference to Colossians 1:12.