While the early Greeks emphasised mantic or inspired behaviour, it was never practised by Romans. |
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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 same applies to the other mantic arts, in the sense of the time and commitment involved. |
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Even objects that lie about haphazardly were fit for mantic purposes. The prcatice was called apantomancy. |
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They have a mantic power to know and reveal what is concealed in the future, a revelation they express in human language just as prophets do. |
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In this way, the organization of the Treatise asserted the superiority of general and universal knowledge over military, mantic, and medical knowledge, deliberately framed as technical and limited in nature. |
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He draws out the purificatory implications of Apollo's apotreptic intervention when an uneasy feeling rises from the mantic spirit within him to meet the voice of the god. |
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Ltd and chairman of Mantic Point Solutions, a business backed by YFM Equity Partners. |
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In the Mantic River Estuary, explosives were used to selectively remove eelgrass in an attempt to improve water circulation. |
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