tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4289549834808989487.post7748811155856072296..comments2022-03-30T21:10:36.764-07:00Comments on Quarenta dias na Anatólia: Termessos, em portuguêsAne* Walsh - biocosméticoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16023338740070819455noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4289549834808989487.post-71134366327805739362013-11-23T10:14:55.044-08:002013-11-23T10:14:55.044-08:00In the walls to the east of the city gate are some...In the walls to the east of the city gate are some extremely interesting inscriptions with augury by dice. Throughout the history of the Roman Empire, beliefs of this sort-in sorcery, magic, and superstition-were widespread. The Termessians were probably very interested in fortune telling. Inscriptions of this kind are usually four to five lines long and include numbers to be thrown with the dice, the name of the god wanted for soothsaying, and the nature of the prediction given in the counsels of that god.Ane* Walsh - biocosméticoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16023338740070819455noreply@blogger.com