Sibyls
Sibyls
The sibyls were female prophets of Greek and Roman mythology. Their prophecies, which emerged as riddles to be interpreted by priests, were inspired by Apollo* or other gods. The number of sibyls varied from 1 to 12.
prophet one who claims to have received divine messages or insights
prophecy foretelling of what is to come; also something that is predicted
The most famous of these prophets was the Cumaean Sibyl. Apollo offered to grant her any wish if she would make love to him. Scooping up a handful of sand, the Sibyl asked to live one year for each grain of sand she held. Apollo granted her wish, but then the Sibyl refused him. As punishment, Apollo gave her long life but not
eternal youth. As the Sibyl grew older, she shrank in size, finally becoming so small she lived in a bottle. When someone asked the Sibyl what she wanted, she would reply that she wished only to die.
One story tells how the Cumaean Sibyl led the Greek hero Aeneas* to the underworld to meet his dead father Anchises. Anchises then predicted that from Aeneas would come the greatest empire the world had ever seen. According to tradition, Aeneas's descendants founded Rome.
underworld land of the dead
In another well-known tale, the Sibyl offered to sell nine books to the Roman king Tarquin. He refused to buy them. The Sibyl burned three of the books and came back to offer the remaining six at the same price. Again he refused. She burned three more and returned again. This time Tarquin bought the books, which contained prophecies about the future of Rome. Tarquin kept the books in the temple of Jupiter*, where officials consulted them on special occasions to interpret the prophecies. The books were consumed in a fire in 83 b.c.
See also Greek Mythology;
Roman Mythology.
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Edward Jenner and the history of smallpox and vaccination.
Magazine article from: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings; 1/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...have to worry about it thanks to the remarkable work of Edward Jenner and later developments from his endeavors. With the...a disease known to few people in the 21st century. Edward Jenner (Figure 1) is well known around the world for his...
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Ed honoured ; Work has started on a West garden which is a memorial to Edward Jenner - the pioneer of the smallpox vaccination.
Newspaper article from: Western Daily Press (Bristol UK); 5/16/2008; 261 words
; ...started on a West garden which is a memorial to Edward Jenner - the pioneer of the smallpox vaccination. Jenner Gardens are set in the graveyard of Cheltenham...The gardens are being restored to honour Edward Jenner who lived in the town between 1795...
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Edward Baker Jenner Sr., 80, bred dogs, horses
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 3/11/2005; ; 654 words
; ...Dolittle were a real person, he might have had a lot in common with Edward Baker Jenner Sr. One night when Mr. Jenner's wife of 58 years, Virginia McLaughlin Jenner, came home, she found a horse resting in their bed. Mr. Jenner told...
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Archive: On this day: 1749: Birth of surgeon Edward Jenner, discoverer of vaccination:.
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 5/17/2001; 414 words
; ...medicine and biology from an early age, Jenner started as a surgeon's apprentice at...serious problem in the 18th century, and Jenner had been impressed by the fact that people...contaminated by smallpox. In May 1796 Jenner found a young dairymaid, who had fresh...
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Jenner Technologies uses business and science savvy to speed cancer vaccine to patients.
Business Wire; 10/12/1995; 700+ words
; ...expenditure to date of $600,000, Jenner Technologies has launched its first...named for smallpox vaccine pioneer Edward Jenner, the company currently has three...said Anthony E. Maida III, CEO of Jenner Technologies. "The money is going...
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Jenner Technologies licenses liposome process technology from Walter Reed Institute and completes $3 million in mezzanine financing.
Business Wire; 5/22/1996; 700+ words
; ...WIRE)--May 22, 1996--Jenner Technologies Wednesday announced...liposomal manufacturing process. Jenner is developing a variety of cancer...carrier. "This agreement gives Jenner additional proprietary protection...for smallpox vaccine pioneer Edward Jenner. In September 1995...
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Jenner gardens restored to former glory
Newspaper article from: Gloucestershire Echo, The; 7/1/2009; 593 words
; ...completed a major revamp of Jenner Gardens, based off the lower...the town's favourite sons Edward Jenner, had fallen into disrepair...have is a fitting memorial to Edward Jenner, that will be an important...towards the town's links to Edward Jenner. Hopefully the gardens...
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INGER FRANCES JENNER.(CAPITAL REGION)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 12/31/1996; 424 words
; SCHOHARIE -- Inger Frances Jenner, 91, of the Central Bridge...Clare's Hospital. Mrs. Jenner was born March 12, 1905 in...University in Bradenton, FL. Mrs. Jenner retired from the Berne-Knox...Survivors include one son, Mr. A. Edward Jenner, of Loudonville; two...
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Jenner gardens benefit from makeover
Newspaper article from: Gloucestershire Echo, The; 10/4/2008; 325 words
; ...Cheltenham Mp Martin Horwood visited Jenner Gardens to check up on its Lottery...pounds10,000 to the Friends of Jenner Gardens. The cash has gone towards...celebrate the life of Cheltenham-born Edward Jenner, whose work towards developing a...
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Bringing glory back to Jenner's garden
Newspaper article from: Gloucestershire Echo, The; 5/17/2008; 506 words
; ...delinquents and drug addicts, Jenner Gardens is being restored to...businesses. The Friends of Jenner Gardens have secured pounds70...Cheltenham's most famous sons, Edward Jenner, who developed a vaccination...interest in the project." Edward Jenner lived in Gloucestershire...
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Edward Jenner
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Edward Jenner The English physician Edward Jenner (1749-1823) introduced vaccination against smallpox and thus laid the foundation of modern concepts of immunology. Edward Jenner was born on May 17, 1749, in the village of Berkeley...
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Jenner, Edward
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Jenner, Edward ( b. Berkely Gloucestershire, England...natural histroy, immunology, medicine. Edward Jenner was the sixth and youngest child...the vicinity of Berkeley. In 1754, when Edward was five years old, both parents died...
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Jenner, Edward (1749-1823)
Book article from: World of Microbiology and Immunology
Jenner, Edward (1749-1823) English physician Edward Jenner discovered the process of vaccination , when he found that injection with cowpox protected against smallpox . His method of immunization via vaccination ushered in the new science of...
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Smallpox Vaccination
Book article from: American Eras
...safer method would be required. Jenner ’ s Experiments. Beginning...an English country doctor named Edward Jenner had observed that English milkmaids...from smallpox. A LETTER TO DR. EDWARD JENNER Monticello, May 14, 1806...
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Inoculation
Book article from: Medical Discoveries
...originated when English physician Edward Jenner (1749-1823) discovered that milkmaids...Variolation remained controversial until Jenner's famous 1798 announcement. Discovery...immune to human smallpox. In 1796 Jenner decided to test an idea. He took...
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