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Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews (ed. William Whiston, A.M.), Book 1, section 115 (search)
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Cornelius Tacitus, The Annals (ed. Alfred John Church, William Jackson Brodribb), BOOK VI, chapter 12 (search)
A motion was next brought forward in the Senate by Quintilianus,
a tribune of the people, respecting an alleged book of the Sibyl. Caninius
Gallus, a member of the College of the Fifteen, had asked that it might be
received among the other volumes of the same prophetess by a decree on the
subject. This having been carried by a division, the emperor sent a letter
in which he gently censured the tribune, as ignorant of ancient usage
because of his youth. Gallus he scolded for having introdu The same regulations too had been made by our ancestors
after the burning of the Capitol in the social war, when there was a search
throughout Samos,
Ilium,
Erythræ,
and even in Africa,
Sicily and the Italian colonies for the verses of the Sibyl (whether there were but one or more) and the priests were charged with the business of
distinguishing, as far as they could by human means, what were genuine.
Accordingly the book in question was now also submitted to the scrutiny of
the Colle