Talk:Lucus Pisaurensis
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Malabathrum
[edit]Both Laurel nobilis and Cinnamomum tamala contain malabathrum. L. nobilis is native to the Mediterranean and C. tamala is native to India (মধু মঞ্জরী, or unio mystica) and Egypt (μυω, or tetramorphic mysticism) Isobel Chaveh (talk • contribs) 02:22, 24 October 2016 (UTC)
The Sacred Grove as a Cult of Water Goddessess
[edit]A line could be added about the many similarities in the Song of Songs 4:12 to the Juvenal quote "To guide only the condūcēbāmus to the fountain that they seek"
By comparing the Hebrew to the Latin, one sees that the Sacred Grove is the enclosed Garden [גנה gdh, גנן gdn][1] of Song, the fountain referenced in both quotes is the אֱנוֹשׁ, the sought after is אִשְׁתִּי, the seeking condūcēbāmus is אִישׁ. Isobel Chaveh (talk) 00:00, 24 November 2016 (UTC)
Proposed merge of Votive Stones of Pesaro into Lucus Pisaurensis
[edit]These artefacts were found at Lucus Pisaurensis and it seems sensible for them to be covered in the article on that site. Tacyarg (talk) 21:46, 7 December 2022 (UTC)
- Merger complete. Klbrain (talk) 08:39, 18 August 2023 (UTC)