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sortes HomericaeThe Sortes Homericae (Latin - Homeric lots) was the practice of drawing a random sentence or line from the works of Homer (usually the Iliad) to answer a question or predict the future. Socrates is recorded as doing so in prison to determine the day of his execution, and the practice even occurred in the Renaissance er
Sortes AstrampsychiThe Sortes Astrampsychi (The Lots of Astrampsychus), was a popular Greco-Roman fortune-telling guide written under the pseudonym Astrampsychu The book contained instructions for throwing lots, or sortes, the result of which would be used to look up prewritten simple sentences by means of a numerical index.