The Life of Adam and Eve (Apocalypse of Moses) (cf. was once one of the most influential and widely read texts in Western Christendom. The Christian author Lactantius had no hesitation in identifying the sibyl in question as the Tiburtine Sibyl, nevertheless. Download this artwork (provided by The Metropolitan Museum of Art). The eponymous main character of the text, the Tiburtine Sibyl, is deemed one of ten Sibyls and a daughter of the Trojan king Priam. The mythic meeting of Cæsar Augustus with the Sibyl, of whom he inquired whether he should be worshiped as a god, was a favored motif of Christian artists. Wiesbaden: F. Steiner, 1975. 62. 1475-1495) was an unidentified Early Netherlandish painter, probably from Haarlem, named after The Tiburtine Sibyl meets Augustus, a … Whether the sibyl in question was the Etruscan Sibyl of Tibur or the Greek Sibyl of Cumæ is not always clear. To request high-resolution files or new photography, please send an email to imagerequest@risd.edu and include your name and the object's accession number. The Tiburtine Sibyl Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612) After Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520) 1. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, United States. Learn more about this artwork. The Tiburtine Sibyl, the Last Emperor, and the Early Byzantine Apocalyptic Tradition Stephen J. Shoemaker Although it now stands largely forgotten, the Tiburtine Sibyl (Tib. Learn more about this artwork. The Tiburtine Sibyl or Albunea was a Roman sibyl, whose seat was the ancient Etruscan town of Tibur (modern Tivoli).. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, United States. Details. Provenance. Ranking high on any list of medieval best sellers, this oracle Provenance - 1984. Title: The Tiburtine Sibyl; Details. The Tiburtine Sibyl is an apocalyptic text produced in the fourth century CE regarding the eschatological triumph of the (Christian) Roman Empire. Samuel Wagstaff, Jr., American, 1921 - 1987, sold to the J. Paul Getty Museum, 1984. tiburtine-sibyl-1 The Prophecy of the Tiburtine Sibyl From: Ernst Sackur, Sibyllinische Texte und Forschungen: Pseudomethodius, Adso und tiburtinische Sibylle … BHG 24-25f) [Back to Top] Arabic fragments [Unedited] Manuscripts O. H. E. KHS-Bermester, Koptische Handschriften I: Die Handschriftenfragmente der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, vol. The Tiburtine Sibyl Master with the Name of Jesus 16th century. Augustus and the Tiburtine Sibyl Origin Italy Date 1580–1599 Medium Pen and brown ink, with brush and brown wash, heightened with lead white (partly oxidized), on blue-gray laid paper, laid down on ivory laid paper Dimensions 332 × 259 mm Credit Line The Leonora Hall Gurley Memorial Collection Reference Number 1922.5466 The Master of the Tiburtine Sibyl (fl. Whether the sibyl in question was the Etruscan Sibyl of Tibur or the Greek Sibyl of Cumae is not always clear. Mosaic floor detail showing a woman with an open book at her chest, and a scarf hanging from her elbows. The Tiburtine Sibyl from the Sienna Cathedral. This object is The Tiburtine Sibyl Showing the Virgin and Child to Augustus with the accession number of 65.061. 1530–40. The Tiburtine Sibyl (Syriac and Arabic) 1. Sib.) The Tiburtine Sibyl showing Emperor Augustus the Virgin and Christ Child Parmigianino, Anonymus ca. Download this artwork (provided by The Metropolitan Museum of Art).