The Works of Sir Thomas Browne, Volume 2Browne, Thomas, Sir
Religion
The Works of Sir Thomas Browne, Volume 2
Browne, Thomas, Sir
Christianity; Ethics; Religion and medicine
Others make them fewer: _Martianus Capella_ two; _Pliny_ and _Solinus_
three; _Ælian_ four; and _Salmasius_ in effect but seven. For
discoursing hereof in his _Plinian_ Exercitations, he thus determineth;
_Ridere licet hodiernos Pictores, qui tabulas proponunt Cumanæ, Cumeæ,
et Erythrææ, quasi trium diversarum Sibyllarum; cum una cademque fuerit
Cumana, Cumæa, et Erythræa, ex plurium et doctissimorum Authorum
sententia._ _Boysardus_ gives us leave to opinion there was no more than
one; for so doth he conclude, _In tanta Scriptorum varietate liberum
relinquimus Lectori credere, an una et eadem in diversis regionibus
peregrinata, cognomen sortita sit ab iis locis ubi oracula reddidisse
comperitur, an plures extiterint_: And therefore not discovering a
resolution of their number from pens of the best Writers, we have no
reason to determine the same from the hand and pencil of Painters.
As touching their age, that they are generally described as young women,
History will not allow; for the Sibyl whereof _Virgil_ speaketh is
termed by him _longæva sacerdos_, and _Servius_ in his Comment
amplifieth the same. The other that sold the books unto _Tarquin_, and
whose History is plainer than any, by _Livie_ and _Gellius_ is termed
_Anus_; that is, properly no woman of ordinary age, but full of years,
and in the dayes of dotage, according to the Etymology of _Festus_[SN:
Anus, quasi Ἀnoῦs, sine mente.]; and consonant unto the History; wherein
it is said, that _Tarquin_ thought she doted with old age. Which duly
perpended, the _Licentia pictoria_ is very large; with the same reason
they may delineate old _Nestor_ like _Adonis_, _Hecuba_ with _Helens_
face, and Time with _Absolons_ head. But this absurdity that eminent
Artist _Michael Angelo_ hath avoided, in the Pictures of the _Cumean_
and _Persian_ Sibyls, as they stand described from the printed
sculptures of _Adam Mantuanus_.
CHAPTER XII
Of the Picture describing the death of
_Cleopatra_.
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