Etruscan wall painting from Tomba degli Auguri (c. 530 BC) showing two augurs
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Ornithomancy (modern term from Greek ornis "bird" and manteia "divination"; in Ancient Greek: οἰωνίζομαι "take omens from the flight and cries of birds") is the practice of reading omens from the actions of birds followed in many ancient cultures including the Greeks, and is equivalent to the augury employed by the ancient Romans.
Ornithomancy in some form has been found globally among a wide variety of pre-industrial peoples.[1]
have introduced ornithomancy to mankind, by indicating among the birds “those by nature favourable, and those/Sinister”. Ornithomancy could be spontaneous...
cardinal points, in which the priests of ancient Rome practiced augury and ornithomancy. The priest observer was positioned at the center of the temple, in a...
patron of the augurs. Augury Auguraculum De Divinatione Inauguration Omen Ornithomancy Beard, et al, volume 1, pp.22-24, 27-28 Brent (1999), p. 20. Brent (1999)...
see phrenology (Greek organon, organ + -skopiā, observation) orniscopy/ornithomancy → see theriomancy oromancy: by mountains (Greek oros, mountain + manteía...
official of that name, is used to mean a person of any culture engaged in ornithomancy. There were no Romans at Troy, as Rome had not yet been founded. Homer...
many methods to explicate the will of the gods including extispicy, ornithomancy, etc. They were more numerous than the oracles and did not keep a limited...
until the 4th or 5th century author Palladius. Augury, formal Roman ornithomancy, continued to be the focus of a prestigious dedicated priesthood until...
Hepatoscopy: observing the liver of an animal Nephomancy: cloud-watching Ornithomancy: watching birds in flight Capnomancy: divination through smoke Oneiromancy:...