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Latest revision as of 02:18, 11 March 2015
"Messenger of the Gods"
Pliny wrote the following about this plant, which
has been neither identified nor even interpreted:
The theangelis comes from the mountains of
Lebanon in Syria, from the Dikte Mountains
of Crete, and from Babylon and Susa in Persia;
when drunk, it imparts magicians with the
ability to prophesy. (24.164)