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CIT_SIBYL_PAUS ENT_SIBYL SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION Pausanias, Description of Greece Book 10, ch. 12 There is a projecting stone above, on which the Delphians say the first Herophile, also called the Sibyl, chanted her oracles. I found her to be most ancient, and the Greeks say she was the daughter of Zeus by Lamia the daughter of Poseidon, and that she was the first woman who chanted oracles, and that she was called Sibyl by the Libyans. A. R. Shilleto 1886 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/68946 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 book.chapter located + name-anchored in chapter + substring gate (Gutenberg #68946/#68680); section-level locus per attestation — audit pending 1 0    
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