Talk:Phrygian Sibyl

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Is a "Phrygian Sibyl' a medieval invention? In what literature does the so-called "Phrygian Sibyl" first appear? "At" Phrygia is an odd locution: genuine sibyls were at first very specifically sited. Only in Roman and Christian versions were they wanderers. --Wetman 18:05, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Time enough. I've repaired the text for accuracy. --Wetman 01:42, 15 September 2005 (UTC)