Sortes Homericae

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Sors \Sors\, n.; pl. {Sortes}. [L.]
   A lot; also, a kind of divination by means of lots.
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   {Sortes Homericae} or {Sortes Virgilianae} [L., Homeric or
      Virgilian lots], a form of divination anciently practiced,
      which consisted in taking the first passage on which the
      eye fell, upon opening a volume of Homer or Virgil, or a
      passage drawn from an urn which several were deposited, as
      indicating future events, or the proper course to be
      pursued. In later times the Bible was used for the same
      purpose by Christians.
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