Augur - Wikipedia Romulus and Remus indeed acted as augurs and Romulus was considered a great augur throughout the course of his life The character that best represented and portrayed the art however was Attus Navius
Augur | Roman Religious Official Ancient Divination Practices . . . augur, in ancient Rome, one of the members of a religious college whose duty it was to observe and interpret the signs (auspices) of approval or disapproval sent by the gods in reference to any proposed undertaking
AUGUR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Augur means to be a sign or omen of something To say that an event or occurrence augurs well for the future means that it is a sign or promise of good things to come—that it foreshadows that things will go well, as in These clear skies augur well for our chances of holding the parade
augur - Wiktionary, the free dictionary augur (plural augurs) A diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds or other animals, or by signs derived from celestial phenomena, or unusual occurrences quotations
Augury - Wikipedia Similar to records of court precedents, augurs kept books containing records of past signs, the necessary rituals, prayers, and other resources to help other augurs, especially members of the ruling aristocracy, to understand the fundamentals of augury
The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Iliad, by Homer With these words he sat down, and Calchas son of Thestor, wisest of augurs, who knew things past present and to come, rose to speak He it was who had guided the Achaeans with their fleet to Ilius, through the prophesyings with which Phoebus Apollo had inspired him