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- Bakis abstract "Bakis (pronounced "Vakis") (Βάκις, i.e. "speaker," from the Greek βάζω "speak") is a general name for the inspired prophets and dispensers of oracles who flourished in Greece from the 8th to the 6th century B.C. Philetas of Ephesus, Aelian and John Tzetzes distinguish between three: a Boeotian, an Arcadian and an Athenian.".
- Bakis comment "Bakis (pronounced "Vakis") (Βάκις, i.e. "speaker," from the Greek βάζω "speak") is a general name for the inspired prophets and dispensers of oracles who flourished in Greece from the 8th to the 6th century B.C. Philetas of Ephesus, Aelian and John Tzetzes distinguish between three: a Boeotian, an Arcadian and an Athenian.".