With an inspiration more prophetic than you dream, you have written, among other masterpieces, a quite admirable Ode to Antares.
Moreover, besides the "usual condition of prophetic inspiration", Ruskin defines three classes:
In the Roman tradition, the Muses became identified with the Camenae, the Latin goddesses of fresh-water sources and prophetic inspiration.
According to Qirqisani, the Christianity of his day originated with Paul, who ascribed divinity to Jesus and prophetic inspiration to himself.
As the Sufis had wanted to experience God like Muhammad, Abulafia claimed to have found a way of achieving prophetic inspiration.
Mrs Buchan claimed prophetic inspiration and the ability to confer the Holy Spirit upon her followers by breathing upon them.
This was based in large part on the Pharisaic thesis that prophetic inspiration ended after Ezra and Nehemiah.
Belief in the possibility of continued prophetic inspiration, and in its actual occurrence appear throughout much of the medieval period, and even in modern times.
Heschel's work on prophetic inspiration in the Middle Ages originally appeared in two long Hebrew articles.
In some cases it signifies prophetic inspiration, while in others it is used as a hypostatization or a metonym for God.