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Asclepius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Asclepius (/æsˈkliːpiəs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀσκληπιός Asklēpiós [asklɛːpiós]; Latin: Aesculapius) is...
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physicians of the time wore
their hair in the
style of Jove and
Asklepius. Accordingly, the
busts of
Hippocrates that have been
found could be only...
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Mosaic on the
floor of the
Asclepieion of Kos,
depicting Hippocrates, with
Asklepius in the
middle (2nd–3rd century)...
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previously known from both the Gr**** and
Latin versions. 32 8
Asclepius 65–78
Asklepius Dialogue of
Hermes Trismegistus with his
disciple Asclepius. Chapters...
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believe that it is a "sacred" cave
which belonged to the cult of
Asklepius.
Artifacts The name
Fikellura derives from a site on the
island of Rhodes...
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Bronze in room 15
Varvakeios Athena,
replica of
Athena Parthenos Statue of
Asklepius.
Roman copy (c. 160 AD), from a 4th-century BC Gr****
original Marble table...
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Christ in Rome, The
Death of Digenis, The
Dithyramb of the Rose and
Asklepius.
Although occasionally his
grandiloquence blunts the
poetic effect of...
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founder of the
sanctuary [κ]ΑΙΑΡΧΙΕΡΕΩΣΑΣΚΛΗΠΙΟΥΚΑΙΥΓΙΕΙΑ[ς] [k]ai arkhiereōs Asklēpiou kai Hygieia[s] [a]nd the high-priest of
Asklepius and Hygieia....
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Archetypal Image of
Human Existence) (1946) Der Göttliche Arzt.
Studien über
Asklepius und
seine Kultstätte (Asklepios:
Archetypal Image of the Physician's Existence)...
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publisher (link) Cortez, F.
Russell (1952), A
Fonte do Ídolo e o
culto de
Asklépius em
Bracara (in Portuguese), Braga, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location...