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Epidaurus (Gr****: Ἐπίδαυρος) was a
small city (polis) in
ancient Greece, on the
Argolid Peninsula at the
Saronic Gulf. Two
modern towns bear the name Epidavros:...
- also,
which re****es the idea of
beginning at the
winter solstice. The
Epidaurian calendar was from the
Epidauros region in
ancient Greece and most extensively...
- an
exploration of
healing through the
examination of
Asclepius and the
Epidaurian Iamata". Prandium: The
Journal of
Historical Studies at
University of...
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Asclepius and Freud."
Akroterion 60, 2015, pp. 13–32. LiDonnici, Lynn R. The
Epidaurian Miracle Inscriptions: Text, Translation, and Commentary. Atlanta: Scholars...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-954855-2. LiDonnici, Lynn R. (1995). The
Epidaurian Miracle Inscriptions. Atlanta, GA:
Scholars Press. ISBN 9780788501036...
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According to an
Epidaurian and
Aeginetan tradition, the
country of
Epidaurus was
afflicted with famine, and the
Delphic oracle advised the
Epidaurians to erect...
- Rhodian, and
Epidaurian month – Artemisiōn was an
Ionic month 8 Δαίσιος
Daisios May 9 Πάνημος or Πάναμος Panēmos or
Panamos June Also an
Epidaurian, Miletian...
- have been
built in
consequence of an
intimation from Asclepius, when an
Epidaurian ship
touched here on its way to Cos. Its
foundation probably belongs to...
- Evadne;
people of Elis
believed him to be a son of Pelops; finally, the
Epidaurians themselves considered him to be a son of Apollo.
These versions are recounted...
- the
Aeginetes had
carried off from Epidauros,
their parent state. The
Epidaurians had been
accustomed to make
annual offerings to the
Athenian deities...