The Hermetic dialogue Asclepius occupies a central place in the Corpus Hermeticum. One part of Asclepius and the prayer at its end was translated into Coptic from Greek. This paper examines the richness of Egyptian thought incorporated into the dialogue and demonstrates the close relations between the work and Hellenistic Egyptian religion
Asclepius was the most popular healing deity of the ancient Graeco-Roman world. There are several re...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of Anubis as a member of the “Isiac Family” (Isis–O...
In a recent article, V. Hunink, following a hint of B.L. Hijmans Jr.’s, rekindles controversy on the...
The Hermetic literature (HL) or the Corpus Hermeticum, as it is more commonly referred to, concerns ...
In this first of two essays written on the topic of ancient greek inscriptions, I will briefly explo...
This paper presents an analysis of one of the numerous translations from Greek into Latin produced i...
For many Ancient Greeks, Asclepius was the god usually sought after to assist in the recovery proces...
The paeans to Asclepius: innovation and continuity. Our study relies on a set of religious hymns eng...
In my work, I focus on a comparison of Olympian and chthonic aspects of the myth and cult of the god...
Iatric cults were spread in Hellas, and in the Hellenistic period were also venerated in Roman Empir...
Ammianus Marcellinus Bemerkungen über Orakelpraktiken im Bes-Tempel von Abydos werden als Ausgang fü...
The article attempts to examine anew two classical cases of alleged continuity of ancient Egyptian ...
At the basis of several mythological interpretations of Hermes Tris- megistus (the personification o...
This paper aims to understand the phenomenon of Hermetism though the perspective of its process of r...
The healing at the Sanctuaries of Asclepios in antiquity was thought to occur due to divine interven...
Asclepius was the most popular healing deity of the ancient Graeco-Roman world. There are several re...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of Anubis as a member of the “Isiac Family” (Isis–O...
In a recent article, V. Hunink, following a hint of B.L. Hijmans Jr.’s, rekindles controversy on the...
The Hermetic literature (HL) or the Corpus Hermeticum, as it is more commonly referred to, concerns ...
In this first of two essays written on the topic of ancient greek inscriptions, I will briefly explo...
This paper presents an analysis of one of the numerous translations from Greek into Latin produced i...
For many Ancient Greeks, Asclepius was the god usually sought after to assist in the recovery proces...
The paeans to Asclepius: innovation and continuity. Our study relies on a set of religious hymns eng...
In my work, I focus on a comparison of Olympian and chthonic aspects of the myth and cult of the god...
Iatric cults were spread in Hellas, and in the Hellenistic period were also venerated in Roman Empir...
Ammianus Marcellinus Bemerkungen über Orakelpraktiken im Bes-Tempel von Abydos werden als Ausgang fü...
The article attempts to examine anew two classical cases of alleged continuity of ancient Egyptian ...
At the basis of several mythological interpretations of Hermes Tris- megistus (the personification o...
This paper aims to understand the phenomenon of Hermetism though the perspective of its process of r...
The healing at the Sanctuaries of Asclepios in antiquity was thought to occur due to divine interven...
Asclepius was the most popular healing deity of the ancient Graeco-Roman world. There are several re...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of Anubis as a member of the “Isiac Family” (Isis–O...
In a recent article, V. Hunink, following a hint of B.L. Hijmans Jr.’s, rekindles controversy on the...