Since time immemorial the snake has been venerated as an enigmatic creature with supernatural powers. As a snake and staff symbol it is also traditionally associated with the healing arts, either as the single-snake emblem of Asklepios, or as the double-snake emblem (caduceus) of Hermes. The mythological basis for this symbolism is reviewed. The Asklepian emblem has been associated with health care since the 5th century BC, when Asklepios became accepted by the Greeks as the god of healing. Whether he was also an historical figure as healer in earlier ages is less certain. The origin of the double-snake emblem is shrouded in the mists of antiquity. In classical times it became the herald's wand of Hermes, messenger of the gods who guided...
Apotropaic magic as well as sympathetic magic in the Ancient Near East and early Israel are examined...
International audienceAuthorities for this paper are principally the works by physicians, like Diosc...
The venomous, serpentine imagery used referencing women in ancient Greek tragedies reflects on man’s...
Today, two serpent motifs are commonly used to symbolize the practice and profession of medicine. In...
The image of the snake evokes the same terror and awe today as it did in the ancient Mediterranean ...
The magical elements of the well-known account of the snake infestation and its remedy by a bronze s...
In the heart of Istanbul, on the site of the former Hippodrome, stand the remains of the Serpent Col...
The bearded snake is an unusual motif that appears in a variety of contexts and media throughout the...
In this dissertation I examine the role played by the ancient Near Eastern serpent in apotropaic and...
The word ‘caduceus’ has a Greek root (cherukeion) and means ‘herald’s emblem’. However, the signifi...
Starting from Babylon to Greece, India and other parts of the old world, the symbol of the serpent o...
Mircea Eliade describes mythic narratives as telling “a sacred history … [by] disclos[ing] their [Su...
The snake is a practically omnipresent figure in Athenian visual culture from the Archaic to the Hel...
Ancient Greek herpetology is often assumed to be unrelated to the criteria and classification of mod...
The serpent was a dynamic icon in ancient Egyptian art and religion.Images of serpents first appeare...
Apotropaic magic as well as sympathetic magic in the Ancient Near East and early Israel are examined...
International audienceAuthorities for this paper are principally the works by physicians, like Diosc...
The venomous, serpentine imagery used referencing women in ancient Greek tragedies reflects on man’s...
Today, two serpent motifs are commonly used to symbolize the practice and profession of medicine. In...
The image of the snake evokes the same terror and awe today as it did in the ancient Mediterranean ...
The magical elements of the well-known account of the snake infestation and its remedy by a bronze s...
In the heart of Istanbul, on the site of the former Hippodrome, stand the remains of the Serpent Col...
The bearded snake is an unusual motif that appears in a variety of contexts and media throughout the...
In this dissertation I examine the role played by the ancient Near Eastern serpent in apotropaic and...
The word ‘caduceus’ has a Greek root (cherukeion) and means ‘herald’s emblem’. However, the signifi...
Starting from Babylon to Greece, India and other parts of the old world, the symbol of the serpent o...
Mircea Eliade describes mythic narratives as telling “a sacred history … [by] disclos[ing] their [Su...
The snake is a practically omnipresent figure in Athenian visual culture from the Archaic to the Hel...
Ancient Greek herpetology is often assumed to be unrelated to the criteria and classification of mod...
The serpent was a dynamic icon in ancient Egyptian art and religion.Images of serpents first appeare...
Apotropaic magic as well as sympathetic magic in the Ancient Near East and early Israel are examined...
International audienceAuthorities for this paper are principally the works by physicians, like Diosc...
The venomous, serpentine imagery used referencing women in ancient Greek tragedies reflects on man’s...