textThe cult of the Greek healing god Asklepios was one of the most popular cults in all of antiquity. Over the course of a millennium beginning in the 5th c. BC, sanctuaries of Asklepios spanned the Greco-Roman world and attracted countless individuals in search of cures. Scholars have long studied the cult in accordance with dichotomies like rational vs. irrational and public vs. private. These dichotomies are not only misleading when applied to Asklepios-cult, pitting it against “rational” Greek medicine and placing it beyond the political interests of the state, but have driven the cult into interpretive gridlock. Consequently, fundamental questions about the cult’s development remain unanswered. This study begins by exploring...
I investigated Greek medicine and healing shrines in antiquity and focused on the issue of the mind-...
The cult of the Ptolemies spread in various ways. Apart from the Lagids, the initiative came from po...
Panhellenism is a modern concept that has crept into the subconscious of historical narratives of an...
This thesis looks only at the minor, non-Asklepian healing cults in and around Athens and the Peirai...
Western culture's demands of integrity, sacrifice, and com-passion from its physician healers h...
The problem of suffering has preoccupied mankind since the earliest times. From the time of Homer t...
The healing at the Sanctuaries of Asclepios in antiquity was thought to occur due to divine interven...
This dissertation, “Amphiaraos into Attica: The Rise of Athenian Healing Cults,” uses epigraphic, li...
This study analyzes gender roles and sexuality within the cult of Asklepios through the analysis of ...
This paper is an in depth analysis of the Bronze Age interactions between Egypt and Greece and the l...
Asklepios, Greek god of medicine, had a very important cult in the 5th century BCE and two of his mo...
Asclepius was the most popular healing deity of the ancient Graeco-Roman world. There are several re...
Iatric cults were spread in Hellas, and in the Hellenistic period were also venerated in Roman Empir...
Rather than looking at a particular element of sacrificial practice, this paper will survey the vari...
For many Ancient Greeks, Asclepius was the god usually sought after to assist in the recovery proces...
I investigated Greek medicine and healing shrines in antiquity and focused on the issue of the mind-...
The cult of the Ptolemies spread in various ways. Apart from the Lagids, the initiative came from po...
Panhellenism is a modern concept that has crept into the subconscious of historical narratives of an...
This thesis looks only at the minor, non-Asklepian healing cults in and around Athens and the Peirai...
Western culture's demands of integrity, sacrifice, and com-passion from its physician healers h...
The problem of suffering has preoccupied mankind since the earliest times. From the time of Homer t...
The healing at the Sanctuaries of Asclepios in antiquity was thought to occur due to divine interven...
This dissertation, “Amphiaraos into Attica: The Rise of Athenian Healing Cults,” uses epigraphic, li...
This study analyzes gender roles and sexuality within the cult of Asklepios through the analysis of ...
This paper is an in depth analysis of the Bronze Age interactions between Egypt and Greece and the l...
Asklepios, Greek god of medicine, had a very important cult in the 5th century BCE and two of his mo...
Asclepius was the most popular healing deity of the ancient Graeco-Roman world. There are several re...
Iatric cults were spread in Hellas, and in the Hellenistic period were also venerated in Roman Empir...
Rather than looking at a particular element of sacrificial practice, this paper will survey the vari...
For many Ancient Greeks, Asclepius was the god usually sought after to assist in the recovery proces...
I investigated Greek medicine and healing shrines in antiquity and focused on the issue of the mind-...
The cult of the Ptolemies spread in various ways. Apart from the Lagids, the initiative came from po...
Panhellenism is a modern concept that has crept into the subconscious of historical narratives of an...