Who Is behind Incubation Stories? The Hagiographers of Byzantine Dream Healing Miracles” in Dreams, Healing, and Medicine in Greece: From Antiquity to the Present, ed. S.M. Oberhelman, 161-188 (Farnham: Ashgate, 2013). Review: Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2013.11.3
In the fifth and fourth centuries BCE, a number of “doctor-cosmologists” attempted to base the art o...
Review of: Bronwen Neil, Doru Costache, Kevin Wagner, Dreams, Virtue and Divine Knowledge in Early C...
This book is an ambitious attempt to chart the impact of ideas about disease, its provenance and tre...
[First paragraph] Gil Renberg has done the field an incredible service with the publication of this ...
That Gil Renberg can preface his weighty two-volume study of incubation in the ancient world with a ...
in: Annual of Medieval Studies, (2002) pp. 89-123. troduction and analysis of the miracle collectio...
This paper will examine the use of sleep and dreams at the heart of Ancient Greek medicine. To start...
International audienceThis article aims at checking a possible historical continuity in the ritual o...
Divine healing has been often seen in opposition to human healing. The two spheres, have been consid...
The corpus of healing reports from the worship of Asklepios at Epidauros, the Iamata (cures), surv...
Classical representations of the miracle cures of Asclepius reflect a model influenced by the agenda...
For many Ancient Greeks, Asclepius was the god usually sought after to assist in the recovery proces...
Asklepios, Greek god of medicine, had a very important cult in the 5th century BCE and two of his mo...
Changes in dream patterns between Antiquity and Byzantium: the impact of medical learning on dream h...
A paper on dreams in Greek archaeology prepared for a 2010 Presidential Lecture series at the Univer...
In the fifth and fourth centuries BCE, a number of “doctor-cosmologists” attempted to base the art o...
Review of: Bronwen Neil, Doru Costache, Kevin Wagner, Dreams, Virtue and Divine Knowledge in Early C...
This book is an ambitious attempt to chart the impact of ideas about disease, its provenance and tre...
[First paragraph] Gil Renberg has done the field an incredible service with the publication of this ...
That Gil Renberg can preface his weighty two-volume study of incubation in the ancient world with a ...
in: Annual of Medieval Studies, (2002) pp. 89-123. troduction and analysis of the miracle collectio...
This paper will examine the use of sleep and dreams at the heart of Ancient Greek medicine. To start...
International audienceThis article aims at checking a possible historical continuity in the ritual o...
Divine healing has been often seen in opposition to human healing. The two spheres, have been consid...
The corpus of healing reports from the worship of Asklepios at Epidauros, the Iamata (cures), surv...
Classical representations of the miracle cures of Asclepius reflect a model influenced by the agenda...
For many Ancient Greeks, Asclepius was the god usually sought after to assist in the recovery proces...
Asklepios, Greek god of medicine, had a very important cult in the 5th century BCE and two of his mo...
Changes in dream patterns between Antiquity and Byzantium: the impact of medical learning on dream h...
A paper on dreams in Greek archaeology prepared for a 2010 Presidential Lecture series at the Univer...
In the fifth and fourth centuries BCE, a number of “doctor-cosmologists” attempted to base the art o...
Review of: Bronwen Neil, Doru Costache, Kevin Wagner, Dreams, Virtue and Divine Knowledge in Early C...
This book is an ambitious attempt to chart the impact of ideas about disease, its provenance and tre...