The article brings up the topic of ancient sanctuary of Asclepius in Epidauros, the biggest health centre in ancient Greece. However, enclosing its function to religious and health centre would be huge misunderstanding. Asklepieion was real centre of social and political life. The article discusses multipurpose of sanctuary by analysis of function of the most important buildings in the complex. Furthermore, in sanctuary, there were used contemporary methods of medicine: minor operations, hydrotherapy and treatment by art. Additionally, the theatre could take special place in process of healing. In Conclusion, the worship of Asclepius wasn’t eliminate development of science, but contrarily, both of its aspects coexisted together
This article suggests a bio-cultural approach to the Asclepius cult in order to explore the attracti...
Os Santuários de Asclépio: expressões arquitetônicas, sociais e religiosas nos séculos V, IV e III a...
Asklepios, Greek god of medicine, had a very important cult in the 5th century BCE and two of his mo...
For many Ancient Greeks, Asclepius was the god usually sought after to assist in the recovery proces...
Epidaurus was in the antiquity a therapeutic complex which included several buildings to which peopl...
Divine healing has been often seen in opposition to human healing. The two spheres, have been consid...
The sanctuary dedicated to the Greek god Asclepius, situated below the Acropolis on the western slop...
Asclepius was the most popular healing deity of the ancient Graeco-Roman world. There are several re...
The healing at the Sanctuaries of Asclepios in antiquity was thought to occur due to divine interven...
'The most famous of sanctuaries of Asclepius had their origin from Epidaurus’, Pausanias writes in h...
Iatric cults were spread in Hellas, and in the Hellenistic period were also venerated in Roman Empir...
Exedra seating, several seats in a row; UNESCO World Heritage Site. Though traces of the ancient cit...
This article relates to the epigraphic documents concerning the cult of Hygieia. The research focuse...
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
This article suggests a bio-cultural approach to the Asclepius cult in order to explore the attracti...
Os Santuários de Asclépio: expressões arquitetônicas, sociais e religiosas nos séculos V, IV e III a...
Asklepios, Greek god of medicine, had a very important cult in the 5th century BCE and two of his mo...
For many Ancient Greeks, Asclepius was the god usually sought after to assist in the recovery proces...
Epidaurus was in the antiquity a therapeutic complex which included several buildings to which peopl...
Divine healing has been often seen in opposition to human healing. The two spheres, have been consid...
The sanctuary dedicated to the Greek god Asclepius, situated below the Acropolis on the western slop...
Asclepius was the most popular healing deity of the ancient Graeco-Roman world. There are several re...
The healing at the Sanctuaries of Asclepios in antiquity was thought to occur due to divine interven...
'The most famous of sanctuaries of Asclepius had their origin from Epidaurus’, Pausanias writes in h...
Iatric cults were spread in Hellas, and in the Hellenistic period were also venerated in Roman Empir...
Exedra seating, several seats in a row; UNESCO World Heritage Site. Though traces of the ancient cit...
This article relates to the epigraphic documents concerning the cult of Hygieia. The research focuse...
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
This article suggests a bio-cultural approach to the Asclepius cult in order to explore the attracti...
Os Santuários de Asclépio: expressões arquitetônicas, sociais e religiosas nos séculos V, IV e III a...
Asklepios, Greek god of medicine, had a very important cult in the 5th century BCE and two of his mo...