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In the second century AD Aelius Aristides wrote eight prose hymns to Greek gods. This volume presents a new edition of the Greek text of four of these hymns (focusing on Asclepius), a new English translation with notes, and a number of essays shedding additional light on these texts from various perspectives.
Asklepios --- Religion --- Philosophy --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Rhetorik --- Heilkulte --- Medizingeschichte --- persönliche Religiosität --- Kirchengeschichte --- Religionsgeschichte --- Editionen, Textausgaben --- Studienliteratur --- Religionsphilosophie --- Antike --- Lehrbücher --- Antike Philosophie --- Allgemeines --- Asclepius --- Asclepio --- Ασκληπιος --- Asclepiu --- Asklepi --- Асклепій --- Asklepiĭ --- Асклепий --- Asklepije --- Asclepi --- Æskulap --- Asklepio --- Asclépios --- Esculapio --- אסקלפיוס --- Asḳlepiyos --- Asḳlepyos --- Aesculapius --- Asklēpijs --- Asklepijas --- Asklepijus --- Eskulapas --- Aszklépiosz --- Асклепиј --- Asklepij --- Ескулап --- Eskulap --- アスクレーピオス --- Asukurēpiosu --- Asklepiy --- Asklepiu --- Асклепије --- 阿斯克勒庇俄斯 --- Asikeleibiesi --- Eshmun --- Religion.
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Shrines --- History of Medicine --- History, Ancient --- Mythology --- Sacred space --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages --- Ancient History (Medicine) --- Ancient History of Medicine --- History of Medicine, Ancient --- Medicine, Ancient History --- Ancient History --- Ancient Histories (Medicine) --- Ancient History Medicine --- Ancient History Medicines --- Histories, Ancient (Medicine) --- History Medicine, Ancient --- History Medicines, Ancient --- History, Ancient (Medicine) --- Medicine Ancient History --- Medicines, Ancient History --- Medicine, History --- History Medicines --- Medicine Histories --- Medicines, History --- Medicine --- history --- Asklepios --- Asclepius. --- Asclepius --- Asclepio --- Ασκληπιος --- Asclepiu --- Asklepi --- Асклепій --- Asklepiĭ --- Асклепий --- Asklepije --- Asclepi --- Æskulap --- Asklepio --- Asclépios --- Esculapio --- אסקלפיוס --- Asḳlepiyos --- Asḳlepyos --- Aesculapius --- Asklēpijs --- Asklepijas --- Asklepijus --- Eskulapas --- Aszklépiosz --- Асклепиј --- Asklepij --- Ескулап --- Eskulap --- アスクレーピオス --- Asukurēpiosu --- Asklepiy --- Asklepiu --- Асклепије --- 阿斯克勒庇俄斯 --- Asikeleibiesi --- Eshmun --- Cult --- Greece --- Greece, Ancient. --- Ancient Greece --- Antiquities. --- Asclépios (divinité grecque) --- Sanctuaires --- Médecine --- Mythologie grecque --- Culte --- Grèce --- Histoire
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Asklepios, rituelle Waschungen und den Inkubationsschlaf. Die Träume enthielten Therapieanweisungen. In den Asklepieien fanden weder ausschliesslich Wunderheilungen statt, noch waren diese Heiligtümer Orte der letzten Hoffnung für schwer Kranke. Anhand von ausgewählten Beispielen aus der römischen Kaiserzeit beschreibt Florian Steger einerseits den Kurbetrieb in den prominenten Heiligtümern des Asklepios, vor allem in Epidauros und Pergamon; andererseits kann er zeigen, dass ebendort eine Medizin auf der Höhe der damaligen Zeit praktiziert wurde. Die inschriftlich überlieferten Heilungsberichte und das Krankenjournal des gefeierten Redners Publius Aelius Aristides gewähren einen lebhaften Einblick in den medizinischen Alltag. Die Asklepiosmedizin fügt sich somit in einen differenzierten Gesundheits- und Heilermarkt der römischen Kaiserzeit ein. On the basis of selected examples from the Roman Empire, Florian Steger describes the health resort in the prominent sanctuaries of Asklepios, especially in Epidauros and Pergamon.
Asklepios (Greek deity). --- Antike. --- Medizin. --- Asklepios, --- Asklepios. --- Römisches Reich. --- Medicine, Greek and Roman. --- Medicine, Ancient. --- Ancient medicine --- Medicine --- Greek medicine --- Medicine, Roman --- Medicine, Unani --- Roman medicine --- Tibb (Medicine) --- Unani medicine --- Unani-Tibb (Medicine) --- Medicine, Ancient --- Asklepios --- Asclepius --- Asclepio --- Ασκληπιος --- Asclepiu --- Asklepi --- Асклепій --- Asklepiĭ --- Асклепий --- Asklepije --- Asclepi --- Æskulap --- Asklepio --- Asclépios --- Esculapio --- אסקלפיוס --- Asḳlepiyos --- Asḳlepyos --- Aesculapius --- Asklēpijs --- Asklepijas --- Asklepijus --- Eskulapas --- Aszklépiosz --- Асклепиј --- Asklepij --- Ескулап --- Eskulap --- アスクレーピオス --- Asukurēpiosu --- Asklepiy --- Asklepiu --- Асклепије --- 阿斯克勒庇俄斯 --- Asikeleibiesi --- Cult. --- Eshmun --- Médecine grecque et romaine. --- Médecine ancienne. --- Culte. --- Sacred space --- Medicine, Greek and Roman --- Kult --- Medizin --- Antike --- Medizingeschichte --- Geschichte 27 v. Chr.-476 --- Römisches Reich --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- Alltag --- Antike Medizin --- Heilkult --- Religion --- Römische Kaiserzeit --- (VLB-WN)9550 --- Humanmedizin --- Heilkunst --- Kultus --- Kultpraxis --- Kulte --- Ritus --- Medizingeschichtsschreibung --- Klassisches Altertum --- Altertum --- Römerzeit --- Mittelmeerraum --- v1000-476 --- Imperium Romanum --- Reich Rom --- Italien --- Römerzeit --- Römer --- v753-500 --- Geschichte 753 v. Chr.-500
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The great plague of Athens that began in 430 BCE had an enormous effect on the imagination of its literary artists and on the social imagination of the city as a whole. In this 2007 book, Professor Mitchell-Boyask studies the impact of the plague on Athenian tragedy early in the 420s and argues for a significant relationship between drama and the development of the cult of the healing god Asclepius in the next decade, during a period of war and increasing civic strife. The Athenian decision to locate their temple for Asclepius adjacent to the Theater of Dionysus arose from deeper associations between drama, healing and the polis that were engaged actively by the crisis of the plague. The book also considers the representation of the plague in Thucydides' History as well as the metaphors generated by that representation which recur later in the same work.
Asklepios (Greek deity) --- Plague in literature. --- Asclépios (Divinité grecque) --- Peste dans la littérature --- Asclépios (Divinité grecque) --- Peste dans la littérature --- Drama --- Greek drama (Tragedy) --- Literature and society --- Plague in literature --- Drama, Modern --- Plays --- Stage --- Literature --- Dialogue --- Greek drama --- Literature and sociology --- Society and literature --- Sociology and literature --- Sociolinguistics --- Cult --- Social aspects&delete& --- History --- History and criticism --- Themes, motives&delete& --- Philosophy --- Social aspects --- Dramas --- Dramatic works --- Playscripts --- Tragédie grecque --- Littérature et société --- Théâtre (Genre littéraire) --- Cult. --- History and criticism. --- Themes, motives --- Culte --- Histoire et critique --- Thèmes, motifs --- Aspect social --- Aesculapius (Roman deity) --- History. --- Asklepios --- Asclepius --- Asclepio --- Ασκληπιος --- Asclepiu --- Asklepi --- Асклепій --- Asklepiĭ --- Асклепий --- Asklepije --- Asclepi --- Æskulap --- Asklepio --- Asclépios --- Esculapio --- אסקלפיוס --- Asḳlepiyos --- Asḳlepyos --- Aesculapius --- Asklēpijs --- Asklepijas --- Asklepijus --- Eskulapas --- Aszklépiosz --- Асклепиј --- Asklepij --- Ескулап --- Eskulap --- アスクレーピオス --- Asukurēpiosu --- Asklepiy --- Asklepiu --- Асклепије --- 阿斯克勒庇俄斯 --- Asikeleibiesi --- Eshmun --- Arts and Humanities --- Asclépios (divinité grecque) --- Esculape (divinité greco-romaine)
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