Asclepius

Medicine and Cult

Unter Mitarbeit von Margot M. Saar (transl.)

Asclepius

Medicine and Cult

Unter Mitarbeit von Margot M. Saar (transl.)

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Throughout antiquity patients sought relief and healing from their afflictions in the sanctuaries of Asclepius, the God of healing. The Asclepian healing cult included sacrifices, ablutions and incubation. In their dreams, the patients received therapeutic instructions.

But not only miraculous cures occurred in the Asclepieia, nor were these sacred sites the last refuge of the seriously ill. Using selected examples from the Roman Imperial Period, Florian Steger outlines the healthcare provided in the prominent Asclepian sanctuaries – Epidaurus and Pergamum in particular – and demonstrates that this healthcare was on a par with the contemporary medical culture. Ancient epigraphic healing reports and the patient journal of the celebrated orator Publius Aelius Aristides paint a vivid picture of the daily treatments. The medicine of Asclepius clearly formed an integral part of the Roman Empire's multifaceted healthcare market.

ISBN 978-3-515-12197-2
Media type Book - Paperback
Edition number 1.
Copyright year 2018
Publisher Franz Steiner Verlag
Length 166 pages
Illustrations 20 b/w figs.
Size 15.3 x 23.0 cm
Language English