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Aesculapius Collection

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Asklepios / Aesculapius

Asklepios / Aesculapius
Greek - Roman god of medicine and healing : the serpent twined round a staff was his attribute

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Ocyrrhoe - Mare

Ocyrrhoe - Mare
The daughter of the centaur Chiron tells Aesculapius that he will be a famous physician, but she is turned into a mare for her presumption

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Grass Snake Aesculapius

Grass Snake Aesculapius
Couleuvre d Esculape

Background imageAesculapius Collection: RESTORED BY AESCULAPIUS

RESTORED BY AESCULAPIUS
Poseidon's sea-monsters so terrify the horses of Hippolytus that they drag him to death ; fortunately Asklepios is able to restore him to life

Background imageAesculapius Collection: ASKLEPIOS - STATUE

ASKLEPIOS - STATUE
Greek demi-god of medicine, adopted by the Romans as AESCULAPIUS

Background imageAesculapius Collection: HYGEIA

HYGEIA Greek deity, goddess of health, daughter of Aesculapius and Epigone, with snake, platter, laurels and branch

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Greek Art. Greece. Bust of Asclepius. Pentelic marble. Bust

Greek Art. Greece. Bust of Asclepius. Pentelic marble. Bust. Copy of the 2nd century BCE. Replica of the statue of Asclepius that Scopas carved between 350-300 BC

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Emporium. Greek colony

Emporium. Greek colony
Greek Art. Emporium (Ampurias). Greek colony founded by the greeks of Foci, 570 BC. Statue of Asclepius. God of medicin. Neapolis. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain. Europe

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Asclepius

Asclepius
Greek Art. Statue of Asclepius God of Medicine. Museum of Epidaurus. Region of the Peloponnese. Greece

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Albania. Butrint. Temple of Asklepios

Albania. Butrint. Temple of Asklepios, constructed in the 3rd century BC, and rebuilt in the 2nd century BC

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Statue of Asklepios (god of medicine), 2nd c. A. D

Statue of Asklepios (god of medicine), 2nd c. A. D
Statue of Asklepios (god of medicine), 2nd c. A.D.. It comes from Cerro de San Alb� (Merida). Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture on marble. SPAIN. EXTREMADURA. BADAJOZ. M鲩 da

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Asklepios, Asclepius, Aesculapius, god of medicine

Asklepios, Asclepius, Aesculapius, god of medicine
Asklepios (Asclepius), the Greek god of medicine and healing, adopted by the Romans as Aesculapius. Date: BCE

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Coronis (Ma Aesculapius)

Coronis (Ma Aesculapius)
Coronis, mother of Aesculapius, is slain by Apollo on account of her infidelity (don t confuse Coronises)

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Asklepios Finds Betony

Asklepios Finds Betony
ASKLEPIOS, Greek demi-god of medicine, adopted by the Romans as AESCULAPIUS, depicted discovering the magical plant Betony

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Asklepios (Tooke)

Asklepios (Tooke)
Greek demi-god of medicine : adopted by the Romans as AESCULAPIUS


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