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Asklepios Collection

Background imageAsklepios Collection: Asklepios / Aesculapius

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

Background imageAsklepios Collection: Restored by Aesculapius

Restored by Aesculapius
Poseidons sea-monsters so terrify the horses of Hippolytus that they drag him to death; fortunately Asklepios is able to restore him to life

Background imageAsklepios 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 imageAsklepios Collection: ASKLEPIOS CONSULTED

ASKLEPIOS CONSULTED
A group of healthy-looking young ladies come to consult Asklepios in his private clinic Date: circa 300 BC

Background imageAsklepios Collection: ASKLEPIOS - STATUE

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

Background imageAsklepios Collection: Greek art. A gift for the god of healing. Macedonia. Asklepi

Greek art. A gift for the god of healing. Macedonia. Asklepios. C. 420 B.C. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageAsklepios Collection: Albania. Butrint. Greek Theater. 3rd century B. C

Albania. Butrint. Greek Theater. 3rd century B. C
Albania. Butrint. Greek Theater. 3rd century B.C, later adapted by the Romans

Background imageAsklepios 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 imageAsklepios 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 imageAsklepios Collection: SPAIN. CATALONIA. GERONA. L Escala. Emp�

SPAIN. CATALONIA. GERONA. L Escala. Emp�;. Greek city or Neapolis. Sacred enclosure of the Temple of Asklepios (2nd c. BC). Greek art. Architecture

Background imageAsklepios 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 imageAsklepios Collection: Asklepios as a Dragon

Asklepios as a Dragon
When ambassadors from Rome come to Epidaurus to solicit his help, Asklepios turns himself into a dragon, and travels thus back to Rome with them

Background imageAsklepios 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 imageAsklepios Collection: Asklepios (Mirys)

Asklepios (Mirys)
When plague-afflicted Romans come to his sanctuary seeking help, they are tricked into believing that a serpent is Asklepios in person, and carry it happily home to Rome

Background imageAsklepios Collection: Asklepios (Tooke)

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


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