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Asclepius
- the Greek god of healing
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242/8b
Pella and Amphipolis concerning the sanctuary of Asclepius on Cos.
242/8c
a decree of Philippi concerning the sanctuary of Asclepius on Cos.
242/11
a letter of Ziaelas concerning the sanctuary of Asclepius on Cos.
242/11a
several Cretan cities concerning the sanctuary of Asclepius on Cos.
  Within translations:
Aelian:Fr_89
took him into [a shrine of] Asclepius. And some one of
Aelian:Fr_98
ush from the [temple] of Asclepius hopping on one of his
Aelian:Fr_99
DF} & & Suda_Th'171 & Asclepius heals Theopompus the
Aelian:Fr_100
DF} & & Suda_P'823 & & Asclepius heals men even if they
Aelian:Fr_101
{104 DF} & & Suda_A'3893 & & Asclepius heals Aristarchus
Aelian:NA_7.13
came to the shrine of Asclepius and stole a number of
Aelian:NA_8.12
ave it the name of 'servant to Asclepius'. [13] & I have
Aelian:NA_9.33
my part, O King Asclepius, of all gods the kindliest
Aelian:NA_10.49
is also the begetter of Asclepius, man's saviour and cham
Aelian:NA_16.39
great care in the temple of Asclepius. And the same peo
Apollod:Fr_38
back to Machaon, the son of Asclepius. His mother, Phae
Apollod:Fr_73
ors back to Heracles and Asclepius, being in the twentieth
Athen_1.28
I can't help feeling, & From Asclepius, the God of heali
Athen_6.250
composed in honour of Asclepius; for I hear that you
Athen_6.256
kill of all the descendants of Asclepius to cure. [69.]
Athen_7.289
his cost, wearing the dress of Asclepius. But Zeus Menecra
Athen_8.351
trophy in the temple of Asclepius, and wrote upon it, "St
Athen_14.617
And very neatly, in his Asclepius, has Telestes vindicate
Athen_14.642
& (A) I am not one, by Asclepius! & To care excessively
Athen_15.693
placed before the statue of Asclepius at Syracuse and so Dionysius,
Callim:Epigr_55
& [55] & Know, Asclepius, that thou hast received the
CIL_1.2226
altar as a dedication to Asclepius Merre according to
Crinag_6.244
great houses. * & The wife of Asclepius. [6.253] & { G-P
Crinag_16.273
have crossed the river. * & Asclepius; Hepione is his
Diod_38.7
Delphi, the temple of Asclepius at Epidaurus, and the
Euseb]:Chron_139
- He was called Asclepius by the Egyptians because of
Isyll_A
this to Apollo Maleatas and to Asclepius. [B] & If the cit
Isyll_C
Phoebus and to his son Asclepius, the physician , dresse
Isyll_D
down into the adyton of Asclepius unless you first sacrif
Isyll_E
in honour of Apollo and Asclepius, whether it would be
Isyll_F
Apollo named him Asclepius from his mother’s name, Aegl&
Isyll_G
[G] & And of your power, Asclepius, you gave this example
Lucian:Hipp_5
of Hygieia, the other of Asclepius.
Macedonicus_
. . The paean to Asclepius was combined with a paean to
OGIS_4
(317) ters to the temple of Asklepios and let him be accu
OGIS_332
(138-133) up in the temple of Asklepios Soter, so that he m
OGIS_764.D
Athena Nikephoros and] to Asklepios, and after the was approv
Oros_3.22
and the very statue of Aesculapius, as if, in truth, pestilence
Paean:Eryth_
Phlegyas - hail Paean, Asclepius, most famous divinity,
Plin:HN_7.160
allowed by the school of Aesculapius, which says that fixed periods
Plin:HN_34.73
Bryaxis made statues of Asclepius and Seleucus, Boëdas a
Plin:HN_34.80
that of Niceratus on his Asclepius and his Hygieia {"Goddess of
Plin:HN_35.137
are his group of Asclepius with his daughters Hygieia
Plin:HN_35.147
of Nearchus, who painted an Asclepius. When Marcus Varro was a
Plin:HN_36.24
of Asinius Pollio, and the Aesculapius and Diana in the temple
Plut:Mor_845
used to swear by Asclepius, and accented the second syll
Polyaen_5.2.19
rings from the temple of Asclepius (and there were many
RC_28
(c. 240) are performing to Asklepios, and concerning the
SEG_12.373'B
(242) d that the temple of Asklepios in Kos should be inv
SEG_38.1476
(206/5) our territory, and Asklepios, the son on Apollo and
SEG_39.605.605
place of the sanctuary of Asklepios; and to keep as a
SEG_39.605.606
to the city and to Asklepios a cow of his herd;
SEG_43.311
(197-185) eddion, was priest of Asklepios, on the 22nd day of
SEG_48.1097
(c. 220) be set up in the temple of Asklepios in the most pr
SEG_53.613.B
(c. 250-225) kanor was the priest of Asklepios, and Eupolemos and Nikanor we
SEG_53.613.C
(c. 250-225) kanor was the priest of Asklepios, and Eupolemos and Nikanor we
Simonid_7.508
physician of the race of Asclepius, bearing a name & expr
Syll_1168.A
(late 4th cent.) Luck. Healings of Apollo and Asklepios.
Syll_459
(248/7) the same as the priests of Asklepios. Farewell.
Syll_538
(204/3) ribed slab in the temple of Asklepios. [B] Gods.
Syll_977
intends in the temple of Asklepios.
THI_43
(202/1) ne in the sanctuary of Asklepios, and the third one
THI_45
(205/4) other an [image] of Asklepios [for the prow]; an
THI_55
(c. 200) secrated to the god (Asklepios), but they are &quo
THI_60
(192) dedication to you, lord Asklepios, here in Epidauros. Gortyn
THI_87
(306-301) g and painting the altar of Asklepios. When those
THI_150
(163-146) reia and the temple of Asklepios at Epidauros and t
THI_159
(early 3rd cent.) los to make statues of Asklepios and queen Stratonike; and sin
THI_178.B
Apollo Maleatas and the of Asklepios; and to announce the award
THI_61.D
(173-169) idamos was priest {of Asklepios}, and D[amatrio]s s
THI_99.B
(early 2nd century) ele in the temple of [Asklepios]; it is resolved to
THI_99.G
(c. 195) up in the temple of Asklepios, and their envoy spok
THI_99.J
(150-100) nd in the temple of Asklepios in Kos, contains a de
THI_99.K
(early 2nd century) laios and in the temple of Asklepios. The decree sh
THI_99.R
(73/2) ..kles], a servant of Asklepios." [Since Damiadas o
Vit:Arist_A2
side therefore goes back to Asclepius. This family is the most
Vit:Arist_D5
Machaon, the son of Asclepius. His mother, Phaestis, was
Vit:Arist_M1
from Machaon the son of Asclepius, as is made clear by
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