Asclepios is a program of space analogue missions designed by students for students, under the mentorship of trained professionals. It seeks to simulate...
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Urge in the History of the Human Body in the West". Asclepio. 65 (1): 1–11. doi:10.3989/asclepio.2013.01. Weiss, JR; Burgess, JB; Kaplan, KJ (2006). "Fetiform...
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reign of the Roman emperor Caracalla in the early 3rd century to honor Asclepios, the God of Medicine. Today, only the basement and first floors remain...
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Greek Votive offering, 4th century BC, probably by Praxias, set in a niche of a pillar in the sanctuary of Asclepios in Athens, Acropolis Museum, Athens...
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Urge in the History of the Human Body in the West". Asclepio. 65 (1): 001. doi:10.3989/asclepio.2013.01. Idel, Mosche (1990). Golem: Jewish Magical and...
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Asclepios, god of medicine. Marble Roman copy (2nd century CE) of a Greek original of the early 4th century BCE. Asclepios was not one of the Twelve Olympians...
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Monster-Fighting and Medicine in Early Medieval Scandinavia". Asclepio. 61 (1): 195–218. doi:10.3989/asclepio.2009.v61.i1.278. PMID 19753693. Hines, John (2019)...
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nell'antica Roma. Milano: Gazzetta Farmaceutica. pp. 113 ss. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Villa Borghese (Rome) - Laghetto, tempio di Asclepio....
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those of well-established deities such as Zeus, Dionysus, Demeter, or Asclepios, or even as large as those of cults which were growing in popularity at...
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Urge in the History of the Human Body in the West". Asclepio. 65 (1): 001. doi:10.3989/asclepio.2013.01. Lapaire, Claude (1992). Clock and Watch Museum...
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Treasury of Atreus at Mycenae. In 1893, A. de Ridder excavated the temple of Asclepios and some burials in the Roman necropolis. In 1903–05, a Bavarian archaeological...
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Early Medieval Scandinavia". Asclepio: Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia. 61 (1): 195–218. doi:10.3989/asclepio.2009.v61.i1.278. PMID 19753693...
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Hāto) Part 92: The Corleone fruit (コルレオーネの実, Korureōne no Mi) Part 93: Asclepios' wand (アスクレピオスの杖, Asukurepiosu no Jō) Part 94: Silentness (無為, Mui) Part...
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Available", Asclepio; archivo iberoamericano de historia de la medicina y antropología médica, vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 115–27, doi:10.3989/asclepio.1996.v48...
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of Medicine. (Baltimore, 1945): 243. Melfi, M. (2007). "I santuari di Asclepio in Grecia". Studia Archaeologica (in Italian). 157: 511. "Epidaurus". World...
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Greeks identified Imhotep with their own divine healer and physician, Asclepios (which also healed people in their dreams). Queen Dido of Carthage 814 BCE...
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in Verona, Italy. Close relatives of the genus include Austrobates and Asclepios. They are small insects with a body that is up to 6.5 mm (0.26 in) long...
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his lack of care. Arrian also mentions Alexander ordering the shrine of Asclepios in Ecbatana to be razed to the ground, and that he cut his hair short...
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ISBN 978-1-84217-234-6. Melfi, Milena (2012). "Butrinto: da santuario di Asclepio a centro federale". In De Marinis, Giuliano; et al. (eds.). I processi...
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majority of water striders inhabit freshwater areas, with the exception of Asclepios, Halobates, Stenobates and a few other genera, which inhabit marine waters...
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Circulation of Medical Knowledge in the Sixteenth Century". Asclepio. 65 (1): 008. doi:10.3989/asclepio.2013.08. Mathew, K.S. (1997). "The Portuguese and the...
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incubation and focused on prayers to Asclepios for healing. These sleep chambers were filled with snakes, a symbol to Asclepios. A similar Hebrew treatment was...
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Greek god of medicine and healing. Asclepius (also spelled Asklepios or Asclepios) may also refer to: Asclepius (treatise), a Hermetic treatise written...
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Aceso depicted with her father, Asclepios, and her siblings...
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su majestad, maestros simplicistas y médicos herbolarios de Felipe II". Asclepio. 53 (1). Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas: 36. ISSN 0210-4466...
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[Book review: 'Islero Project: When Spain could develop nuclear weapons']. Asclepio. Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia. 69 (1). Madrid: Consejo...
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Pyrmerula/Pirmerula. Apart from syncretism with other deities (such as Asclepios, Apollo, Sabatius), the figure of the Thracian Horseman was also found...
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prostitution under the monarchy of Isabel II (1854-1868)". Asclepio. 49 (2): 101–32. doi:10.3989/asclepio.1997.v49.i2.368. PMID 11636886. Canaleta Safont, Eva;...
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74-79. Girdvainyte 2020, p. 214 n. 23. Melfi, Milena (2007). I santuari di Asclepio in Grecia. Roma: L'Erma di Bretschneider. p. 76. ISBN 9788882653477. Unless...
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