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Put some ancinet Greek mythology
right into your home or office with this stunning reproduction of the Greek
God of Medicine.
Asclepios
was the Greek god of medicine and healing (called Aesculapius in Rome).
He was the son of Apollo and the nymph Coronis according to legend, but most
probably a mortal who originally practiced healing in the area of Trikkala on
the Thessalian plain of central Greece and came later to be considered a god.
He’s most famous sanctuary was located in Epidaurus. The temples of Asclepios
are always associated with sacred springs, whose waters carried the healing
powers of the Earth. The main attribute of Asclepius is a physician's staff
with an Asclepian snake wrapped around it; this is how he was distinguished in
the art of healing, and his attribute still survives to this day as the symbol
of the modern medical profession. He is shown as a venerable old man with
thick and wavy hair and a heavy beard. He wears his himation or cloak in the
style worn by learned teachers in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C., leaving
most of the breast uncovered. The cock was also sacred to Asclepius and was
the bird sacrificed at his altar. It is also said that Hippocrates was a
descendant of Asclepios. This statue reproduces a marble original found in the
Temple of Asclepios at Epidauros
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Features
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- Stunning detail work
- Becomes an instant conversation piece
- Perfect for a doctor's office
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Specifications
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Size |
35" High |
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Material |
Bonded Marble |
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Finish |
Antique Stone |
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