Hygeia, Asclepius, and the Ancient Greek Deities of Healing Images and Attributions
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IMAGES:
File:Apollo Artemis Brygos Louvre G151.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Apollo_Artemis_Brygos_Louvre_G151.jpg Marie-Lan Nguyen - own work Public Domain
File:Kylix with Apollo, AM of Delphi 8140, 201389.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kylix_with_Apollo,_AM_of_Delphi_8140,_201389.jpg Zde - own work CC BY SA 4.0
File:Apollo Chiron Asclepios MAN Napoli Inv8846.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Apollo_Chiron_Asclepios_MAN_Napoli_Inv8846.jpg Marie-Lan Nguyen Public Domain US
Statue of Asclepius, Roman copy from the 2nd century AD of an original Greek statue from the Hellenistic period, from the Ludovisi Collection, Palazzo Altemps, Rome https://flickr.com/photos/carolemage/31963763014/ Carole Raddato CC BY SA 2.0
Terracotta kylix: Siana cup (drinking cup) — gorgon https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/246931?deptids=13&ao=on&showOnly=openAccess&ft=gorgon&offset=0&rpp=40&pos=34 The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access CC0
File:1. Marble statue of Asklepios, god of medicine. From Cyrene (Libya), 2nd century CE. Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1._Marble_statue_of_Asklepios,_god_of_medicine.From_Cyrene(Libya),_2nd_century_CE._Museum_of_Scotland,_Edinburgh.jpg Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin FRCP(Glasg) - own work CC BY SA 4.0
File:Sculptures Messene museum 09 52 26 467000.jpeg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sculptures_Messene_museum_09_52_26_467000.jpeg Sp!ros - own work CC BY SA 4.0
Votive relief for Asklepios, around 350 BC, from the Asklepieion in Piraeus, Piraeus Archaeological Museum, Greece https://flickr.com/photos/carolemage/49681661178/in/photolist-bMDmX4-dn9Qjd-9F7GbX-e8x2ZK-bMktNV-pFndfP-eaR718-bA1E5m-bA1hAb-bNVgXg-bkzvBU-2iGcuZ9-bA1h1L Carole Raddato CC BY SA 2.0
File:Hygea, copia romana da originale greco del III sec. ac.JPG https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hygea,_copia_romana_da_originale_greco_del_III_sec._ac.JPG Sailko - own work CC BY SA 3.0 / GNU Free Documentation License
Asklepios and his daughter Hygieia, Attic grave stelae and reliefs, Istanbul Archaeology Museum https://flickr.com/photos/carolemage/5693503355/in/photolist-bMDmX4-dn9Qjd-9F7GbX-e8x2ZK-bMktNV-pFndfP-eaR718-bA1E5m-bA1hAb-bNVgXg-bkzvBU-2iGcuZ9-bA1h1L Carole Raddato CC BY SA 2.0
Marble votive relief fragment of goddesses, mother, nurse, and infant https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/251519?deptids=13&ao=on&showOnly=openAccess&ft=asklepios&offset=0&rpp=40&pos=7 The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access CC0
File:"Epidauros ist die bedeutendste antike Kultstätte für den Heilgott Asklepios. 11.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%22Epidauros_ist_die_bedeutendste_antike_Kultstätte_für_den_Heilgott_Asklepios._11.jpg Holger Uwe Schmitt - own work CC BY SA 4.0
File:Asclepeion Epidaurus (2).jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Asclepeion_Epidaurus_(2).jpg Petter Ulleland - own work CC BY SA 4.0
File:Votive relief Asklepios BM809.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Votive_relief_Asklepios_BM809.jpg Marie-Lan Nguyen - own work Public Domain
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