Le dieu ordonne. Remarques sur les ordres d’Asklépios dans les inscriptions de Lébèna (Crète)

The stories of dreams of Hellenistic times, from Asklepios sanctuary in Lebena (Crete) – together with those which appear in the iamata written by those in charge of the sanctuary (following the models of “healing stones” in Epidaurus) and those which are integrated i...

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Main Author: Pierre Sineux
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de Caen 2004-12-01
Series:Kentron
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/kentron/1829
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description The stories of dreams of Hellenistic times, from Asklepios sanctuary in Lebena (Crete) – together with those which appear in the iamata written by those in charge of the sanctuary (following the models of “healing stones” in Epidaurus) and those which are integrated in dedications to the god – recurrently mention orders given by the god: orders to come to his sanctuary, orders to hold on, orders to write the story of a vision. The god’s power to command that is expressed here – and goes beyond the incubation context – actually belongs to a representation of his potency whose permanence in the history of religion should be emphasized.
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Le dieu ordonne. Remarques sur les ordres d’Asklépios dans les inscriptions de Lébèna (Crète)
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title Le dieu ordonne. Remarques sur les ordres d’Asklépios dans les inscriptions de Lébèna (Crète)
title_full Le dieu ordonne. Remarques sur les ordres d’Asklépios dans les inscriptions de Lébèna (Crète)
title_fullStr Le dieu ordonne. Remarques sur les ordres d’Asklépios dans les inscriptions de Lébèna (Crète)
title_full_unstemmed Le dieu ordonne. Remarques sur les ordres d’Asklépios dans les inscriptions de Lébèna (Crète)
title_short Le dieu ordonne. Remarques sur les ordres d’Asklépios dans les inscriptions de Lébèna (Crète)
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