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The Temples and Ritual of Asklepios at Epidauros and Athens / Two Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain

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Two illustrated lectures present archaeological evidence from excavations at the sanctuaries of Asklepios in Epidauros and Athens, outlining temple layouts and associated buildings and offering restorations for structures such as the abaton, tholos, baths, and possible hostels or Prytaneion. Inscriptions, votive objects, and architectural remains are examined to infer ritual procedures linked to healing, including incubation and sacrificial banquets, and to suggest functions for auxiliary spaces. The account combines description, speculative reconstruction, and comparison with classical references to show how material finds illuminate ancient cult practice and healthcare-related activities.

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Richard Caton

Richard Caton was a notable figure in the field of medicine and medical history, particularly recognized for his contributions to the understanding of ancient medical practices. He delivered the Harveian Oration in 1904, where he explored the role of ancient Egyptian medicine in preventing valvular disease, showcasing his expertise in both historical and contemporary medical knowledge. Additionally, Caton presented lectures on the temples and rituals of Asklepios, emphasizing the significance of ancient healing practices in Epidauros and Athens. His work reflects a deep engagement with the intersection of history and medicine, contributing to the broader discourse on the evolution of medical thought.

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