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Healing, Disease and Placebo in Graeco-Roman Asclepius Temples Olympia Panagiotidou

Healing, Disease and Placebo in Graeco-Roman Asclepius Temples By Olympia Panagiotidou

Healing, Disease and Placebo in Graeco-Roman Asclepius Temples by Olympia Panagiotidou


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It is the first historical study of the Asclepius cult which integrates theoretical insights into the human mind provided by neurocognitive sciences. It can be considered a cognitive historiography of patients who visited the asclepieia as supplicants which aims to deepen our understanding of past minds and, more generally, of human cognition.

Healing, Disease and Placebo in Graeco-Roman Asclepius Temples Summary

Healing, Disease and Placebo in Graeco-Roman Asclepius Temples: A Neurocognitive Approach by Olympia Panagiotidou

Healing, Disease and Placebo in Graeco-Roman Asclepius Temples narrates a story of religious healing that took place at sanctuaries dedicated to the ancient Greek god Asclepius, the so called asclepieia. The Asclepius cult, which attracted supplicants afflicted by various illnesses, appeared in Greece in the sixth century BCE, thrived in the Hellenistic period and spread throughout the Graeco-Roman world only declining during the final dominance of Christianity in the fifth century CE. This study analyses inscriptions from the asclepieia which were supposed to record personal stories of healing. Using the archaeological and historical evidence it looks at the placebo effect and the role it may have played in healing at the Asclepius sanctuaries in light of contemporary theories and neurocognitive research on placebo effects. It explores the specific biological, cognitive, and psychological processes as well as the external cultural and social influences that would have shaped personal healing experiences. It is the first historical study of the Asclepius cult which integrates theoretical insights into the human mind provided by neurocognitive sciences. It can be considered a cognitive historiography of patients who visited the asclepieia as supplicants which aims to deepen our understanding of past minds and, more generally, of human cognition.

About Olympia Panagiotidou

Olympia Panagiotidou is a Postdoc Researcher at the Department of the Study of Religion at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, in Greece. For her research, she has received a scholarship and support from the State Scholarships Foundation of Greece (IKY). She earned her PhD and holds a MA in Cognitive Science and the Study of Religion from Aristotle University and Aarhus University. She also holds a BA in History and Archaeology from Aristotle University.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Setting the Theoretical Framework 2. Forming Ideas about Asclepius and His Healing Power 3. The Spread of the Asclepius Cult - Deciding to Visit an Asclepieion 4. Taking the Journey - Arriving at the Asclepieia 5. The Culmination of Incubation: Creating the Miracle Conclusion: Completing the Loop

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NPB9781800501416
9781800501416
1800501412
Healing, Disease and Placebo in Graeco-Roman Asclepius Temples: A Neurocognitive Approach by Olympia Panagiotidou
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Hardback
Equinox Publishing Ltd
2022-03-15
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