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14 April 2026

A landmark account of the divine physician of the Greeks in myth and archetype
To the physicians of classical antiquity, Asklepios was the ideal of their existence as healers. In this book, acclaimed mythologist and historian of religion Carl Kerényi takes readers on a tour of the sacred sites of the Greek god of medicine to investigate the origins and archetypal significance of Asklepios as the divine physician. Drawing on mythology to trace the obscure beginnings of the cult, Kerényi argues that Asklepios was an aspect of his father, the god Apollo, closely associated with the light of rising sun and embodying the qualities of a healing deity. He shows how the Greeks revered Asklepios as the divine ancestor and prototype of mortal physicians and explores the role of the Asklepios archetype in modern psychology.
RELIGION / Ancient, Ancient Greek religion and mythology, HISTORY / Ancient / Greece, HISTORY / Civilization, LITERARY CRITICISM / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology, Ancient history, History of medicine