Currently few doubt that in the small sanctuary located along via Stabiana in Pompeii was worshipped Esculapius, the Roman god of the medicine, son of Apollo. The present paper aims to focus on the activities carried out in this place, closely connected with the nearby Iseion. Crucial attention will be drawn to a set of seven bone dice, found in the so-called ‘stanza dell’addetto’ a small located just on the right of the entrance to the complex. Collecting together all the available data, it can be hypothesized that not only surgica, but also cleromantic practices took place in this room, and that they were performed by a member of the clergy or by a freelance diviner (sortilegus).
Pratiche cleromantiche a Pompei? Note su un set di dadi dal cosiddetto santuario di Esculapio [Cleromantic practices in Pompeii? Notes on a set of dice from the so-called sanctuary of Esculapius] / A. Pace. - In: ARCHEOLOGIA CLASSICA. - ISSN 2240-7839. - 74:13(2023), pp. 759-773.
Pratiche cleromantiche a Pompei? Note su un set di dadi dal cosiddetto santuario di Esculapio [Cleromantic practices in Pompeii? Notes on a set of dice from the so-called sanctuary of Esculapius]
A. Pace
2023
Abstract
Currently few doubt that in the small sanctuary located along via Stabiana in Pompeii was worshipped Esculapius, the Roman god of the medicine, son of Apollo. The present paper aims to focus on the activities carried out in this place, closely connected with the nearby Iseion. Crucial attention will be drawn to a set of seven bone dice, found in the so-called ‘stanza dell’addetto’ a small located just on the right of the entrance to the complex. Collecting together all the available data, it can be hypothesized that not only surgica, but also cleromantic practices took place in this room, and that they were performed by a member of the clergy or by a freelance diviner (sortilegus).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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