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Abstract

Stephanie Böhm
Zur ‘Ehrenrettung’ des Leidener Asklepiosreliefs

In the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden, resides a relief with the representation of Asklepios and Hygieia, which belongs to a memorial who were thought to be in classical Greek style, but were redefined as Imperial Roman when a profound stylistic research was done. This article deals on the real nature of this relief and its place in the tradition of Asklepiosreliefs.

Article in volume 76, 2001, pages 71-77

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