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1 3, III | instancing the case of AEsculapius, who conferred benefits 2 3, III | Pergamus; and along with AEsculapius he mentions Aristeas of 3 3, XXII | Dioscuri, and Hercules, and AEsculapius, and Dionysus, who are believed 4 3, XXII | the statements regarding AEsculapius, that their Zeus struck 5 3, XXIII| resemblance to the death of AEsculapius by lightning. And what is 6 3, XXIV | again, when it is said of AEsculapius that a great multitude both 7 3, XXIV | see, no mere phantom, but AEsculapius himself, healing and doing 8 3, XXIV | acknowledge the existence of AEsculapius; while we, if we deem this 9 3, XXV | exist a healing spirit named AEsculapius, who used to cure the bodies 10 3, XXV | to the healing skill of AEsculapius or the prophetic power of 11 3, XLII | and if so), why not rather Aesculapius, and Dionysus, and Hercules? 12 3, XLII | reply, "What great deed has AEsculapius, or Dionysus, or Hercules 13 5, II | the Pythian Apollo, nor AEsculapius, nor any other among those 14 5, II | heaven; or else Apollo, and AEsculapius, and those others who are 15 6, IV | thoughts, and offer a cock to AEsculapius! And although they had been 16 7, LIII | satisfied with Hercules or Aesculapius, and other heroes of antiquity, 17 7, LIV | curses. Again he proposes Aesculapius to us, as if to oblige us