1. Hebrew Bible, Genesis, 41.8, 41.24 (9th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, cult personnel •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, gate-keepers (ı҆rı҆-ʿꜣ.w) in cult Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 720 41.8. "וַיְהִי בַבֹּקֶר וַתִּפָּעֶם רוּחוֹ וַיִּשְׁלַח וַיִּקְרָא אֶת־כָּל־חַרְטֻמֵּי מִצְרַיִם וְאֶת־כָּל־חֲכָמֶיהָ וַיְסַפֵּר פַּרְעֹה לָהֶם אֶת־חֲלֹמוֹ וְאֵין־פּוֹתֵר אוֹתָם לְפַרְעֹה׃", 41.24. "וַתִּבְלַעְןָ הָשִׁבֳּלִים הַדַּקֹּת אֵת שֶׁבַע הַשִׁבֳּלִים הַטֹּבוֹת וָאֹמַר אֶל־הַחַרְטֻמִּים וְאֵין מַגִּיד לִי׃", | 41.8. "And it came to pass in the morning that his spirit was troubled; and he sent and called for all the magicians of Egypt, and all the wise men thereof; and Pharaoh told them his dream; but there was none that could interpret them unto Pharaoh.", 41.24. "And the thin ears swallowed up the seven good ears. And I told it unto the magicians; but there was none that could declare it to me.’", |
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2. Hebrew Bible, Daniel, 1.20, 2.2 (2nd cent. BCE - 2nd cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, cult personnel •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, gate-keepers (ı҆rı҆-ʿꜣ.w) in cult Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 720 2.2. "עָנֵה דָנִיֵּאל וְאָמַר לֶהֱוֵא שְׁמֵהּ דִּי־אֱלָהָא מְבָרַךְ מִן־עָלְמָא וְעַד־עָלְמָא דִּי חָכְמְתָא וּגְבוּרְתָא דִּי לֵהּ־הִיא׃", 2.2. "וַיֹּאמֶר הַמֶּלֶךְ לִקְרֹא לַחַרְטֻמִּים וְלָאַשָּׁפִים וְלַמְכַשְּׁפִים וְלַכַּשְׂדִּים לְהַגִּיד לַמֶּלֶךְ חֲלֹמֹתָיו וַיָּבֹאוּ וַיַּעַמְדוּ לִפְנֵי הַמֶּלֶךְ׃", | 1.20. "And in all matters of wisdom and understanding, that the king inquired of them, he found them ten times better than all the magicians and enchanters that were in all his realm.", 2.2. "Then the king commanded to call the magicians, and the enchanters, and the sorcerers, and the Chaldeans, to tell the king his dreams. So they came and stood before the king.", |
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3. Diodorus Siculus, Historical Library, 1.25.2-1.25.5, 5.62-5.63, 17.51.1-17.51.2 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, presence of hygieia •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visited for fertility issues •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, claim of voice-oracles Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 24, 362, 584, 606 | 1.25.2. Osiris has been given the name Sarapis by some, Dionysus by others, Pluto by others, Ammon by others, Zeus by some, and many have considered Pan to be the same god; and some say that Sarapis is the god whom the Greeks call Pluto. As for Isis, the Egyptians say that she was the discoverer of many health-giving drugs and was greatly versed in the science of healing; 1.25.3. consequently, now that she has attained immortality, she finds her greatest delight in the healing of mankind and gives aid in their sleep to those who call upon her, plainly manifesting both her very presence and her beneficence towards men who ask her help. 1.25.4. In proof of this, as they say, they advance not legends, as the Greeks do, but manifest facts; for practically the entire inhabited world is their witness, in that it eagerly contributes to the honours of Isis because she manifests herself in healings. 1.25.5. For standing above the sick in their sleep she gives them aid for their diseases and works remarkable cures upon such as submit themselves to her; and many who have been despaired of by their physicians because of the difficult nature of their malady are restored to health by her, while numbers who have altogether lost the use of their eyes or of some other part of their body, whenever they turn for help to this goddess, are restored to their previous condition. 5.62. 1. In Castabus, on the Cherronesus, there is a temple which is sacred to Hemithea, and there is no reason why we should omit to mention the strange occurrence which befell this goddess. Now many and various accounts have been handed down regarding her, but we shall recount that which has prevailed and is in accord with what the natives relate. To Staphylus and Chrysothemis were born three daughters, Molpadia, Rhoeo, and Parthenos by name. Apollo lay with Rhoeo and brought her with child; and her father, believing that her seduction was due to a man, was angered, and in his anger he shut up his daughter in a chest and cast her into the sea.,2. But the chest was washed up upon Delos, where she gave birth to a male child and called the babe Anius. And Rhoeo, who had been saved from death in this unexpected manner, laid the babe upon the altar of Apollo and prayed to the god to save its life if it was his child. Thereupon Apollo, the myth relates, concealed the child for the time, but afterwards he gave thought to its rearing, instructed it in divination, and conferred upon it certain great honours.,3. And the other sisters of the maiden who had been seduced, namely, Molpadia and Parthenos, while watching their father's wine, a drink which had only recently been discovered among men, fell asleep; and while they were asleep some swine which they were keeping entered in and broke the jar which contained the wine and so destroyed the wine. And the maidens, when they learned what had happened, in fear of their father's severity fled to the edge of the sea and hurled themselves down from some lofty rocks.,4. But Apollo, because of his affection for their sister, rescued the maidens and established them in the cities of the Cherronesus. The one named Parthenos, as the god brought it to pass, enjoyed honours and a sacred precinct in Bubastus of the Cherronesus, while Molpadia, who came to Castabus, was given the name Hemithea, because the god had appeared to men, and she was honoured by all who dwelt in the Cherronesus.,5. And in sacrifices which are held in her honour a mixture of honey and milk is used in the libations, because of the experience which she had had in connection with the wine, while anyone who has touched a hog or eaten of its flesh is not permitted to draw near to the sacred precinct. 5.63. 1. In later times the temple of Hemithea enjoyed so great a development that not only was it held in special honour by the inhabitants of the place and of neighbouring regions, but even peoples from afar came to it in their devotion and honoured it with costly sacrifices and notable dedications. And most important of all, when the Persians were the domit power in Asia and were plundering all the temples of the Greeks, the precinct of Hemithea was the sole shrine on which they did not lay hands, and the robbers who were pillaging everything they met left this shrine alone entirely unplundered, and this they did despite the fact that it was unwalled and the pillaging of it would have entailed no danger.,2. And the reason which men advance for its continued development is the benefactions which the goddess confers upon all mankind alike; for she appears in visible shape in their sleep to those who are in suffering and gives them healing, and many who are in the grip of diseases for which no remedy is known are restored to health; furthermore, to women who are suffering in childbirth the goddess gives relief from the agony and perils of travail.,3. Consequently, since many have been saved in these ways from most ancient times, the sacred precinct is filled with votive offerings, nor are these protected by guards or by a strong wall, but by the habitual reverence of the people. 17.51.1. When Alexander was conducted by the priests into the temple and had regarded the god for a while, the one who held the position of prophet, an elderly man, came to him and said, "Rejoice, son; take this form of address as from the god also." 17.51.2. He replied, "I accept, father; for the future I shall be called thy son. But tell me if thou givest me the rule of the whole earth." The priest now entered the sacred enclosure and as the bearers now lifted the god and were moved according to certain prescribed sounds of the voice, the prophet cried that of a certainty the god had granted him his request, and Alexander spoke again: "The last, O spirit, of my questions now answer; have I punished all those who were the murderers of my father or have some escaped me?" |
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4. New Testament, 2 Peter, 33374, 41255, 41257-41258, 41260, 50492, 50497, 50597, 50601, 5671, 50627 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 452, 471 |
5. New Testament, Matthew, None (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: nan nan nan |
6. New Testament, 2 Timothy, None (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 96, 619 |
7. Aelius Aristides, Orations, 28.132, 42.8 (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, availability of both divinatory and therapeutic incubation Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 29, 362 |
8. Alexander of Aphrodisias, On Fate, 32 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 362 |
9. Galen, Commentary On Hippocrates' 'Epidemics Vi', 4.4.8 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 24 |
10. Aelian, Fragments, 101 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of andromachos (macedonian laborer) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 214 |
11. Papyri, Papyri Graecae Magicae, 7.703-7.726 (3rd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, suppliants use of letters to the gods •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 506 |
12. Ammianus Marcellinus, History, 19.12.3-19.12.4 (4th cent. CE - 4th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, suppliants use of letters to the gods •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 506 | 19.12.3. Moreover, a slight and trivial occasion gave opportunity to extend his inquisitions indefinitely. There is a town called Abydum, situated in the remotest part of the Thebais A nome, or province, of Egypt. ; here the oracle of a god called in that place Besa in days of old revealed the future and was wont to be honoured in the ancient ceremonials of the adjacent regions. 19.12.4. And since some in person, a part through others, by sending a written list of their desires, So also at the temple of Jupiter at Baalbek. inquired the will of the deities after definitely stating their requests, the papers or parchments containing their petitions sometimes remained in the shrine even after the replies had been given. |
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13. Epigraphy, Iglskythia Ii, 154 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, texts with numbered dreams Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 718 |
14. Papyri, P.Berldem Ii, 3111, 3141 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 476 |
15. Ostaraka, O.Nicholson, None Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, bark shrine •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, ptolemaic expansion and redecoration •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, alternatives to therapeutic incubation(?) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, cult personnel •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, divinatory incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, documentary sources overview •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, dreams in demotic sources •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, early evidence for incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, ethnicity of visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, gate-keepers (ı҆rı҆-ʿꜣ.w) in cult •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, in late antiquity •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, incubation during festivals(?) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, introduction of imhotep •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, multi-night visits •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, proskynema texts •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, question of deir el-bahari as sanatorium •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, question of imhotep as oracular •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, question of setting for incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, recording of cures •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, texts with numbered dreams •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, therapeutic incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, upper and lower ml-shrines •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of andromachos (macedonian laborer) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of athenodoros (roman soldier) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 96, 452, 453, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 476, 477, 718, 740 |
16. Epigraphy, Neugebauer/Van Hoesen, Greek Horoscopes, None Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, imhotep worshiped as asklepios by greek visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, presence of hygieia Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 425 |
17. Epigraphy, I.Colmemnon, 73, 23 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 471 |
18. Ostaraka, O.Brook., None Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, deir el-bahari and karnak link •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, early evidence for incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, ethnicity of visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, therapeutic incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, upper and lower ml-shrines •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 18, 96, 497, 498, 499, 500, 501, 502 |
19. Papyri, P.Götterbriefe, 11-12 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 452, 471, 482, 502, 606 |
20. Epigraphy, Firchow, Urkunden, None Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, deir el-bahari and karnak link •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, ethnicity of visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, suppliants use of letters to the gods •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, therapeutic incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, upper and lower ml-shrines •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visited for fertility issues Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 482, 483, 502 |
21. Ostaraka, O.Dem.Hermitage, 1126, 1128-1129, 1127 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 718 |
22. Strabo, Geography, 17.1.43 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, claim of voice-oracles Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 584 | 17.1.43. Having before spoken at length of the temple of Ammon, we wish to add this only, that in ancient times divination in general and oracles were held in greater esteem than at present. Now they are greatly neglected ; for the Romans are satisfied with the oracles of the Sibyl, and with Tyrrhenian divination by the entrails of animals, the flight of birds, and portentous appearances. Hence the oracle of Ammon, which was formerly held in great esteem, is now nearly deserted. This appears chiefly from the historians who have recorded the actions of Alexander, adding, indeed, much that has the appearance of flattery, but yet relating what is worthy of credit. Callisthenes, for instance, says that Alexander was ambitious of the glory of visiting the oracle, because he knew that Perseus and Hercules had before performed the journey thither. He set out from Paraetonium, although the south winds were blowing, and succeeded in his undertaking by vigour and perseverance. When out of his way on the road, he escaped being overwhelmed in a sand-storm by a fall of rain, and by the guidance of two crows, which directed his course. These things are stated by way of flattery, as also what follows: that the priest permitted the king alone to pass into the temple in his usual dress, whereas the others changed theirs; that all heard the oracles on the outside of the temple, except Alexander, who was in the interior of the building; that the answers were not given, as at Delphi and at Branchidae, in words, but chiefly by nods and signs, as in Homer; the son of Saturn nodded with his sable brows, the prophet imitating Jupiter. This, however, the man told the king, in express terms, that he was the son of Jupiter. Callisthenes adds, (after the exaggerating style of tragedy,) that when Apollo had deserted the oracle among the Branchidae, on the temple being plundered by the Branchidae (who espoused the party of the Persians in the time of Xerxes,) and the spring had failed, it then re-appeared (on the arrival of Alexander); that the ambassadors also of the Milesians carried back to Memphis numerous answers of the oracle respecting the descent of Alexander from Jupiter, and the future victory which he should obtain at Arbela, the death of Darius, and the political changes at Lacedaemon. He says also that the Erythraean Athenais, who resembled the ancient Erythraean Sibyl, had declared the high descent of Alexander. Such are the accounts of historians. |
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23. Ostraka, O.Cair., 25234 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, incubation during festivals(?) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, multi-night visits Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 740 |
24. Ostraka, O.Leid.Dem., 57+465 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, cult personnel •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, gate-keepers (ı҆rı҆-ʿꜣ.w) in cult Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 720 |
25. Ostraka, O.Louvre, None Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, upper and lower ml-shrines Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 18 |
26. Ostraka, O.Theb., 142 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, divinatory incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, documentary sources overview •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, ethnicity of visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, proskynema texts •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, suppliants use of letters to the gods •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visited for fertility issues Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 452, 482 |
27. Papyri, P.Ackerpacht., 2.1 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, cult personnel •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, gate-keepers (ı҆rı҆-ʿꜣ.w) in cult •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, question of setting for incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, upper and lower ml-shrines Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 476 |
28. Papyri, P.Brit.Mus.Reich, 10230, 10226 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 476 |
29. Papyri, P.Brookl.Dem., 9 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, therapeutic incubation Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 497 |
30. Papyri, P.Cair.Zen., 1.59034 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, early evidence for incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, ethnicity of visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 96 |
31. Papyri, P.Choix, 1.15 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, amenhotep and imhotep as physicians •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, cult personnel •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, gate-keepers (ı҆rı҆-ʿꜣ.w) in cult •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, question of setting for incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, upper and lower ml-shrines Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 449, 476 |
32. Papyri, P.Eleph., None Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 24, 425 |
33. Papyri, P.Louvre, None Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, suppliants use of letters to the gods •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visited for fertility issues Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 482 |
34. Papyri, P.Paris, 19 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, imhotep worshiped as asklepios by greek visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, presence of hygieia Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 425 |
35. Papyri, Wente, Letters, 355, 354 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 464 |
36. Papyri, Ray, Texts, None Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, texts with numbered dreams Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 718 |
37. Epigraphy, I.Gréglouvre, 11 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 24 |
38. Ostaraka, Otto, Mundöffnungsritual, None Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, imhotep as possible intermediary for amenhotep •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, consultation for fever by ḥor, son of nes[---](?) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 619 |
40. Stoic School, Stoicor. Veter. Fragm., 16-19 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 606 |
41. Epigraphy, Amph.-Orop. 3), 49.2292, 55.184, 56.1957 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, upper and lower ml-shrines •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, imhotep worshiped as asklepios by greek visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, presence of hygieia •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 18, 425, 448 |
42. Epigraphy, I.Metreg, 132 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, incubation during festivals(?) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, multi-night visits Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 739 |
43. Papyri, Wildung, Imhotep Und Amenhotep, 101, 103-110, 131-132, 157, 159-160, 166, 83, 158 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 479 |
44. Posidippus, Iamatika; Edited In C. Austin & G. Bastianini, Posidippi Pellaei Quae Supersunt Omnia (Milan,2002), 99 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of andromachos (macedonian laborer) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 214 |
45. Epigraphy, Ricis, 101/0221, 618/1002 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 718 |
46. Ancient Near Eastern Sources, Saa Iii, None Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, availability of both divinatory and therapeutic incubation Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 29 |
47. Ancient Near Eastern Sources, Saa X, 59 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, imhotep as possible intermediary for amenhotep •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, consultation for fever by ḥor, son of nes[---](?) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 619 |
48. Artifact, Brook., 65.47 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, amenhotep and imhotep as physicians Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 449 |
49. Papyri, P.Dembologna, 3173, 3171 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 718 |
50. Papyri, P.Dembrit.Mus., 10822 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, deir el-bahari and karnak link •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, ethnicity of visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, therapeutic incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, upper and lower ml-shrines Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 502 |
51. Papyri, P.Heidelberg Dem., 5 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, early evidence for incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, ethnicity of visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 98 |
52. Papyri, P.Insinger, None Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: nan nan nan |
53. Epigraphy, Be, 2011 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, therapeutic incubation Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 499 |
54. Epigraphy, Colosse De Memnon, 24, 256, 278, 354, 439, 473, 591, 595, 611, 74, 498 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 739 |
55. Epigraphy, Deir El-Bahari, None Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 425, 454, 456, 458, 459, 460, 461, 463, 466, 473, 475, 585 |
56. Epigraphy, I.Cret., 17.19 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, polyaratos ostrakon and asklepios healing narratives •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 266 |
57. Epigraphy, Ig Ii2, 4771 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, texts with numbered dreams Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 718 |
58. Epigraphy, Ig Iv ,1, None Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 266 |
59. Epigraphy, Mdai(A), 102, 39, 39 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 451 |
60. Epigraphy, Philae, 8, 127 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 425 |
61. Epigraphy, Seg, None Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 24 |
62. Epigraphy, Syringes, 330, 467, 54, 655, 1636 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 490 |
63. Firmicus Maternus, Matheseos, 3.5.32, 6.11.11 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 362 |
64. Papyri, P.Gnomon, 82, 94 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 720 |
65. Epigraphy, Krakow, M.N., None Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, bark shrine •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, deir el-bahari and karnak link •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, imhotep as possible intermediary for amenhotep •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, imhotep worshiped as asklepios by greek visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, ptolemaic expansion and redecoration •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, alternative to divinatory incubation(?) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, alternatives to therapeutic incubation(?) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, claim of voice-oracles •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, consultation for fever by ḥor, son of nes[---](?) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, cult personnel •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, divinatory incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, documentary sources overview •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, dreams in demotic sources •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, early evidence for incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, ethnicity of visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, gate-keepers (ı҆rı҆-ʿꜣ.w) in cult •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, identity of temple-sharing gods •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, in late antiquity •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, introduction of imhotep •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, multi-night visits •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, ostrakon with greek oracular text •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, possibility of proxy inquiries •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, presence of hygieia •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, proskynema texts •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, question of deir el-bahari as sanatorium •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, question of imhotep as oracular •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, question of setting for incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, recording of cures •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, suppliants use of letters to the gods •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, therapeutic incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, upper and lower ml-shrines •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of andromachos (macedonian laborer) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of athenodoros (roman soldier) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 18, 96, 453, 454, 464, 465, 466, 472, 477, 479, 481, 483, 497, 498, 499, 501, 502, 720 |
66. Papyri, P.Cairo Cg, 10313 + 10328 + 30961 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, early evidence for incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, ethnicity of visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, suppliants use of letters to the gods •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 96, 506 |
67. Papyri, P.Recueil, 11, 9, 8 Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 476 |
68. Papyri, U.L.C. Ostrakon, None Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: nan nan nan nan nan |
69. Papyri, P.Ups.8, 1.77-1.79, 1.81, 1.84 Tagged with subjects: •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, early evidence for incubation •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, ethnicity of visitors •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, incubation during festivals(?) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, multi-night visits •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, visit of polyaratos (macedonian) •deir el-bahari, sanctuary of amenhotep and imhotep, texts with numbered dreams Found in books: Renberg (2017), Where Dreams May Come: Incubation Sanctuaries in the Greco-Roman World, 96, 718, 739 |