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    Asklepii : Bolgaro-Sovetskii Ezhegodnik Istorii I Teorii Meditsiny
    |January 1, 1970
    PubMed
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    This study analyzes 11 ancient inscriptions from Bulgaria, primarily in Greek, dating from the 1st to 6th centuries. It highlights epigraphically certified physicians, including the unique Thracian physician Spartakos Deixipos.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ancient History
    • Epigraphy
    • Medical History

    Context:

    • The study analyzes 11 inscriptions from Bulgarian tombstone, votive, and memorial stones.
    • Inscriptions date from the 1st to 6th centuries CE and are primarily in Greek, with some in Latin.

    Purpose:

    • To translate and present significant epigraphic evidence of medical practitioners in ancient Thrace and surrounding regions.
    • To highlight specific cases such as the Aesclepiades from Odessos, Glaucos from Mesambria, and Spartakos Deixipos.

    Summary:

    • Eleven inscriptions from Bulgaria, dating 1st-6th century CE, were selected and translated.
    • These inscriptions provide epigraphic evidence of physicians, including the unique certification of a Thracian physician, Spartakos Deixipos.
    • Mentioned are a medical association, a Roman military physician, and a veterinary physician.

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    Impact:

    • Sheds light on the history of medicine in the Balkan region during antiquity.
    • Provides valuable epigraphic data for understanding ancient medical professions and associations.
    • Contributes to the epigraphic record of Thracian and Roman medical practitioners.