Agora Publication: Corinth XIV
Title:   The Asklepieion and Lerna
Author:   Roebuck, Carl
Abstract:   The sanctuary of the healing god, Asklepios, was connected to an adjacent fountain of Lerna in antiquity. This detailed study of the topography and architecture of these two monuments is complemented by a catalogue of the offerings and various associated objects. Most striking among these are the terracotta legs, arms, and other parts of the body that were dedicated by patients. While the ruins of the buildings date primarily to the Hellenistic period, the ex-votos are almost all earlier.
Series Title:   Corinth
Publication Place:   Princeton
Publisher:   American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Volume:   14
Date:   1951
Page:   iii-xi+xiii+1-173+175+177-182
Jstor:   http://www.jstor.org/stable/4390688
Google:   http://books.google.com/books?id=oNkonQEACAAJ
DOI:   10.2307_4390688
    10.2307_4390689
References:   Publication Pages (299)