Aesculapium

From LSJ

και ἅμα ἐλευθέραν καὶ εὐδοξοτάτην πόλιν διὰ παντὸς νεμόμεθα και δύναται μάλιστα σωφροσύνη ἔμφρων τοῦτ᾿ εἶναι → Just remember, we're a people with a long-standing reputation for freedom, a people held in the highest honor. Slowness to act can be nothing more than a mark of clear-headed self-control (Spartan King Archidamus)

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Aescŭlāpī̆um: i, n., = Ἀσκληπίειον and Ἀσκλήπιον,
I a temple of Æsculapius, Vitr. 7 praef.—From>

Latin > German (Georges)

Aesculāpīum, ī, n. (Ἀσκληπειον), ein Tempel des Äskulap (rein lat. Aesculapii aedes oder templum od. fanum od. sacellum), Liv. 38, 5, 2. Vitr. 7. praef. 12.