
Salus publica.
The nation’s health
XLVI.
Phoebigena erectis Epidaurius insides [=insidet]
aris,[1]
Mitis & immani conditur angue Deus.
Accurrunt aegri, veniatque salutifer orant:
Annuit, atque ratas efficit ille preces.
The Epidaurian scion of Phoebus broods on the altars built for him, and the god, all gentle, is concealed in a huge snake. The sick come running and beg him to draw near with healing. He consents and ratifies their prayers.
1. ‘The Epidaurian scion of Phoebus’, i.e. Aesculapius, son of Phoebus [Apollo] and god of medicine and healing. His main sanctuary and centre of healing was near Epidaurus in Greece. The god’s epiphany and symbol was a snake, and a number of sacred snakes were kept at the sanctuary. One of these was brought to Rome in 293 BC in hopes of stopping an outbreak of plague. The snake made its home on the Island in the Tiber, where a shrine and medical centre was subsequently built. See Ovid, Metamorphoses, 15.626ff.
Related Emblems

- Emblematum libellus (1546), Venice: Salus publica.
- Los Emblemas (1549), Lyon: La salud publica.
- Emblemes (1549), Lyons: Salut Publicque.
- Emblemata (1550), Lyon: Salus publica.
- Emblemata (1551), Lyon: Salus publica.
- Diverse imprese (1551), Lyon: Salute publica.
- Toutes les emblemes (1558), Lyon: Salut publicque.
- Liber emblematum ... Kunstbuch (1567), Franckfurt am Main: Salus publica. Gemein heil und wolfart.
- Emblemata / Les emblemes (1584), Paris: Salus publica. Salut public.
- Emblemata (1591), Leiden: Salus publica.
- Declaracion magistral sobre las Emblemas de Andres Alciato (1615), Najera: SALUS PUBLICA.
- Les emblemes (1615), Geneva/Cologny: La santé publique.
- Emblemata (1621), Padua: Salus publica.
Hint: You can set whether related emblems are displayed by default on the preferences page
Iconclass Keywords
Relating to the image:
Relating to the text:
- Aesculapius in the shape of a serpent (or dragon) arrives at Rome and hides himself among the reeds of the Tiber island (+ variant) [92F27913(+0)] Search | Browse Iconclass
- altar ~ Greek religion - EE - in the open air [12EE62] Search | Browse Iconclass
- healing of sick person [49G230] Search | Browse Iconclass
- Health, 'Sanitas'; 'Sanità' (Ripa) [31A4690] Search | Browse Iconclass
- snakes [25F42] Search | Browse Iconclass
- veneration of Aesculapius [92F279] Search | Browse Iconclass
- worship and devotion (in general) ~ Greek religion [1.20E+212] Search | Browse Iconclass
Hint: You can turn translations and name underlining on or off using the preferences page.