Artemidorus: Artemidorus of Daldis. Greek physician who wrote Oneirocritica, a work dedicated to the interpretation of dreams, in the middle of the second century C.E. Artemidorus gathered evidence during interviews with thousands of people about their dreams. While his work has often been dismissed as mere divination, the careful study of dreams by modern psychiatrists has brought them back into the realm of scientific observation. "In later antiquity Artemidorus of Daldis was regarded as the greatest authority on dream-interpretation ..." (Sigmund Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams)
Dreams have fascinated the human mind throughout recorded history. The ancient Greeks were particularly interested in dreams, as the hundreds of dream temples ...
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Artemidorus (Ephesian soothsayer), 3rd century ad Ephesus, Roman Asia [now in Turkey] soothsayer whose Oneirocritica (“Interpretation of Dreamsâ€) affords valuable ...
The interpretation of dreams is nothing other than the juxtaposition of similarities Artemidorus Was Chang Tzu dreaming himself the butterfly, or was the butterfly dreaming ...
ARTEMIDORUS. (I) A geographer "of Ephesus" who flourished about ioo B.C. After studying at Alexandria, he travelled extensively and published the results of his ...