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{{Short description|Greek deity}}{{About| the god| | Paean (disambiguation)}}{{Special characters}}In Greek mythology, Paean (Ancient Greek: Παιάν), Paeëon or Paieon (Παιήων), or Paeon or Paion (Παιών) was the physician of the gods.{{LSJ|*paia/n|Παιάν|ref}}.BOOK, Marshall Cavendish Corporation, Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology,weblink 2005, Marshall Cavendish, 978-0-7614-7559-0, 1069,

Mycenaean Greece

The name Paean is believed to be first attested in Mycenaean Greek as an alternative name of Apollo; the attested form of the name, written in Linear B, is }}, pa-ja-wo-ne.BOOK, The Mycenaeans,weblink 160, Louise, Schofield, 2007, The British Museum Press, 978-0-89236-867-9, WEB,weblink KN V 52+, Deaditerranean: Minoan Linear A & Mycenaean Linear B, 2014-03-08, 2016-03-18,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160318004206weblink">weblink dead, BOOK, Chadwick, John, John Chadwick, The Mycenaean World, Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 1976, 0-521-29037-6,weblink registration, 89, At Google Books.

Homer and Hesiod

A god of healing named is mentioned twice in the Iliad.Gantz, p. 96. In book 5, the Olympian god of war Ares is wounded by mortal hero Diomedes, who is assisted by Athena. Ares is taken up to Olympus in a hurry, where Paeon applies medicine () that produces an instant relief.WEB, Homer, Iliad,Book 5, line 899,weblink www.perseus.tufts.edu, Tufts University, Hades too had a similar medical treatment by Paeon when he was shot with an arrow by Heracles.WEB, Homer, Iliad,Book 5, line 363,weblink www.perseus.tufts.edu, Tufts University, In the Odyssey, Homer says of Egypt, "[T]here the earth, the giver of grain, bears greatest store of drugs, many that are healing when mixed, and many that are baneful; there every man is a physician, wise above human kind; for they are of the race of Paeeon."WEB, Homer, Odyssey, Book 4, line 219,weblink www.perseus.tufts.edu, Tufts University, Hesiod identifies Paeon as an individual deity: "Unless Phoebus Apollo should save him from death, or Paean himself who knows the remedies for all things."{{sfn|Hesiod|Evelyn-White|2007|p=159}}{{sfn|Graf|2009|p=66–67}}In time, Paeon (more usually spelled Paean) became an epithet of Apollo, in his capacity as a god capable of bringing disease and therefore propitiated as a god of healing.{{harvnb|Graf|2009|pp=66–67}}. Later, Paeon becomes an epithet of Asclepius, the healer-god.Eustathius of Thessalonica, on Homer, §1494; Virgil. Aeneid, vii. 769. Later, perhaps due to his identification with Apollo, Helios was also invoked as "Paion."Farnell vol IV, p. 137

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References

  • Connor, Peter, "Paeon" in Gods, Goddesses, and Mythology, Publisher: Marshall Cavendish Corporation (January 2005). {{ISBN|978-0-7614-7559-0}}.
  • BOOK, Hesiod, Evelyn-White, Hugh G., Hesiod the Homeric Hymns and Homerica, BiblioBazaar, LLC, 2007, 978-1-4264-7293-0,
  • Gantz, Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996, Two volumes: {{ISBN|978-0801853609}} (Vol. 1), {{ISBN|978-0801853623}} (Vol. 2).
  • BOOK, Graf, Fritz, Apollo, Taylor & Francis, 2009, 978-0-415-31711-5,
  • Homer. The Iliad with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, Ph.D. in two volumes. Cambridge, Massachusetts., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924.
  • Homer. The Odyssey with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, PH.D. in two volumes. Cambridge, Massachusetts., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1919.
  • Farnell, Lewis Richard, The Cults of the Greek States vol. ΙV, Cambridge University Press, 2010, {{ISBN|978-1-108-01546-2}}.
  • BOOK, Liddell, Henry George, Scott, Robert, A Greek-English Lexicon,weblink Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1940,
  • Smith, William; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London (1873). "Paean"

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