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In Ancient Greece, an enclosure in the temple of Asclepios where patients slept |
A place to which access is restricted, especially a sacred space or enclosure a sanctuary. |
Specifically. An enclosure or building attached to a temple of Asclepius, in which supplicants wishing to be cured slept. |
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The adyton (Ancient Greek: , translit. áduton, lit. 'innermost sanctuary, shrine, not to be entered') or adytum (Latin) was a restricted area within the cella of a Greek or Roman temple. The adyton was frequently a small area at the farthest end of the cella from the entrance: at Delphi it measured just 9 by 12 feet (2.7 by 3.7 m). The adyton often would house the cult image of the deity. * Adyta were spaces reserved for oracles, priestesses, priests, or acolytes, and not for the general public. Adyta were found frequently associated with temples of Apollo, as at Didyma, Bassae, Clarus, Delos, and Delphi, although they were also said to have been natural phenomena (see the story of Nyx). Those sites often had been dedicated to deities whose worship preceded that of Apollo and may go back to prehistoric eras, such as Delphi, but who were supplanted by the time of Classical Greek culture.In modern usage, the term is sometimes extended to similar spaces in other cultural contexts, as in Egy |