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Journal of Sleep Medicine
2019 Volume.16 No. 1 p.21 ~ p.25
Sleep in the Greek Mythology
You Soo-Yeoun

Abstract
Objectives: There was also an observation about the ¡°sleep¡± in the Greek era, which is called the primordial current of modern medicine, which is interpreted as a phenomenon organized by God and appears in various forms in Greek mythology.

Methods: We used the words ¡®Greek mythology,¡¯ ¡®Sleep,¡¯ ¡®God of Sleep,¡¯ ¡®Greece,¡¯ and ¡®myth¡¯ in English and Korean on Google site for information on sleep in Greek mythology.

Results: In Greek mythology, stories appeared about the sleeping god Hypnos, his wife Pasithea, and the dream gods Oneiroi, to explain the mystery of sleep. The various ideas of ancient Greeks¡¯ sleep are reflected in legends about Ceyx and Alcyone, Psyche, Endymion, Ariadne, Argos, and Polyphemus.

Conclusions: The images of sleep in Greek mythology that have continued for decades include observations and experiences of mankind. This can be interpreted from a medical point of view as the important significance of sleep on humans.
KEYWORD
Sleep, Greek mythology, Myth, God
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