- A
brazen head, br****, or
bronze head was a
legendary automaton in the
Middle Ages to the
early modern period whose ownership was
ascribed to late medieval...
- The
Brazen Head is a pub in Merchant's Quay, Dublin,
built as a
coaching inn in 1754, on the site of a merchant's
dwelling dating back to at
least 1613...
- (left channel),
guitars on "
Brazenhead"
Heartbeat –
congas on "Frankenstein" and "
Brazenhead",
additional vocals on "
Brazenhead"
Leslie West –
guitars and...
- July 8, 2019) was a New York City
bookstore owner and writer. His shop,
BrazenHead Books, was a
secret bookstore, its last
incarnation a by-appointment-only...
- and
particularly famed for the
story of his
mechanical or
necromantic brazen head. He is
credited as one of the
earliest European advocates of the modern...
- The
brazen bull, also
known as the
bronze bull,
Sicilian bull,
Bellowing bull or bull of Phalaris, was a
torture and
execution device designed in ancient...
-
decentered universe of
Finnegans wake, p. 2. "Joyce – Quotations". The
Brazen Head. The
Modern Word.
Retrieved 3
December 2007. Keymer, Thomas. Laurence...
- born in Boston. He
inherited and then
owned a
general store called "The
Brazen Head." The
store was
located in Cornhill, an area in the
center of Boston...
- ****-oriented
science fiction magazine Icarus, as well as
overseeing the
BrazenHead imprint of
Lethe Press. Jeffers's
novel The Padishah's Son and the Fox...
-
England during the mid-1270s. In
addition to
Roger Bacon, the tale of the
brazen head was
connected with
several other prominent figures of the
later Middle...