- and the four
loops tied near the top of the head.
Called the "Plinthios
Brokhos", the
resulting figure has been
identified by
multiple sources as the figure...
- (Gilbert Islands):
opening A, "clearly
similar to," "Iburenio" "Plinthios
Brokhos" (Ancient Greece), "Sun
Clouded Over" (Australia), "Giant Clam" (Fiji):...
- Heraklas'
sling XIII, the
plinthios brokhos is
produced in the same
manner as a
string figure....
-
description of a
string figure,
presented as the
surgical sling Plinthios Brokhos by Gr****
physician Heraklas, is
among the
preserved material. Hagiography...
- be made.: 406 Tom fool's knot is
believed to be the knot
epankylotos brokhos described by the 1st
Century Gr****
physician Heraklas. It is
formed by...
-
Modern equivalent I
ertos brokhos threaded noose cow
hitch II
nautikos brokhos nautical noose clove hitch III
khiestos brokhos crossed noose overhand noose...
- ὑσσός, hyssós, 'javelin'. Weaving: ἀρύβαλλος, arýballos, 'purse'; βρόχος,
brókhos, 'slip knot, mesh'; ἠλακάτη, ēlakátē, 'spindle'; μύρινθος, mýrinthos, 'cord'...
- In Judaism, a berakhah, bracha,
brokho,
brokhe (Hebrew: בְּרָכָה; pl. בְּרָכוֹת, berakhot, brokhoys; "benediction," "blessing") is a
formula of blessing...
-
surgical knots and slings. It was
included under the name
diplous karkhesios brokhos ("double jug-sling noose").
Clearly familiar with the knot,
Heraklas provided...