- An
obelisk (/ˈɒbəlɪsk/; from
Ancient Gr**** ὀβελίσκος (
obelískos),
diminutive of ὀβελός (obelós) ' spit, nail,
pointed pillar') is a tall, slender, tapered...
- In
classical Greece, a
small spit or
skewer was
known as ὀβελίσκος (
obeliskos), and
Aristophanes mentions such
skewers being used to
roast thrushes...
- The
terms obelus and
obelisk derive from the
Ancient Gr****: ὀβελίσκος (
obeliskos),
which means "little obelus"; from ὀβελός (obelos)
meaning 'roasting...
- In
classical Greece, a
small spit or
skewer was
known as ὀβελίσκος (
obeliskos), and
Aristophanes mentions such
skewers being used to
roast thrushes...
- builders, the
ancient Egyptians. The Gr****s who saw them used the Gr**** '
obeliskos' to
describe them, and this word p****ed into
Latin and then English. The...
- ostensible,
ostentatious obel- spit, nail Gr**** ὀβελός (obelós), ὀβελίσκος (
obelískos) metobelus, obelisk, obelism,
obelus obol- nail Gr**** ὀβολός, ὀβολοῦ (obolós...
- ostensible,
ostentatious obel- spit, nail Gr**** ὀβελός (obelós), ὀβελίσκος (
obelískos) metobelus, obelisk, obelism,
obelus obol- nail Gr**** ὀβολός, ὀβολοῦ (obolós...
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Biennale 1957 São
Paulo Biennale 1959
Stadisches Museum Leverkusen 1960
Obelisko Gallery Rome
White -
White 1965
Signals London Soundings Two 1966 Signals...
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sculpture in
Costa Rica and Spain.
Among his well-known
works are: “El
Obelisko Fi”, that is a melt
statue in
bronze and that
represents the
National Prize...