- In Gr**** mythology, the
Dactyls or
Daktyloi (/ˈdæktɪlz/; from
Ancient Gr****: Δάκτυλοι Dáktuloi "fingers") were the
archaic mythical race of male beings...
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after parts of the body, such as the δάκτυλος (daktylos, plural: δάκτυλοι
daktyloi) or
finger (having the size of a thumb), and the πούς (pous, plural: πόδες...
- Fall of
Constantinople in 1453. A pous is
divided into
digits or
fingers (
daktyloi)
which are
multiplied as shown.
Generally the ****agesimal or
decimal multiples...
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Artemis in Ephesus.
Clement of
Alexandria considers them an
invention of the
Daktyloi.
Similar to the
mantras of
Buddhism and Hinduism, they were "meaningless...
- 30: "What is more, the
Olympian Games are an
invention of
theirs [the
Daktyloi]; and it was they who
celebrated the
first Olympiads, for one
should disregard...
- The "Idaean Dactyls" (Ancient Gr****: Ἰδαῖοι Δάκτυλοι,
Idaioi Daktyloi) is a lost poem that was
attributed to
Hesiod by the tenth-century
encyclopedia known...
- (δημόσιος πῆχυς) 1+1⁄2 0.4688 lit. "forearm" The
Public Cubit counted 24
daktyloi and was used
mainly in construction,
hence was also
called lithikos ("stone")...