Heraklas


Heraklas was a Greek physician of the 1st century AD whose descriptions of surgeons' knots and slings are preserved in book 48 of Oribasius' Medical Collections under the title From Heraklas.
Describing them in detail, Heraklas discussed 16 different knots and slings, including the earliest known written account of a string figure. Accompanying illustrations of the knots were added later by Renaissance copyists, but modern analysis of the writings by knot experts has shown many of these early drawings to contain significant errors or misinterpretations.

The knots identified

The current understanding of Heraklas' knots results primarily from analysis and identification by Hjalmar Öhrvall, Lawrence G. Miller, and Cyrus L. Day, although slightly differing interpretations and refinements continue to be made. The table below shows the knots believed to have been described by Heraklas.
ChapterGreek nameTranslated nameModern equivalent
Iertos brokhosthreaded noosecow hitch
IInautikos brokhosnautical nooseclove hitch
IIIkhiestos brokhoscrossed nooseoverhand noose
IVboukolikos brokhos or sandalios brokhospastoral noose or sandal nooseoverhand noose variation
Vdrakon brokhosdragon nooseoverhand noose variation
VIhaploun hamma brokhossingle knot noose'
VIIlykos brokhoswolf noosereef knot
VIIIherakleotikon hammaHercules knotreef knot
IXhaplous karkhesios brokhossingle jug-sling noose"true lover's knot"
X–XIIdiplous karkhesios brokhosdouble jug-sling noosebottle sling
XIIItetrakyklos plinthios brokhosfour-looped rectangular nooseString figure, "The sun clouded over"
XIVepankylotos brokhosinterlooped nooseTom fool's knot
XVota brokhosears noose'
XVIdiankylos brokhostwo-looped noose
XVIIankhon brokhosstrangler noosetrue lover's knot
XVIIIhyperbatos brokhostransposed nooseclove hitch