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A shepherd's crook
William Blake's hand painted print for his poem "The Shepherd" depicts the idyllic scene of a shepherd watching his flock with a shepherd's crook. This image represents copy B, printed and painted in 1789 and currently held by the Library of Congress.[1]

A shepherd's crook is a long and sturdy stick with a hook at one end, often with the point flared outwards, used by a shepherd to manage and sometimes catch sheep. In addition, the crook may aid in defending against attack by predators. When traversing rough terrain, a crook is an aid to balance. Shepherds may also use the long implement to part thick undergrowth (for example at the edge of a drovers' road) when searching for lost sheep or potential predators.

Symbolic use[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

The crook and flail on the coffinette of Tutankhamun

The innovation of a hook facilitates the recovery of fallen animals by ensnaring them by the neck or leg. For this reason the crook has been used as a religious symbol of care (particularly in difficult circumstances), including the Christian bishop's crosier.[2]

In medicine, the term shepherd’s crook is used to describe a right coronary artery that follows an unusually high and winding route. This variant, which has a prevalence of about 5%,[3] imposes technical problems in angioplasty procedures.[4]

Thalia, Muse of comedy in Greek mythology, was usually portrayed holding a shepherd's crook.

The shepherd's crook and the flail (an agricultural tool) are insignia of pharaonic authority: the Crook and flail.

Einzelnachweise[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  1. Songs of Innocence, copy B, object 4 (Bentley 5, Erdman 5, Keynes 5) "The Shepherd". William Blake Archive, abgerufen am 17. Januar 2014.
  2. Caeremoniale Episcoporum (Vatican Polyglott Press, 1985)
  3. Jabi E. Shriki, Jerold S. Shinbane, Mollie A. Rashid, Antereas Hindoyan, James G. Withey, Anthony DeFrance, Mark Cunningham, George R. Oliveira, Bill H. Warren: Identifying, Characterizing, and Classifying Congenital Anomalies of the Coronary Arteries. In: RadioGraphics. 32. Jahrgang, Nr. 2, 1. März 2012, ISSN 0271-5333, S. 453–468, doi:10.1148/rg.322115097, PMID 22411942.
  4. David E. Gossman, E. Murat Tuzcu, Conrad Simpfendorfer, Gerald J. Beck: Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty for shepherd's crook right coronary artery stenosis. In: Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis. 15. Jahrgang, Nr. 3, 1. Januar 1988, ISSN 1097-0304, S. 189–191, doi:10.1002/ccd.1810150313 (englisch).

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